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ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 15398)

Academics

  • CRN: 15398
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: James, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14059)

Academics

  • CRN: 14059
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Miguel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 15771)

Academics

  • CRN: 15771
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stelfox, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13968)

Academics

  • CRN: 13968
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Miguel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13587)

Academics

  • CRN: 13587
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Glabek, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13918)

Academics

  • CRN: 13918
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Miguel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 15397)

Academics

  • CRN: 15397
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Castellanos, Abigail

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13384)

Academics

  • CRN: 13384
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Miguel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14856)

Academics

  • CRN: 14856
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Glabek, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14830)

Academics

  • CRN: 14830
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Dorothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13971)

Academics

  • CRN: 13971
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Dorothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14928)

Academics

  • CRN: 14928
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Dorothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14649)

Academics

  • CRN: 14649
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Dorothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13385)

Academics

  • CRN: 13385
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Miguel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2021 - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13383)

Academics

  • CRN: 13383
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Dorothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Students are introduced to the field of Financial Accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The course emphasizes the recording and analysis of business transactions and the study of the accounting cycle. Topics include accrual-based accounting concepts, internal controls, and financial statement preparation. Ethical accounting practices and their importance are embedded throughout the course. This course meets the requirements of the AS Accounting Technology degree, the Accounting Technology Management Certificate, the AS Business Administration and Management degree, the Small Business Management Certificate, and/or the Business Development and Entrepreneurship Certificate; it is also accepted by the State University System for transfer.

*Credit is not given for both ACG 1001/ACG 2011 and ACG 2021.

ACG2071 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14377)

Academics

  • CRN: 14377
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Miguel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 21/30
  • Course Number: 2071
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Introduction to basic managerial accounting prinicples and their application to current business practices for all forms of all business organizations. Emphasis is placed on product costing, responsibility accounting, and performance evaluation, budgeting, decision analysis, and just-in-time philosophy.

ACG2071 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14831)

Academics

  • CRN: 14831
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: James, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/30
  • Course Number: 2071
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Introduction to basic managerial accounting prinicples and their application to current business practices for all forms of all business organizations. Emphasis is placed on product costing, responsibility accounting, and performance evaluation, budgeting, decision analysis, and just-in-time philosophy.

ACG2071 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 14382)

Academics

  • CRN: 14382
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Dorothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2071
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Introduction to basic managerial accounting prinicples and their application to current business practices for all forms of all business organizations. Emphasis is placed on product costing, responsibility accounting, and performance evaluation, budgeting, decision analysis, and just-in-time philosophy.

ACG2071 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13841)

Academics

  • CRN: 13841
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Glabek, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2071
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Introduction to basic managerial accounting prinicples and their application to current business practices for all forms of all business organizations. Emphasis is placed on product costing, responsibility accounting, and performance evaluation, budgeting, decision analysis, and just-in-time philosophy.

ACG2071 - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING (CRN: 13386)

Academics

  • CRN: 13386
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Glabek, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2071
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

Introduction to basic managerial accounting prinicples and their application to current business practices for all forms of all business organizations. Emphasis is placed on product costing, responsibility accounting, and performance evaluation, budgeting, decision analysis, and just-in-time philosophy.

ACG2500 - GOVT & NOT FOR PROFIT ACCTG (CRN: 13387)

Academics

  • CRN: 13387
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stelfox, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 2500
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

This course covers definitions and operations of the various funds used in Government and non-profit accounting: 1) fund accounting principles and concepts; 2) record keeping requirements; and 3) various tax reporting requirements and forms.

ACG3024 - ACCTG FOR NON ACCTNG MAJORS (CRN: 14754)

Academics

  • CRN: 14754
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stelfox, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 3024
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

This course addresses the use of accounting information by non-financial managers. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of accounting information and the language of financial accounting to effectively participate in activities such as planning, investment, control, and managerial decision making.

ACG3024 - ACCTG FOR NON ACCTNG MAJORS (CRN: 13462)

Academics

  • CRN: 13462
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Dorothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 3024
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

This course addresses the use of accounting information by non-financial managers. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of accounting information and the language of financial accounting to effectively participate in activities such as planning, investment, control, and managerial decision making.

ACG3024 - ACCTG FOR NON ACCTNG MAJORS (CRN: 14483)

Academics

  • CRN: 14483
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stelfox, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 3024
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ACG
  • Course Materials

This course addresses the use of accounting information by non-financial managers. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of accounting information and the language of financial accounting to effectively participate in activities such as planning, investment, control, and managerial decision making.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13273)

Academics

  • CRN: 13273
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dunakey, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15037)

Academics

  • CRN: 15037
  • Section Number: 700
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Girod, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/27
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15797)

Academics

  • CRN: 15797
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kaserman, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 9:10 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13272)

Academics

  • CRN: 13272
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dunakey, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 14583)

Academics

  • CRN: 14583
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kaserman, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15578)

Academics

  • CRN: 15578
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Westfield, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15369)

Academics

  • CRN: 15369
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dunakey, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15531)

Academics

  • CRN: 15531
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Girod, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15530)

Academics

  • CRN: 15530
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Forsythe, Pamela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15672)

Academics

  • CRN: 15672
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13274)

Academics

  • CRN: 13274
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Page, Brian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/32
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15690)

Academics

  • CRN: 15690
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herman, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/33
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15749)

Academics

  • CRN: 15749
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burnette, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 14584)

Academics

  • CRN: 14584
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burnette, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 14931)

Academics

  • CRN: 14931
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chance, Naomi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13275)

Academics

  • CRN: 13275
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lapeyre, Cody

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13271)

Academics

  • CRN: 13271
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dunakey, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13229)

Academics

  • CRN: 13229
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kaserman, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13145)

Academics

  • CRN: 13145
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chance, Naomi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15349)

Academics

  • CRN: 15349
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herman, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15348)

Academics

  • CRN: 15348
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herman, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 14100)

Academics

  • CRN: 14100
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chance, Naomi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 14099)

Academics

  • CRN: 14099
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chance, Naomi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 13848)

Academics

  • CRN: 13848
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burnette, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 14585)

Academics

  • CRN: 14585
  • Section Number: D02
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Girod, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 15205)

Academics

  • CRN: 15205
  • Section Number: D13
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Klein, Stacey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:05 am - 11:30 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2010 - HISTORY OF THE US TO 1877 (CRN: 14889)

Academics

  • CRN: 14889
  • Section Number: D12
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Klein, Stacey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:35 am - 10:00 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will examine United States history from before European contact to 1877. Topics will include but are not limited to Indigenous peoples, the European background, the Colonial Period, the American Revolution, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution, issues within the new republic, sectionalism, manifest destiny, slavery, the American Civil War, and Reconstruction.

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13963)

Academics

  • CRN: 13963
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donaldson, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14727)

Academics

  • CRN: 14727
  • Section Number: 702
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Girod, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 5:30 pm - 6:50 pm BUILDING A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14297)

Academics

  • CRN: 14297
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donaldson, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15038)

Academics

  • CRN: 15038
  • Section Number: 703
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Girod, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15414)

Academics

  • CRN: 15414
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: English, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14413)

Academics

  • CRN: 14413
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinking, Joel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13925)

Academics

  • CRN: 13925
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walsh, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15843)

Academics

  • CRN: 15843
  • Section Number: 826
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Martin, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15752)

Academics

  • CRN: 15752
  • Section Number: 825
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lapeyre, Cody

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13146)

Academics

  • CRN: 13146
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lapeyre, Cody

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15532)

Academics

  • CRN: 15532
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Forsythe, Pamela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15505)

Academics

  • CRN: 15505
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mansfield, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13270)

Academics

  • CRN: 13270
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Martin, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13982)

Academics

  • CRN: 13982
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Klein, Stacey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15750)

Academics

  • CRN: 15750
  • Section Number: 823
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Forsythe, Pamela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15509)

Academics

  • CRN: 15509
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Muchnok, Kaitlyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14551)

Academics

  • CRN: 14551
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mansfield, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15247)

Academics

  • CRN: 15247
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15534)

Academics

  • CRN: 15534
  • Section Number: 818
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Forsythe, Pamela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14276)

Academics

  • CRN: 14276
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gottwalles, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14258)

Academics

  • CRN: 14258
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mansfield, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14591)

Academics

  • CRN: 14591
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Young, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14590)

Academics

  • CRN: 14590
  • Section Number: 207
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Muchnok, Kaitlyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13917)

Academics

  • CRN: 13917
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donaldson, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13722)

Academics

  • CRN: 13722
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donaldson, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14115)

Academics

  • CRN: 14115
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Young, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15154)

Academics

  • CRN: 15154
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gottwalles, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14485)

Academics

  • CRN: 14485
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donaldson, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14480)

Academics

  • CRN: 14480
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Martin, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 15368)

Academics

  • CRN: 15368
  • Section Number: 205
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Muchnok, Kaitlyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 14342)

Academics

  • CRN: 14342
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kaserman, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13933)

Academics

  • CRN: 13933
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Charles, Jane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13926)

Academics

  • CRN: 13926
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Muchnok, Kaitlyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13924)

Academics

  • CRN: 13924
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gottwalles, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13923)

Academics

  • CRN: 13923
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Charles, Jane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13922)

Academics

  • CRN: 13922
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Westfield, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13921)

Academics

  • CRN: 13921
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Westfield, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13916)

Academics

  • CRN: 13916
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lapeyre, Cody

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13278)

Academics

  • CRN: 13278
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Westfield, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13277)

Academics

  • CRN: 13277
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burnette, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13276)

Academics

  • CRN: 13276
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Muchnok, Kaitlyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2020 - HISTORY OF U.S. SINCE 1877 (CRN: 13232)

Academics

  • CRN: 13232
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Klein, Stacey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will trace the history of the United States from the end of the Reconstruction Era to the contemporary era. Topics will include, but are not limited to, the rise of industrialization, the United States' emergence as an actor on the world stage, constitutional amendments and their impact, the Progressive Era, World War I, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Civil Rights Era, the Cold War, and the United States since 1989..

AMH2070 - FLORIDA HISTORY (CRN: 14894)

Academics

  • CRN: 14894
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mompoint, Myriam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2070
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AMH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This survey course provides students with a history of the political, economic, social, and environmental developments in Florida from the pre-Columbian Era to the present. Special emphasis is placed on the lived experiences of people living in the state, political developments over the last several hundred years, wars, economic booms and collapses, immigration, environmental changes, and urban and rural development. Students will engage with primary and secondary sources, analyze photographs and films, take class excursions to historical sites (when appropriate), and engage in critical discussions of several issues in Florida's history.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

AML2010 - LIT OF THE U.S. I: TO 1860 (CRN: 15563)

Academics

  • CRN: 15563
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Embick, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: AML
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of the literature of the United States from Native American oral traditions to the Civil War. It centers on authors, texts, and the historical and cultural contexts of each period.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ARH1000 - ART APPRECIATION (CRN: 13861)

Academics

  • CRN: 13861
  • Section Number: 700
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hamel, Geoffrey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUILDING A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ARH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will develop the ability to think critically about human culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture.

ARH1000 - ART APPRECIATION (CRN: 13323)

Academics

  • CRN: 13323
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herren, Arenthia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ARH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will develop the ability to think critically about human culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture.

ARH1000 - ART APPRECIATION (CRN: 14239)

Academics

  • CRN: 14239
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herren, Arenthia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ARH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will develop the ability to think critically about human culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture.

ARH1000 - ART APPRECIATION (CRN: 13325)

Academics

  • CRN: 13325
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kelm, Dina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ARH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will develop the ability to think critically about human culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture.

ARH1000 - ART APPRECIATION (CRN: 13324)

Academics

  • CRN: 13324
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wilkins, Catherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ARH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will develop the ability to think critically about human culture and be provided with the tools to understand, analyze, and discuss works of visual art and material culture.

ART1201C - BASIC DESIGN (CRN: 14446)

Academics

  • CRN: 14446
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kelm, Dina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/15
  • Course Number: 1201C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Course Materials

This studio course is a study of basic principles, materials, and processes of two-dimensional design and its application to visual communication design. Through a series of interdisciplinary assignments, students develop a heightened awareness and sensitivity to the visual elements of design, increasing their confidence and creating two-dimensional images. Theoretical, practical, and visual aspects of the design process will be examined, and all assignments will stress both experimental and creative approaches to art and design.

ART1300C - DRAWING I (CRN: 13860)

Academics

  • CRN: 13860
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hamel, Geoffrey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 5:30 pm - 9:05 pm BUILDING A - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/10
  • Course Number: 1300C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials, and concepts.

ART1300C - DRAWING I (CRN: 15589)

Academics

  • CRN: 15589
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Papanikolaou, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 2:00 pm - 5:35 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/12
  • Course Number: 1300C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials, and concepts.

ART1300C - DRAWING I (CRN: 13311)

Academics

  • CRN: 13311
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Boekel, Lambertus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 1:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1300C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials, and concepts.

ART1300C - DRAWING I (CRN: 15152)

Academics

  • CRN: 15152
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Boekel, Lambertus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 1:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1300C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials, and concepts.

ART1300C - DRAWING I (CRN: 15588)

Academics

  • CRN: 15588
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Papanikolaou, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/14
  • Course Number: 1300C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials, and concepts.

ART1300C - DRAWING I (CRN: 15516)

Academics

  • CRN: 15516
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Boekel, Lambertus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 2:00 pm - 5:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/14
  • Course Number: 1300C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials, and concepts.

ART1300C - DRAWING I (CRN: 15515)

Academics

  • CRN: 15515
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Papanikolaou, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 2:00 pm - 5:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/14
  • Course Number: 1300C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a practical inquiry into the processes and potentialities of drawing through the investigation of elements, media, materials, and concepts.

ART1301C - DRAWING II (CRN: 13633)

Academics

  • CRN: 13633
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Boekel, Lambertus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 1:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/14
  • Course Number: 1301C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a continuation of the experiences encountered in Drawing I with more complex problems and options.

ART2500C - PAINTING I (CRN: 15094)

Academics

  • CRN: 15094
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Boekel, Lambertus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 1:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 172

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/12
  • Course Number: 2500C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

ART 2500C is a studio course in visual problem-solving through experience with materials and concepts common to easel painting.

ART2600C - INTRO TO ELECTRONIC ART (CRN: 14331)

Academics

  • CRN: 14331
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kim, Dahye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:00 am - 9:45 am WALKER HALL - A - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/12
  • Course Number: 2600C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

It is designed for understanding and applying basic design principles and terminology within the digital environment along with the study of the historical and theoretical development of new media in art. Students will be introduced to the idea and principles of image conception and industry standard's tools and techniques.

ART2600C - INTRO TO ELECTRONIC ART (CRN: 15602)

Academics

  • CRN: 15602
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kim, Dahye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am WALKER HALL - A - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2600C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

It is designed for understanding and applying basic design principles and terminology within the digital environment along with the study of the historical and theoretical development of new media in art. Students will be introduced to the idea and principles of image conception and industry standard's tools and techniques.

ART2601C - INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER ART (CRN: 14332)

Academics

  • CRN: 14332
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kim, Dahye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am WALKER HALL - A - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2601C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course serves to deepen students' engagement with the computer as a tool for fine and professional arts. Students explore image making in relation to contemporary practices and work with alternative methods of using the computer as a medium.

ART2604C - DIGITAL ART AND ANIMATION (CRN: 15354)

Academics

  • CRN: 15354
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kim, Dahye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2604C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

An introductory exploration of the issues and practices involved in the creation of animation and digital art. The course focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to electronic media. Emphasis in this course is on developing time-based artworks. Students will learn the technical and conceptual skills needed to produce video, animation, audio, and other digital arts.

Note: ART 2604C replaces and is equivalent to ART 2616C.

ART2604C - DIGITAL ART AND ANIMATION (CRN: 14698)

Academics

  • CRN: 14698
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harper, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 174

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2604C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ART
  • Zero Textbook Costs

An introductory exploration of the issues and practices involved in the creation of animation and digital art. The course focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to electronic media. Emphasis in this course is on developing time-based artworks. Students will learn the technical and conceptual skills needed to produce video, animation, audio, and other digital arts.

Note: ART 2604C replaces and is equivalent to ART 2616C.

ASL1140 - AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (CRN: 15837)

Academics

  • CRN: 15837
  • Section Number: 902
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Michele

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:05 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/20
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ASL
  • Course Materials

An introduction to the linguistic structure and basic vocabulary of American sign language as used by deaf adults with an emphasis on the development of and values of deaf culture people in America.

AST2002C - ASTRONOMY (CRN: 14676)

Academics

  • CRN: 14676
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Marius

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/20
  • Course Number: 2002C
  • Department: Astronomy (ASTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: AST
  • Course Materials

This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the Universe including Earth and its environment. Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific claims by using critical thinking.

AST2002C - ASTRONOMY (CRN: 13954)

Academics

  • CRN: 13954
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Luminita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2002C
  • Department: Astronomy (ASTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: AST
  • Course Materials

This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the Universe including Earth and its environment. Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific claims by using critical thinking.

AST2002C - ASTRONOMY (CRN: 15744)

Academics

  • CRN: 15744
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Luminita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2002C
  • Department: Astronomy (ASTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: AST
  • Course Materials

This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the Universe including Earth and its environment. Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific claims by using critical thinking.

AST2002C - ASTRONOMY (CRN: 14352)

Academics

  • CRN: 14352
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Marius

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2002C
  • Department: Astronomy (ASTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: AST
  • Course Materials

This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the Universe including Earth and its environment. Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific claims by using critical thinking.

AST2002C - ASTRONOMY (CRN: 13632)

Academics

  • CRN: 13632
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Luminita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2002C
  • Department: Astronomy (ASTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: AST
  • Course Materials

This course provides a comprehensive look at modern astronomy, emphasizing the use of the scientific method and the application of physical laws to understand the Universe including Earth and its environment. Throughout this course, students will develop the ability to discern scientific knowledge from non-scientific claims by using critical thinking.

BCN1040 - INTRO TO SUSTAINABILITY IN CON (CRN: 14732)

Academics

  • CRN: 14732
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maly, Rachel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1040
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the topic sustainability and green construction. The purpose of this course is to give the student an overview of design and construction delivery systems for high performance green buildings.

BCN1040 - INTRO TO SUSTAINABILITY IN CON (CRN: 14798)

Academics

  • CRN: 14798
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maly, Rachel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1040
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the topic sustainability and green construction. The purpose of this course is to give the student an overview of design and construction delivery systems for high performance green buildings.

BCN1230 - MATERIALS/METHODS CONSTRUCT (CRN: 14414)

Academics

  • CRN: 14414
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maly, Rachel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 1230
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to materials and methods used in wood frame, masonry, concrete, and steel construction. Laboratory work will consist of hands-on-experience and field trips to construction sites.

BCN1230 - MATERIALS/METHODS CONSTRUCT (CRN: 15118)

Academics

  • CRN: 15118
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maly, Rachel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 1230
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to materials and methods used in wood frame, masonry, concrete, and steel construction. Laboratory work will consist of hands-on-experience and field trips to construction sites.

BCN1272 - BLUEPRINT READING (CRN: 15445)

Academics

  • CRN: 15445
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutitarnnontr, Pakorn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1272
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the reading and interpretation of architectural working drawings.Topics include the history of recorded drawings; architectural and structural details; materials; structural, mechanical, and electrical systems; and related building code requirements. Emphasis is on residential plans.

BCN1272 - BLUEPRINT READING (CRN: 15444)

Academics

  • CRN: 15444
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutitarnnontr, Pakorn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1272
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the reading and interpretation of architectural working drawings.Topics include the history of recorded drawings; architectural and structural details; materials; structural, mechanical, and electrical systems; and related building code requirements. Emphasis is on residential plans.

BCN2710 - CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES (CRN: 14656)

Academics

  • CRN: 14656
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Knight, Gena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 2710
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course presents practices and problems related to construction, such as building codes and regulations, construction materials, construction methods, elementary structural design, surveys, and real estate.

BCN2710 - CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES (CRN: 15566)

Academics

  • CRN: 15566
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Al-Suleh, Munir

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2710
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BCN
  • Course Materials

This course presents practices and problems related to construction, such as building codes and regulations, construction materials, construction methods, elementary structural design, surveys, and real estate.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 14792)

Academics

  • CRN: 14792
  • Section Number: 720
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brito Llera, Adriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:20 pm BUILDING A - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/28
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 14162)

Academics

  • CRN: 14162
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lichvarik, Nina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/35
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 13782)

Academics

  • CRN: 13782
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baker, Ashley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 14373)

Academics

  • CRN: 14373
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lichvarik, Nina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 14163)

Academics

  • CRN: 14163
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lichvarik, Nina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 15238)

Academics

  • CRN: 15238
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burton, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 15048)

Academics

  • CRN: 15048
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hodges, Roland

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 9:00 am - 11:40 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 13791)

Academics

  • CRN: 13791
  • Section Number: 822
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Robinson, Judy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 13786)

Academics

  • CRN: 13786
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kashleva, Helena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 13781)

Academics

  • CRN: 13781
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kashleva, Helena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 13784)

Academics

  • CRN: 13784
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brito Llera, Adriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005 - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY (CRN: 13785)

Academics

  • CRN: 13785
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brito Llera, Adriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1005
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior.

BSC1005L - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY (CRN: 14416)

Academics

  • CRN: 14416
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 1005L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior. This laboratory course, which accompanies BSC 1005, introduces basic concepts in biology through laboratory experimentation.

BSC1005L - SURVEY OF BIOLOGY LABORATORY (CRN: 13851)

Academics

  • CRN: 13851
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Robinson, Judy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1005L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course applies the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world including but not limited to cells, organisms, genetics, evolution, ecology, and behavior. This laboratory course, which accompanies BSC 1005, introduces basic concepts in biology through laboratory experimentation.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14124)

Academics

  • CRN: 14124
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sullivan, Vera

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:35 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 15758)

Academics

  • CRN: 15758
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zirzow, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 15136)

Academics

  • CRN: 15136
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ottman, Christina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 11:40 am WEB VIDEO

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 15236)

Academics

  • CRN: 15236
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burton, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14464)

Academics

  • CRN: 14464
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hermann, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14359)

Academics

  • CRN: 14359
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burton, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 15499)

Academics

  • CRN: 15499
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baker, Ashley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14793)

Academics

  • CRN: 14793
  • Section Number: 720
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Medina, Elimelec

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 9:00 am - 10:20 am BUILDING A - 101

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 13844)

Academics

  • CRN: 13844
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 15150)

Academics

  • CRN: 15150
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Mitchell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14749)

Academics

  • CRN: 14749
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Morales, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 15640)

Academics

  • CRN: 15640
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hermann, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14638)

Academics

  • CRN: 14638
  • Section Number: 12B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Romeo, Peggy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14637)

Academics

  • CRN: 14637
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Romeo, Peggy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 14636)

Academics

  • CRN: 14636
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Romeo, Peggy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 13679)

Academics

  • CRN: 13679
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Mitchell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 13582)

Academics

  • CRN: 13582
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hermann, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 13059)

Academics

  • CRN: 13059
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hermann, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 13513)

Academics

  • CRN: 13513
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Romeo, Peggy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010 - GENERAL BIOLOGY I (CRN: 13865)

Academics

  • CRN: 13865
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13367)

Academics

  • CRN: 13367
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sullivan, Vera

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:00 am - 11:10 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 14353)

Academics

  • CRN: 14353
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sullivan, Vera

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 14794)

Academics

  • CRN: 14794
  • Section Number: 705
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Medina, Elimelec

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:30 am - 1:10 pm BUILDING A - 101

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 15137)

Academics

  • CRN: 15137
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ottman, Christina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 15826)

Academics

  • CRN: 15826
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zirzow, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13368)

Academics

  • CRN: 13368
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Mitchell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 15827)

Academics

  • CRN: 15827
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zirzow, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 15151)

Academics

  • CRN: 15151
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Mitchell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 15237)

Academics

  • CRN: 15237
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burton, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 14375)

Academics

  • CRN: 14375
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Morales, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 218

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 14463)

Academics

  • CRN: 14463
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mantell, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 218

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 15500)

Academics

  • CRN: 15500
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baker, Ashley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 14803)

Academics

  • CRN: 14803
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mantell, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 218

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 14750)

Academics

  • CRN: 14750
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Morales, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 218

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13892)

Academics

  • CRN: 13892
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zirzow, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 218

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13179)

Academics

  • CRN: 13179
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burton, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13062)

Academics

  • CRN: 13062
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13061)

Academics

  • CRN: 13061
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mantell, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 218

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - BIOLOGICAL SCI I LAB (CRN: 13060)

Academics

  • CRN: 13060
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hodges, Roland

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 12:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 218

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13515)

Academics

  • CRN: 13515
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13514)

Academics

  • CRN: 13514
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1010L - GENERAL BIOLOGY I LABORATORY (CRN: 13516)

Academics

  • CRN: 13516
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will apply the scientific method to critically examine and explain the natural world. This course will cover molecular biology, cellular biology, genetics, metabolism, and replication. This laboratory, which accompanies BSC 1010, emphasizes the development of scientific reasoning, formulation of problem statements, and development of investigational techniques and data collection skills used to evaluate scientific hypotheses.

BSC1011 - GENERAL BIOLOGY II (CRN: 15023)

Academics

  • CRN: 15023
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burton, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/24
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course builds on the cell biology presented in BSC 1010 and examines the mechanisms of genetic change in populations, the adaptation of living things to their environment, the concept of niche and the processes leading to biodiversity, population growth and regulation, energy flow and biogeochemical cycling in the biosphere, and interactions of creatures with the living and non-living components of their ecosystems.

BSC1011 - GENERAL BIOLOGY II (CRN: 14374)

Academics

  • CRN: 14374
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hermann, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course builds on the cell biology presented in BSC 1010 and examines the mechanisms of genetic change in populations, the adaptation of living things to their environment, the concept of niche and the processes leading to biodiversity, population growth and regulation, energy flow and biogeochemical cycling in the biosphere, and interactions of creatures with the living and non-living components of their ecosystems.

BSC1011 - GENERAL BIOLOGY II (CRN: 13369)

Academics

  • CRN: 13369
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donini, Jordan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/28
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course builds on the cell biology presented in BSC 1010 and examines the mechanisms of genetic change in populations, the adaptation of living things to their environment, the concept of niche and the processes leading to biodiversity, population growth and regulation, energy flow and biogeochemical cycling in the biosphere, and interactions of creatures with the living and non-living components of their ecosystems.

BSC1011 - GENERAL BIOLOGY II (CRN: 13735)

Academics

  • CRN: 13735
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Romeo, Peggy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course builds on the cell biology presented in BSC 1010 and examines the mechanisms of genetic change in populations, the adaptation of living things to their environment, the concept of niche and the processes leading to biodiversity, population growth and regulation, energy flow and biogeochemical cycling in the biosphere, and interactions of creatures with the living and non-living components of their ecosystems.

BSC1011L - GENERAL BIOLOGY II LABORATORY (CRN: 14370)

Academics

  • CRN: 14370
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zirzow, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 12:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 215

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/28
  • Course Number: 1011L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Hands-on exercises employing instrumental and field study techniques common to organism-level biological studies are introduced to examine topics in BSC 1011. Laboratory exercises may include activities both on and off campus.

BSC1011L - GENERAL BIOLOGY II LABORATORY (CRN: 15014)

Academics

  • CRN: 15014
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zirzow, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 12:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 215

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/28
  • Course Number: 1011L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Hands-on exercises employing instrumental and field study techniques common to organism-level biological studies are introduced to examine topics in BSC 1011. Laboratory exercises may include activities both on and off campus.

BSC1011L - GENERAL BIOLOGY II LABORATORY (CRN: 15024)

Academics

  • CRN: 15024
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burton, Ronald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/24
  • Course Number: 1011L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Hands-on exercises employing instrumental and field study techniques common to organism-level biological studies are introduced to examine topics in BSC 1011. Laboratory exercises may include activities both on and off campus.

BSC1011L - GENERAL BIOLOGY II LABORATORY (CRN: 14140)

Academics

  • CRN: 14140
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donini, Jordan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 2:00 pm - 4:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/28
  • Course Number: 1011L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Hands-on exercises employing instrumental and field study techniques common to organism-level biological studies are introduced to examine topics in BSC 1011. Laboratory exercises may include activities both on and off campus.

BSC1011L - GENERAL BIOLOGY II LABORATORY (CRN: 13736)

Academics

  • CRN: 13736
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Romeo, Peggy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1011L
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Hands-on exercises employing instrumental and field study techniques common to organism-level biological studies are introduced to examine topics in BSC 1011. Laboratory exercises may include activities both on and off campus.

BSC1084C - ANATOMY & PHYS (CRN: 15723)

Academics

  • CRN: 15723
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donnell, Derrick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/28
  • Course Number: 1084C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is a one semester combined lecture/lab course in human anatomy and physiology. It includes principles and concepts of chemistry and biochemistry. Concepts related to the cell and tissues are covered in conjunction with concepts related to the structure and function of the body systems. Each system is presented in sufficient depth to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the human body. This course is an introduction to anatomy and physiology, chemistry, the cell, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive.

*This course cannot be used as a substitute for any other anatomy and physiology course at this institution.

BSC1084C - ANATOMY & PHYS (CRN: 14043)

Academics

  • CRN: 14043
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Corey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1084C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is a one semester combined lecture/lab course in human anatomy and physiology. It includes principles and concepts of chemistry and biochemistry. Concepts related to the cell and tissues are covered in conjunction with concepts related to the structure and function of the body systems. Each system is presented in sufficient depth to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the human body. This course is an introduction to anatomy and physiology, chemistry, the cell, tissues, and the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive.

*This course cannot be used as a substitute for any other anatomy and physiology course at this institution.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13621)

Academics

  • CRN: 13621
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kirkley, Joseph

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:00 am - 10:15 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15720)

Academics

  • CRN: 15720
  • Section Number: 206
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kirkley, Joseph

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:30 pm - 5:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15155)

Academics

  • CRN: 15155
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Haakenson, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15245)

Academics

  • CRN: 15245
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reuter, Peter

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13723)

Academics

  • CRN: 13723
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Laudan, Ralph

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:15 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13631)

Academics

  • CRN: 13631
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koepke, Jay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13624)

Academics

  • CRN: 13624
  • Section Number: 117
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vala, Tejendrasinh

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13614)

Academics

  • CRN: 13614
  • Section Number: 306
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anzalone, Gerald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14039)

Academics

  • CRN: 14039
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vala, Tejendrasinh

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15648)

Academics

  • CRN: 15648
  • Section Number: 308
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anzalone, Gerald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:30 pm - 5:45 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15644)

Academics

  • CRN: 15644
  • Section Number: 304
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koel Abt, Katrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 7:30 am - 9:45 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15724)

Academics

  • CRN: 15724
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donnell, Derrick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15798)

Academics

  • CRN: 15798
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reuter, Peter

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15041)

Academics

  • CRN: 15041
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Masoud, Najm

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:00 am - 12:30 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14494)

Academics

  • CRN: 14494
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Haakenson, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15564)

Academics

  • CRN: 15564
  • Section Number: 205
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kirkley, Joseph

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14350)

Academics

  • CRN: 14350
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mason, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 12:15 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15497)

Academics

  • CRN: 15497
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14180)

Academics

  • CRN: 14180
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Corey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14172)

Academics

  • CRN: 14172
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hooks, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:30 pm - 5:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13686)

Academics

  • CRN: 13686
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kirkley, Joseph

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13625)

Academics

  • CRN: 13625
  • Section Number: 118
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vala, Tejendrasinh

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:45 pm - 7:00 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13623)

Academics

  • CRN: 13623
  • Section Number: 115
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/26
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13622)

Academics

  • CRN: 13622
  • Section Number: 112
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vala, Tejendrasinh

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13619)

Academics

  • CRN: 13619
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hooks, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13618)

Academics

  • CRN: 13618
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Samaliazad, Esmaeel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13615)

Academics

  • CRN: 13615
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koel Abt, Katrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15538)

Academics

  • CRN: 15538
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 15537)

Academics

  • CRN: 15537
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 10:15 am WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14038)

Academics

  • CRN: 14038
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14145)

Academics

  • CRN: 14145
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koel Abt, Katrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 12:15 pm BUILDING A - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13830)

Academics

  • CRN: 13830
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Samaliazad, Esmaeel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:00 am - 10:15 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13816)

Academics

  • CRN: 13816
  • Section Number: 124
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vala, Tejendrasinh

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:15 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 13620)

Academics

  • CRN: 13620
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Corey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 10:15 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14482)

Academics

  • CRN: 14482
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koel Abt, Katrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1085C - ANAT & PHYS I (CRN: 14173)

Academics

  • CRN: 14173
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Corey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1085C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in which students examine human anatomy and physiology through a systems approach based on the interaction between form and function, from the microscopic components of cells and tissues to the organismal level. Emphasis is placed on histology and the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain anatomical and physiological concepts.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 15374)

Academics

  • CRN: 15374
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koel Abt, Katrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm BUILDING A - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 15565)

Academics

  • CRN: 15565
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kirkley, Joseph

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 10:15 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 13725)

Academics

  • CRN: 13725
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anzalone, Gerald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 12:15 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/24
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 13761)

Academics

  • CRN: 13761
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hooks, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 13833)

Academics

  • CRN: 13833
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koepke, Jay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 13810)

Academics

  • CRN: 13810
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Samaliazad, Esmaeel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 10:15 am WALKER HALL - A - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 14376)

Academics

  • CRN: 14376
  • Section Number: 119
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vala, Tejendrasinh

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 15577)

Academics

  • CRN: 15577
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reuter, Peter

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 14797)

Academics

  • CRN: 14797
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koepke, Jay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 15206)

Academics

  • CRN: 15206
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koepke, Jay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 14623)

Academics

  • CRN: 14623
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mason, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 13764)

Academics

  • CRN: 13764
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hooks, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:30 pm - 5:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 15539)

Academics

  • CRN: 15539
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/26
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 14143)

Academics

  • CRN: 14143
  • Section Number: 118
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Samaliazad, Esmaeel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 14040)

Academics

  • CRN: 14040
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lehigh, Corey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 161

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 15033)

Academics

  • CRN: 15033
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koepke, Jay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BSC1086C - ANAT & PHYS II (CRN: 13727)

Academics

  • CRN: 13727
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mason, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1086C
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: BSC
  • Course Materials

This is part II of a two-semester course in Anatomy and Physiology primarily intended for health science majors, designed to be the sequel to BSC 1085C. This combined lecture/lab course covers the following topics: endocrine system, cardiovascular system, lymphatic and immune systems, respiratory system, digestive system, nutrition, urinary system, fluids, electrolytes, acid-base balance, reproduction, growth and development.

BUL2241 - BUSINESS LAW (CRN: 13639)

Academics

  • CRN: 13639
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rubbinaccio, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 2241
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BUL
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to develop the student's understanding of the law as a social force which directs and guides both business and the consumer. Major emphasis will be law as it pertains to torts, governmental regulation, consumer protection, contracts, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, employment law, and other related topics.

BUL2241 - BUSINESS LAW (CRN: 14116)

Academics

  • CRN: 14116
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2241
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BUL
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to develop the student's understanding of the law as a social force which directs and guides both business and the consumer. Major emphasis will be law as it pertains to torts, governmental regulation, consumer protection, contracts, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, employment law, and other related topics.

BUL2241 - BUSINESS LAW (CRN: 13455)

Academics

  • CRN: 13455
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Towers Romero, Sandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2241
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BUL
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to develop the student's understanding of the law as a social force which directs and guides both business and the consumer. Major emphasis will be law as it pertains to torts, governmental regulation, consumer protection, contracts, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, employment law, and other related topics.

BUL2241 - BUSINESS LAW (CRN: 14919)

Academics

  • CRN: 14919
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoffman, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2241
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BUL
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to develop the student's understanding of the law as a social force which directs and guides both business and the consumer. Major emphasis will be law as it pertains to torts, governmental regulation, consumer protection, contracts, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, employment law, and other related topics.

BUL2241 - BUSINESS LAW (CRN: 14677)

Academics

  • CRN: 14677
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Towers Romero, Sandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2241
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: BUL
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to develop the student's understanding of the law as a social force which directs and guides both business and the consumer. Major emphasis will be law as it pertains to torts, governmental regulation, consumer protection, contracts, negotiable instruments, secured transactions, bankruptcy, employment law, and other related topics.

CCJ1010 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY (CRN: 13414)

Academics

  • CRN: 13414
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anastasas, Aris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course the student will be introduced to the theory of deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation, statistical analysis of criminal behavior, past, present and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal responses.

CCJ1010 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY (CRN: 14852)

Academics

  • CRN: 14852
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cintron, Diana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course the student will be introduced to the theory of deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation, statistical analysis of criminal behavior, past, present and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal responses.

CCJ1010 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY (CRN: 14383)

Academics

  • CRN: 14383
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciaschini, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course the student will be introduced to the theory of deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation, statistical analysis of criminal behavior, past, present and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal responses.

CCJ1010 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY (CRN: 13415)

Academics

  • CRN: 13415
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Denton, Barry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course the student will be introduced to the theory of deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation, statistical analysis of criminal behavior, past, present and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal responses.

CCJ1010 - INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY (CRN: 14050)

Academics

  • CRN: 14050
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Small-Harris, LaTrenda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course the student will be introduced to the theory of deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation, statistical analysis of criminal behavior, past, present and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal responses.

CCJ1020 - INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRN: 13419)

Academics

  • CRN: 13419
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Small-Harris, LaTrenda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/30
  • Course Number: 1020
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe major components of the system and how they interact and relate to each other.

CCJ1020 - INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRN: 13416)

Academics

  • CRN: 13416
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Reilly, Brian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 1020
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe major components of the system and how they interact and relate to each other.

CCJ1020 - INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRN: 15401)

Academics

  • CRN: 15401
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scalici, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 1020
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe major components of the system and how they interact and relate to each other.

CCJ1020 - INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRN: 13418)

Academics

  • CRN: 13418
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scalici, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1020
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe major components of the system and how they interact and relate to each other.

CCJ1020 - INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRN: 13417)

Academics

  • CRN: 13417
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Costa, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1020
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe major components of the system and how they interact and relate to each other.

CCJ1020 - INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRN: 13969)

Academics

  • CRN: 13969
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scalici, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1020
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CCJ
  • Course Materials

In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe major components of the system and how they interact and relate to each other.

CET4505 - COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS (CRN: 15402)

Academics

  • CRN: 15402
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scott, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 4505
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CET
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the fundamental concepts, structures and organizations of operating systems. It includes the study of processes, threads, multi-tasking, concurrency and deadlocks, memory management and file management along with virtualization.

CET4505 - COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS (CRN: 14390)

Academics

  • CRN: 14390
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scott, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 4505
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CET
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the fundamental concepts, structures and organizations of operating systems. It includes the study of processes, threads, multi-tasking, concurrency and deadlocks, memory management and file management along with virtualization.

CGS1000 - COMPUTER LITERACY (CRN: 15506)

Academics

  • CRN: 15506
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Durrance, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to computers, the Internet, and common software applications. Students gain knowledge about computer hardware, software, the Internet, networking, and security of these systems. Students explore current operating systems, browsers, and email. Students are introduced to productivity applications such as word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, and database management. Students examine programming concepts and flowcharts; file management and file sharing within cloud systems is utilized for course activities.

CGS1000 - COMPUTER LITERACY (CRN: 13433)

Academics

  • CRN: 13433
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Durrance, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to computers, the Internet, and common software applications. Students gain knowledge about computer hardware, software, the Internet, networking, and security of these systems. Students explore current operating systems, browsers, and email. Students are introduced to productivity applications such as word processing, presentations, spreadsheets, and database management. Students examine programming concepts and flowcharts; file management and file sharing within cloud systems is utilized for course activities.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 15776)

Academics

  • CRN: 15776
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14853)

Academics

  • CRN: 14853
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ziegler, Maria

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14939)

Academics

  • CRN: 14939
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ziegler, Maria

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14417)

Academics

  • CRN: 14417
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Campbell, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14420)

Academics

  • CRN: 14420
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Campbell, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 13895)

Academics

  • CRN: 13895
  • Section Number: 700
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Durrance, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING A - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/20
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14026)

Academics

  • CRN: 14026
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ziegler, Maria

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14855)

Academics

  • CRN: 14855
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kodsey, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14418)

Academics

  • CRN: 14418
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Campbell, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14057)

Academics

  • CRN: 14057
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Snyder, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 15405)

Academics

  • CRN: 15405
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bailey, Nicole

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 9:10 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 15407)

Academics

  • CRN: 15407
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14072)

Academics

  • CRN: 14072
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Campbell, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 15406)

Academics

  • CRN: 15406
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bailey, Nicole

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 15404)

Academics

  • CRN: 15404
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14025)

Academics

  • CRN: 14025
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bailey, Nicole

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 173

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14940)

Academics

  • CRN: 14940
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Myers, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 13436)

Academics

  • CRN: 13436
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Snyder, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14068)

Academics

  • CRN: 14068
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ziegler, Maria

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14063)

Academics

  • CRN: 14063
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Corbin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14507)

Academics

  • CRN: 14507
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Snyder, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14506)

Academics

  • CRN: 14506
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bailey, Nicole

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 14854)

Academics

  • CRN: 14854
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Belcher, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 13435)

Academics

  • CRN: 13435
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Belcher, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS1100 - COMPUTER APP FOR BUSINESS (CRN: 13434)

Academics

  • CRN: 13434
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Myers, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course provides beginning level learning in the use of current computer applications used in the business world. Students use word processing, spreadsheets, database application, and presentation software.

CGS2811 - DISASTER RECOVER/INCIDENT RESP (CRN: 15408)

Academics

  • CRN: 15408
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hopkins, Rushell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2811
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the concepts and practices of contingency operations, including the administration of the planning process for incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning.

CGS2811 - DISASTER RECOVER/INCIDENT RESP (CRN: 14871)

Academics

  • CRN: 14871
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hopkins, Rushell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2811
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the concepts and practices of contingency operations, including the administration of the planning process for incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning.

CGS2811 - DISASTER RECOVER/INCIDENT RESP (CRN: 15777)

Academics

  • CRN: 15777
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hopkins, Rushell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2811
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CGS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the concepts and practices of contingency operations, including the administration of the planning process for incident response, disaster recovery, and business continuity planning.

CHD1120 - INFANT/TODDLER DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13650)

Academics

  • CRN: 13650
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kroeker, Julia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Course Materials

Students in this course will explore the physical, cognitive, language, motor, and social-emotional development of children from birth through age two and the importance of nurturing adult-child relationships.

CHD1120 - INFANT/TODDLER DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14811)

Academics

  • CRN: 14811
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kroeker, Julia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Course Materials

Students in this course will explore the physical, cognitive, language, motor, and social-emotional development of children from birth through age two and the importance of nurturing adult-child relationships.

CHD1134 - MGMT EARLY CHILDHOOD LEARNING (CRN: 13800)

Academics

  • CRN: 13800
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ross, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/25
  • Course Number: 1134
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on optimal coordination of home and child-rearing practices and expectations at a childcare facility. Carrying out supplementary responsibilities related to children's programs will be stressed. This course is designed primarily for those seeking a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or other childcare training.

CHD1135 - UNDERSTDNG YOUNG CHILDREN (CRN: 13801)

Academics

  • CRN: 13801
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ross, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1135
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on building positive self-concept and individual strengths in young children. This course is designed primarily for those persons seeking a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or other child care training.

CHD1220 - INTRO TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13658)

Academics

  • CRN: 13658
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Feld, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 1220
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Students in this course will examine theoretical perspectives of human growth and development from prenatal stages through age eight. Specific attention will be given to the influence of the family and the environment on the developing child.

CHD1220 - INTRO TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13993)

Academics

  • CRN: 13993
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Feld, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1220
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Students in this course will examine theoretical perspectives of human growth and development from prenatal stages through age eight. Specific attention will be given to the influence of the family and the environment on the developing child.

CHD1220 - INTRO TO CHILD DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13802)

Academics

  • CRN: 13802
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fleming, April

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1220
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Students in this course will examine theoretical perspectives of human growth and development from prenatal stages through age eight. Specific attention will be given to the influence of the family and the environment on the developing child.

CHD1332 - CREATIVE EXPER FOR YOUNG CHILD (CRN: 13835)

Academics

  • CRN: 13835
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kroeker, Julia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/25
  • Course Number: 1332
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Students in this course will participate in an in-depth study of the creative activities that support the growth of both typically developing and atypically developing young children in language arts, math, science, social studies, art, music, and movement.

CHD2324 - EARLY CHILDHOOD LANG ARTS READ (CRN: 13169)

Academics

  • CRN: 13169
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kroeker, Julia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/25
  • Course Number: 2324
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: CHD
  • Course Materials

Students in this course will study language and literacy development and the connections between listening, speaking, writing, and reading. The role of the adult in creating developmentally appropriate activities and environments for fostering emergent literacy will be explored.

CHM1020C - CHEM FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE (CRN: 14640)

Academics

  • CRN: 14640
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Xue, Di

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides students with an introduction to chemical principles and applications for the nonscience major. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the scientific method of problem solving, classification of matter, atomic theory, the periodic table, gases, chemical reactions, energy, and chemical bonds.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 15196)

Academics

  • CRN: 15196
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 116

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/24
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 13086)

Academics

  • CRN: 13086
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liu, Qin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 14768)

Academics

  • CRN: 14768
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liu, Qin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 14175)

Academics

  • CRN: 14175
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liu, Qin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 13312)

Academics

  • CRN: 13312
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hilton, Kimberly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 14394)

Academics

  • CRN: 14394
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 15512)

Academics

  • CRN: 15512
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hilton, Kimberly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 14762)

Academics

  • CRN: 14762
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Longmire-Perez, Katherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 14215)

Academics

  • CRN: 14215
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hilton, Kimberly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 13375)

Academics

  • CRN: 13375
  • Section Number: 21B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hilton, Kimberly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 8:30 am - 9:50 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025 - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (CRN: 13313)

Academics

  • CRN: 13313
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Xue, Di

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed to prepare students planning to enter the CHM 2045/2046 sequence. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, problem solving techniques, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, chemical formulas, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases, equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 14151)

Academics

  • CRN: 14151
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 116

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/24
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 15727)

Academics

  • CRN: 15727
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/24
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 13314)

Academics

  • CRN: 13314
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hilton, Kimberly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 15764)

Academics

  • CRN: 15764
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Longmire-Perez, Katherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 14371)

Academics

  • CRN: 14371
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hilton, Kimberly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 14769)

Academics

  • CRN: 14769
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liu, Qin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 14763)

Academics

  • CRN: 14763
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Longmire-Perez, Katherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 14230)

Academics

  • CRN: 14230
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Xue, Di

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 101

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 13884)

Academics

  • CRN: 13884
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 101

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 13087)

Academics

  • CRN: 13087
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liu, Qin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 13376)

Academics

  • CRN: 13376
  • Section Number: 266
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hilton, Kimberly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 12:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2025L - INTRO TO COLLEGE CHEM LAB (CRN: 13315)

Academics

  • CRN: 13315
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Xue, Di

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2025L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course begins by emphasizing the appropriate use of units and mathematical techniques important to chemistry, science, and health disciplines in general. An introduction to chemistry laboratory sampling and measurement techniques is included in the second half of the course. Stoichiometric calculations supplement work done in CHM 2025. Selected aspects of inorganic nomenclature are included.

CHM2032 - GEN CHM FOR HEALTH SCIENCES (CRN: 13644)

Academics

  • CRN: 13644
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2032
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This one-semester course is designed for those allied health students needing a chemistry prerequisite. Topics to be covered include matter, energy, measurements, the atom, the Periodic Table, chemical bonding, formulas, reactions, and stoichiometry. Gases, liquids, solutions, acids and bases will be covered. Nuclear chemistry including radiation types and effects and the basics of organic and biochemistry will also be covered.

CHM2032L - GEN CHM HEALTH SCIENCES LAB (CRN: 13645)

Academics

  • CRN: 13645
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 101

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2032L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory/recitation course for health science and nursing majors develops laboratory skills and problem solving skills for chemistry and scientific measurements. The laboratory experiments are meant to reinforce the topics covered in the lecture (CHM 2032).

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 15492)

Academics

  • CRN: 15492
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 13952)

Academics

  • CRN: 13952
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 15722)

Academics

  • CRN: 15722
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 13891)

Academics

  • CRN: 13891
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 116

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 14999)

Academics

  • CRN: 14999
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 14396)

Academics

  • CRN: 14396
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 14283)

Academics

  • CRN: 14283
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 14209)

Academics

  • CRN: 14209
  • Section Number: 902
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 9:00 am - 10:20 am WEB VIDEO

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 14397)

Academics

  • CRN: 14397
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liu, Qin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2045
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 15734)

Academics

  • CRN: 15734
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 12:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/24
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 15000)

Academics

  • CRN: 15000
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13945)

Academics

  • CRN: 13945
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 15493)

Academics

  • CRN: 15493
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13949)

Academics

  • CRN: 13949
  • Section Number: 120
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 15779)

Academics

  • CRN: 15779
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13088)

Academics

  • CRN: 13088
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 14635)

Academics

  • CRN: 14635
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13182)

Academics

  • CRN: 13182
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 116

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13688)

Academics

  • CRN: 13688
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13887)

Academics

  • CRN: 13887
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/23
  • Course Number: 2045L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students pursuing careers in the sciences or who need a more rigorous presentation of chemical concepts than is offered in an introductory course. Students will engage in problem solving and critical thinking while applying chemical concepts. Topics will include the principles of chemistry including atomic theory, electronic and molecular structure, measurement, stoichiometry, bonding, periodicity, thermochemistry, nomenclature, solutions, and the properties of gases. This general chemistry laboratory for CHM 2045 emphasizes safety, chemical measurement techniques, stoichiometry, molar mass determination, molecular structure and spectrophotometric measurements.

CHM2046 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (CRN: 14354)

Academics

  • CRN: 14354
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 116

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/24
  • Course Number: 2046
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the second part of the two-semester general chemistry sequence. It covers thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, oxidation-reduction, and electrochemistry and properties of solutions.

CHM2046 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (CRN: 14393)

Academics

  • CRN: 14393
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/35
  • Course Number: 2046
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the second part of the two-semester general chemistry sequence. It covers thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, oxidation-reduction, and electrochemistry and properties of solutions.

CHM2046 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (CRN: 14392)

Academics

  • CRN: 14392
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liu, Qin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 2046
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the second part of the two-semester general chemistry sequence. It covers thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, oxidation-reduction, and electrochemistry and properties of solutions.

CHM2046 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II (CRN: 14208)

Academics

  • CRN: 14208
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2046
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the second part of the two-semester general chemistry sequence. It covers thermodynamics, equilibrium, kinetics, oxidation-reduction, and electrochemistry and properties of solutions.

CHM2046L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB (CRN: 14355)

Academics

  • CRN: 14355
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sparrow, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 116

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/24
  • Course Number: 2046L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course emphasizes thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, and electrochemistry through appropriate laboratory-based investigations. Data collection, analysis, and presentation techniques employing graphing calculators, computers, and spectrophotometers are important features of this laboratory.

CHM2046L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB (CRN: 14159)

Academics

  • CRN: 14159
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pasishnyk, Serhiy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2046L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Course Materials

This laboratory course emphasizes thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, and electrochemistry through appropriate laboratory-based investigations. Data collection, analysis, and presentation techniques employing graphing calculators, computers, and spectrophotometers are important features of this laboratory.

CHM2046L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB (CRN: 14395)

Academics

  • CRN: 14395
  • Section Number: 12B
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm GRESHAM HALL ANNEX - C - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/23
  • Course Number: 2046L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This laboratory course emphasizes thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, and electrochemistry through appropriate laboratory-based investigations. Data collection, analysis, and presentation techniques employing graphing calculators, computers, and spectrophotometers are important features of this laboratory.

CHM2046L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB (CRN: 15521)

Academics

  • CRN: 15521
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zalessov, Valentin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2046L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Course Materials

This laboratory course emphasizes thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium, acid-base reactions, and electrochemistry through appropriate laboratory-based investigations. Data collection, analysis, and presentation techniques employing graphing calculators, computers, and spectrophotometers are important features of this laboratory.

CHM2210 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 14634)

Academics

  • CRN: 14634
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Xue, Di

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/35
  • Course Number: 2210
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry designed for students entering professional fields that require this sequence, such as medicine, pharmacy, veterinary and dental programs, and other physical science areas. The course covers the study of hydrocarbon compounds and their halogen derivatives. Topics include ways by which these compounds are synthesized, how they are used synthetically, how they are named, mechanisms by which they undergo change, and stereochemical considerations.

CHM2210 - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I (CRN: 14401)

Academics

  • CRN: 14401
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2210
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first part of a two-semester sequence in organic chemistry designed for students entering professional fields that require this sequence, such as medicine, pharmacy, veterinary and dental programs, and other physical science areas. The course covers the study of hydrocarbon compounds and their halogen derivatives. Topics include ways by which these compounds are synthesized, how they are used synthetically, how they are named, mechanisms by which they undergo change, and stereochemical considerations.

CHM2210L - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 15526)

Academics

  • CRN: 15526
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bhattacharya, Soumya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 208

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/24
  • Course Number: 2210L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This lab course accompanies CHM 2210 and is the first part of a two-semester lab sequence in organic chemistry. It emphasizes microscale and macroscale laboratory techniques associated with synthesis, isolation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Specific techniques include thin layer chromatography, spectral analysis, solvent extraction, isolation, identification, reflux condensation, recrystallization, filtration, and/or synthesis.

CHM2210L - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13689)

Academics

  • CRN: 13689
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Xue, Di

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 3:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 212

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/16
  • Course Number: 2210L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This lab course accompanies CHM 2210 and is the first part of a two-semester lab sequence in organic chemistry. It emphasizes microscale and macroscale laboratory techniques associated with synthesis, isolation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Specific techniques include thin layer chromatography, spectral analysis, solvent extraction, isolation, identification, reflux condensation, recrystallization, filtration, and/or synthesis.

CHM2210L - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB (CRN: 13626)

Academics

  • CRN: 13626
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Xue, Di

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 3:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 212

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/16
  • Course Number: 2210L
  • Department: Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: CHM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This lab course accompanies CHM 2210 and is the first part of a two-semester lab sequence in organic chemistry. It emphasizes microscale and macroscale laboratory techniques associated with synthesis, isolation, purification, and identification of organic compounds. Specific techniques include thin layer chromatography, spectral analysis, solvent extraction, isolation, identification, reflux condensation, recrystallization, filtration, and/or synthesis.

CIS2321 - SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (CRN: 14865)

Academics

  • CRN: 14865
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the analysis, design, implementation, and control of information systems. Students study the system development life cycle in depth. The course includes topics on methods of information storage and retrieval, forms design and control, system testing and security, and the software systems development process. Topics examined include cost/benefit analysis, software design and development, and data security.

CIS2321 - SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (CRN: 15409)

Academics

  • CRN: 15409
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Allen, Carmen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the analysis, design, implementation, and control of information systems. Students study the system development life cycle in depth. The course includes topics on methods of information storage and retrieval, forms design and control, system testing and security, and the software systems development process. Topics examined include cost/benefit analysis, software design and development, and data security.

CIS3361 - INFORMATION TECH. SEC. MGMT. (CRN: 15410)

Academics

  • CRN: 15410
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Short, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/30
  • Course Number: 3361
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Course Materials

This course explores the management, design, oversight and assessment of information security and assurance. Students will develop an information security strategy and supporting documentation on a system, will write information security policies, and develop strategies to manage information risk.

Topics covered include: Access control models, information security governance, and information security program assessment that aligns with security program development and management, business continuity planning and disaster recovery planning.

CIS3361 - INFORMATION TECH. SEC. MGMT. (CRN: 14836)

Academics

  • CRN: 14836
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hopkins, Rushell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 3361
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Course Materials

This course explores the management, design, oversight and assessment of information security and assurance. Students will develop an information security strategy and supporting documentation on a system, will write information security policies, and develop strategies to manage information risk.

Topics covered include: Access control models, information security governance, and information security program assessment that aligns with security program development and management, business continuity planning and disaster recovery planning.

CIS4523 - MANAGING IT PROJECTS (CRN: 15104)

Academics

  • CRN: 15104
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dudley, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/35
  • Course Number: 4523
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide an overview using the tools and concepts needed to lead an Information Technology (IT) project teams using a methodology. Completion of this course will show competency in each of the methodology phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control, but more importantly will provide understanding in how to implement, perform, interpret and apply concepts. In order to be successful, students must engage and collaborate as a team and account for diverse dynamics.

CIS4523 - MANAGING IT PROJECTS (CRN: 14679)

Academics

  • CRN: 14679
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dudley, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 4523
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide an overview using the tools and concepts needed to lead an Information Technology (IT) project teams using a methodology. Completion of this course will show competency in each of the methodology phases: Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control, but more importantly will provide understanding in how to implement, perform, interpret and apply concepts. In order to be successful, students must engage and collaborate as a team and account for diverse dynamics.

CIS4891 - SENIOR CAPSTONE PROJECT (CRN: 15412)

Academics

  • CRN: 15412
  • Section Number: 898
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/6
  • Course Number: 4891
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Students will develop a comprehensive information technology project working in a team environment. The process of this project will expose them to the challenges of real world team based technology development including analysis, design, development, testing, and implementation.

CIS4891 - SENIOR CAPSTONE PROJECT (CRN: 15411)

Academics

  • CRN: 15411
  • Section Number: 899
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Corbin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/6
  • Course Number: 4891
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CIS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Students will develop a comprehensive information technology project working in a team environment. The process of this project will expose them to the challenges of real world team based technology development including analysis, design, development, testing, and implementation.

CJC1000 - INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (CRN: 15413)

Academics

  • CRN: 15413
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scalici, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJC
  • Course Materials

This course is a comprehensive view of historical and philosophical treatment programs and developments in the field of juvenile and adult corrections. Emphasis is placed on understanding the offender in the correctional system, with an examination of the correctional client, the non-institutional correctional system, agencies, and recidivism.

CJC1000 - INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (CRN: 14669)

Academics

  • CRN: 14669
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cintron, Diana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJC
  • Course Materials

This course is a comprehensive view of historical and philosophical treatment programs and developments in the field of juvenile and adult corrections. Emphasis is placed on understanding the offender in the correctional system, with an examination of the correctional client, the non-institutional correctional system, agencies, and recidivism.

CJE1300 - POLICE ORGANIZ & ADMIN (CRN: 14653)

Academics

  • CRN: 14653
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciaschini, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 1300
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course examines the principles of organization and administration in law enforcement functions and activities, including planning and research, public relations, personnel and training, inspection and control, and policy formation.

CJE1300 - POLICE ORGANIZ & ADMIN (CRN: 13420)

Academics

  • CRN: 13420
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciaschini, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/30
  • Course Number: 1300
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course examines the principles of organization and administration in law enforcement functions and activities, including planning and research, public relations, personnel and training, inspection and control, and policy formation.

CJE1640 - INTRO TO CRIME SCENE TECH (CRN: 15792)

Academics

  • CRN: 15792
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anastasas, Aris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 1640
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with special emphasis on the role of the evidence technician in solving crimes. While the more comprehensive facilities of a criminal laboratory are explored, major attention will be focused on the more limited portable devices available to a small enforcement unit. Pertinent criminal law and Supreme Court interpretations are covered as background materials for the consideration of types of physical evidence.

CJE1640 - INTRO TO CRIME SCENE TECH (CRN: 13421)

Academics

  • CRN: 13421
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cintron, Diana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1640
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with special emphasis on the role of the evidence technician in solving crimes. While the more comprehensive facilities of a criminal laboratory are explored, major attention will be focused on the more limited portable devices available to a small enforcement unit. Pertinent criminal law and Supreme Court interpretations are covered as background materials for the consideration of types of physical evidence.

CJE1640 - INTRO TO CRIME SCENE TECH (CRN: 13422)

Academics

  • CRN: 13422
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Doyle, Pricilla

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1640
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with special emphasis on the role of the evidence technician in solving crimes. While the more comprehensive facilities of a criminal laboratory are explored, major attention will be focused on the more limited portable devices available to a small enforcement unit. Pertinent criminal law and Supreme Court interpretations are covered as background materials for the consideration of types of physical evidence.

CJE1640 - INTRO TO CRIME SCENE TECH (CRN: 15415)

Academics

  • CRN: 15415
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Doyle, Pricilla

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WALKER HALL - A - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/26
  • Course Number: 1640
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with special emphasis on the role of the evidence technician in solving crimes. While the more comprehensive facilities of a criminal laboratory are explored, major attention will be focused on the more limited portable devices available to a small enforcement unit. Pertinent criminal law and Supreme Court interpretations are covered as background materials for the consideration of types of physical evidence.

CJE1640 - INTRO TO CRIME SCENE TECH (CRN: 14062)

Academics

  • CRN: 14062
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Costa, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1640
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the basic scientific techniques used in criminal investigation with special emphasis on the role of the evidence technician in solving crimes. While the more comprehensive facilities of a criminal laboratory are explored, major attention will be focused on the more limited portable devices available to a small enforcement unit. Pertinent criminal law and Supreme Court interpretations are covered as background materials for the consideration of types of physical evidence.

CJE2160 - HUMAN DIV WITHIN PUBLIC SAFETY (CRN: 14419)

Academics

  • CRN: 14419
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Reilly, Brian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2160
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to human diversity issues within public safety and the criminal justice system. Students will examine human resources within public safety; minority recruitment programs; community relations; cultural and ethnic differences in society; prejudice, discrimination, and racism; psychological concepts of motivation and basic needs; criminal justice ethics; and the impact of internal and external controls on criminal justice professionals.

CJE2600 - CRIM INVEST TECHNIQUES (CRN: 13423)

Academics

  • CRN: 13423
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Reilly, Brian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course presents criminal investigation procedures including theory of investigation, case preparation, specific techniques for selected offenses, questioning of witnesses and suspects, and problems in criminal investigation.

CJE2600 - CRIM INVEST TECHNIQUES (CRN: 15710)

Academics

  • CRN: 15710
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Costa, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course presents criminal investigation procedures including theory of investigation, case preparation, specific techniques for selected offenses, questioning of witnesses and suspects, and problems in criminal investigation.

CJE2600 - CRIM INVEST TECHNIQUES (CRN: 13641)

Academics

  • CRN: 13641
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciaschini, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course presents criminal investigation procedures including theory of investigation, case preparation, specific techniques for selected offenses, questioning of witnesses and suspects, and problems in criminal investigation.

CJE2602 - COMP CRIME SCENE GRAPHIC IMAG (CRN: 13911)

Academics

  • CRN: 13911
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rhoton, Nicole

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/20
  • Course Number: 2602
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to FARO Focus3D, advanced, 3-dimensional crime scene scanning and laser imaging hardware/software. This technology is currently being adopted by federal, state, and local law enforcement and investigative agencies to enable dimensionally accurate, 360 degree, computer generated graphic images for use in measurements, analyses, and reconstructions of crime and/or accident scenes and to aid in more accurate and compelling courtroom presentation. Students assemble, calibrate, and operate the technology through various indoor and outdoor crime scene scenarios and generate measurements, analyses, and reports concerning those scenes.

CJE2670 - INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE (CRN: 13912)

Academics

  • CRN: 13912
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Doyle, Pricilla

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 2670
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course covers advanced principles and theories involved in Crime Scene Technology. The course studies methods used in the identification, documentation, and preservation of physical evidence; the forensic value, handling, preservation, data analysis, reporting, and plan of action development; testing and documentation of biological evidence; and potential health and safety hazards encountered at a crime scene. Emergency procedures as well as state and federal regulations are included.

CJE2670 - INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE (CRN: 13691)

Academics

  • CRN: 13691
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cabral, Krissy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am GRESHAM HALL - B - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2670
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course covers advanced principles and theories involved in Crime Scene Technology. The course studies methods used in the identification, documentation, and preservation of physical evidence; the forensic value, handling, preservation, data analysis, reporting, and plan of action development; testing and documentation of biological evidence; and potential health and safety hazards encountered at a crime scene. Emergency procedures as well as state and federal regulations are included.

CJE2671 - LATENT FINGERPRINT DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14384)

Academics

  • CRN: 14384
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Costa, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/15
  • Course Number: 2671
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course emphasizes the techniques involved in detection, enhancement and recovery of latent fingerprints from physical evidence. Chemical and mechanical methods and surfaces will be analyzed and evaluated for proper application in both theory and practice.

CJE2671 - LATENT FINGERPRINT DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15111)

Academics

  • CRN: 15111
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cabral, Krissy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/15
  • Course Number: 2671
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course emphasizes the techniques involved in detection, enhancement and recovery of latent fingerprints from physical evidence. Chemical and mechanical methods and surfaces will be analyzed and evaluated for proper application in both theory and practice.

CJE2671 - LATENT FINGERPRINT DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13717)

Academics

  • CRN: 13717
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cabral, Krissy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/15
  • Course Number: 2671
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course emphasizes the techniques involved in detection, enhancement and recovery of latent fingerprints from physical evidence. Chemical and mechanical methods and surfaces will be analyzed and evaluated for proper application in both theory and practice.

CJE2711 - CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAPSTONE (CRN: 15430)

Academics

  • CRN: 15430
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Worch, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/15
  • Course Number: 2711
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to be taken in the last term of the student's degree program. The student will write about the latest issues pertaining to nine core topics covered of the Criminal Justice System. The student will bring together knowledge learned in nine core courses of the Criminal Justice Program and discuss how this knowledge is applicable to present day methods and court decisions.The student will accomplish this by an analysis of the latest methods and court decisions applicable to the Criminal Justice Field. The course includes a comprehensive exit exam.

CJE2770 - CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY (CRN: 13901)

Academics

  • CRN: 13901
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cabral, Krissy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/15
  • Course Number: 2770
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course includes basic crime scene photography skills, including camera operation and exposure control, proficiency in relational photos and flash control for crime scene and evidentiary documentation. Study includes special light sources, filters, specialized equipments, digital cameras, computer software and hand held camcorders.

CJE2770 - CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY (CRN: 14385)

Academics

  • CRN: 14385
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cabral, Krissy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/15
  • Course Number: 2770
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course includes basic crime scene photography skills, including camera operation and exposure control, proficiency in relational photos and flash control for crime scene and evidentiary documentation. Study includes special light sources, filters, specialized equipments, digital cameras, computer software and hand held camcorders.

CJJ2002 - JUVENILE DELINQUENCY (CRN: 13425)

Academics

  • CRN: 13425
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Reilly, Brian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 2002
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJJ
  • Course Materials

In this course the student will become acquainted with the history, problem, and issues pertaining to the juvenile offender. Students will analyze methods of prevention and correctional treatment; the degree of success of diversion programs; the role of police, courts, and corrections in handling the offender; and their impact on prevention and rehabilitation.

CJL2100 - CRIMINAL LAW (CRN: 14378)

Academics

  • CRN: 14378
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rubbinaccio, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJL
  • Course Materials

This course explores the nature, sources, and types of criminal law, including the classification and analysis of crimes and criminal acts in general, as well as examination of selected criminal offenses.

CJL2100 - CRIMINAL LAW (CRN: 13426)

Academics

  • CRN: 13426
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Branning, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJL
  • Course Materials

This course explores the nature, sources, and types of criminal law, including the classification and analysis of crimes and criminal acts in general, as well as examination of selected criminal offenses.

CJL2100 - CRIMINAL LAW (CRN: 14064)

Academics

  • CRN: 14064
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Denton, Barry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJL
  • Course Materials

This course explores the nature, sources, and types of criminal law, including the classification and analysis of crimes and criminal acts in general, as well as examination of selected criminal offenses.

CJL2130 - CRIM PROCEDURE & EVID (CRN: 15431)

Academics

  • CRN: 15431
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rubbinaccio, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 25/30
  • Course Number: 2130
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJL
  • Course Materials

This course presents the principles, duties, and mechanics of criminal procedure as applied to important areas of arrest, force, search, and seizure. Study and evaluation of evidence and proof, kinds, degrees, admissibility, competence, and weight are also presented. Rules of evidence and procedure at the operational level in law enforcement are covered.

CJL2130 - CRIM PROCEDURE & EVID (CRN: 13427)

Academics

  • CRN: 13427
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Branning, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2130
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CJL
  • Course Materials

This course presents the principles, duties, and mechanics of criminal procedure as applied to important areas of arrest, force, search, and seizure. Study and evaluation of evidence and proof, kinds, degrees, admissibility, competence, and weight are also presented. Rules of evidence and procedure at the operational level in law enforcement are covered.

CLP1001 - PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS (CRN: 13437)

Academics

  • CRN: 13437
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CLP
  • Course Materials

This course covers practical psychology for coping with everyday life. The course deals with psychological principles of adjustment, emotional functioning, effective relationships and personal happiness.

CLP1001 - PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS (CRN: 13248)

Academics

  • CRN: 13248
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CLP
  • Course Materials

This course covers practical psychology for coping with everyday life. The course deals with psychological principles of adjustment, emotional functioning, effective relationships and personal happiness.

CLP1001 - PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS (CRN: 13630)

Academics

  • CRN: 13630
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CLP
  • Course Materials

This course covers practical psychology for coping with everyday life. The course deals with psychological principles of adjustment, emotional functioning, effective relationships and personal happiness.

CLP1001 - PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS (CRN: 13610)

Academics

  • CRN: 13610
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bartley, Leslie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CLP
  • Course Materials

This course covers practical psychology for coping with everyday life. The course deals with psychological principles of adjustment, emotional functioning, effective relationships and personal happiness.

CLP2140 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14179)

Academics

  • CRN: 14179
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Oztimurlenk, Gulay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2140
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CLP
  • Course Materials

This course will provide an in-depth review of a broad spectrum of psychopathological disorders as defined by the DSM-5 (2013). CLP 2140 examines theoretical perspectives and current research related to abnormal behavior with a primary emphasis on identifying the symptomatology, etiology, and effective treatments of various mental disorders. These include depressive disorders, anxiety related disorders, stress and trauma disorders, addictions, eating disorders, schizophrenia, and more.

CLP2140 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14298)

Academics

  • CRN: 14298
  • Section Number: 30F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Drake-Brassfield, Camille

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 2140
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CLP
  • Course Materials

This course will provide an in-depth review of a broad spectrum of psychopathological disorders as defined by the DSM-5 (2013). CLP 2140 examines theoretical perspectives and current research related to abnormal behavior with a primary emphasis on identifying the symptomatology, etiology, and effective treatments of various mental disorders. These include depressive disorders, anxiety related disorders, stress and trauma disorders, addictions, eating disorders, schizophrenia, and more.

CLP2140 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15061)

Academics

  • CRN: 15061
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Jacquelyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2140
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CLP
  • Course Materials

This course will provide an in-depth review of a broad spectrum of psychopathological disorders as defined by the DSM-5 (2013). CLP 2140 examines theoretical perspectives and current research related to abnormal behavior with a primary emphasis on identifying the symptomatology, etiology, and effective treatments of various mental disorders. These include depressive disorders, anxiety related disorders, stress and trauma disorders, addictions, eating disorders, schizophrenia, and more.

CNT1000 - COMPUTER NETWORKING ESSENTIALS (CRN: 15130)

Academics

  • CRN: 15130
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CNT
  • Course Materials

This course provides students with a detailed overview of networking technologies, OSI reference model, TCP/IP protocol stack, LAN/WAN/wireless technologies, 802.xx IEEE standards, network security, and troubleshooting procedures. Students who successfully complete this course are prepared to take foundational industry certifications.

CNT1000 - COMPUTER NETWORKING ESSENTIALS (CRN: 13438)

Academics

  • CRN: 13438
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CNT
  • Course Materials

This course provides students with a detailed overview of networking technologies, OSI reference model, TCP/IP protocol stack, LAN/WAN/wireless technologies, 802.xx IEEE standards, network security, and troubleshooting procedures. Students who successfully complete this course are prepared to take foundational industry certifications.

CNT1512 - WIRELESS NETWORK ADMIN (CRN: 14251)

Academics

  • CRN: 14251
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scott, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 1512
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CNT
  • Course Materials

In this course students take a hands-on approach to planning, designing, installing, and configuring wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) including extensive step-by-step coverage of IEEE 802. Wireless network implementation, design, security, and troubleshooting are examined using industry standard practices adopted by multiple wireless LAN vendors.

CNT3504 - NETWORKS & DISTRIB PROCESSING (CRN: 14837)

Academics

  • CRN: 14837
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/35
  • Course Number: 3504
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CNT
  • Course Materials

The study of integrated multi-medium communication networks, examining multiplexing schematics, switching circuit networks and packet switching networks. Communication traffic characterization, delay, blocking analysis and queuing network analysis will also be discussed. The course will also explore routing protocols, protocol architectures, network architectures, layered connection management, network design, path dimensioning, dynamic routing, flow control, and random access algorithms. Additionally, protocols for error control, signaling, addressing, fault management, and security control will be covered.

COM2460 - INTRO TO INTERCULTURAL COMMUN (CRN: 13941)

Academics

  • CRN: 13941
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connor, Katharine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2460
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: COM
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to answer the question: How can an understanding of a diverse society help me become a more effective communicator? The course will look at our communicative interaction with different cultures for the purposes of sharing information, ideas and perspectives with the goal of understanding and appreciating differences. Students will examine the fundamental concepts of the communication process, self-awareness and audience centered communication. Furthermore, students will gain a greater understanding of listening skills, channels of communication, and how to foster appropriate feedback as it relates to the ways culture effects communication. This course is an introduction to Intercultural Communication. It provides an overview to the unique relationship between communication and culture.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 14467)

Academics

  • CRN: 14467
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cramer, Kerry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 14447)

Academics

  • CRN: 14447
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cramer, Kerry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 15436)

Academics

  • CRN: 15436
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Snyder, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 13441)

Academics

  • CRN: 13441
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Snyder, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 13442)

Academics

  • CRN: 13442
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Snyder, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 13913)

Academics

  • CRN: 13913
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cramer, Kerry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 15234)

Academics

  • CRN: 15234
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Corbin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 15434)

Academics

  • CRN: 15434
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cramer, Kerry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1000 - INTRO TO COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 15160)

Academics

  • CRN: 15160
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Corbin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of computer programming fundamentals involving problem solving, algorithm development, and program creation.

COP1822 - INTERNET PROGRAMNG HTML (CRN: 14709)

Academics

  • CRN: 14709
  • Section Number: 31F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kodsey, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/26
  • Course Number: 1822
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Students create Web pages using HTML.

COP1822 - INTERNET PROGRAMNG HTML (CRN: 15775)

Academics

  • CRN: 15775
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Corbin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/35
  • Course Number: 1822
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Students create Web pages using HTML.

COP1822 - INTERNET PROGRAMNG HTML (CRN: 13967)

Academics

  • CRN: 13967
  • Section Number: 30F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kodsey, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/26
  • Course Number: 1822
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Students create Web pages using HTML.

COP1822 - INTERNET PROGRAMNG HTML (CRN: 15437)

Academics

  • CRN: 15437
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Osheroff, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/35
  • Course Number: 1822
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Students create Web pages using HTML.

COP1822 - INTERNET PROGRAMNG HTML (CRN: 14053)

Academics

  • CRN: 14053
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Osheroff, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 1822
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Students create Web pages using HTML.

COP2360 - C# PROGRAMMING I (CRN: 15185)

Academics

  • CRN: 15185
  • Section Number: 902
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webster, Roger

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 3:00 pm - 5:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 2360
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course teaches software development fundamentals in the C# programming language using a hands-on approach. Familiarity with basic programming concepts is required but experience with the specific language is not assumed.

COP2360 - C# PROGRAMMING I (CRN: 13445)

Academics

  • CRN: 13445
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webster, Roger

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 2360
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course teaches software development fundamentals in the C# programming language using a hands-on approach. Familiarity with basic programming concepts is required but experience with the specific language is not assumed.

COP2360 - C# PROGRAMMING I (CRN: 14428)

Academics

  • CRN: 14428
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webster, Roger

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 2360
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course teaches software development fundamentals in the C# programming language using a hands-on approach. Familiarity with basic programming concepts is required but experience with the specific language is not assumed.

COP2700 - DATABASE PROGRAMMING (CRN: 14387)

Academics

  • CRN: 14387
  • Section Number: 399
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kodsey, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/6
  • Course Number: 2700
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This class covers the concepts of relational databases and the industry standard SQL language. Students will create and maintain database objects and be able to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. Students will write SQL scripts. Students will use an additional programming language to apply the SQL concepts in a computer application.

COP2800 - JAVA PROGRAMMING (CRN: 14710)

Academics

  • CRN: 14710
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Snyder, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 2800
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Java programming language. Students create Java applications using object-oriented techniques as well as Java applets for Internet programming.

COP2800 - JAVA PROGRAMMING (CRN: 15831)

Academics

  • CRN: 15831
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webster, Roger

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/25
  • Course Number: 2800
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Java programming language. Students create Java applications using object-oriented techniques as well as Java applets for Internet programming.

COP2800 - JAVA PROGRAMMING (CRN: 14421)

Academics

  • CRN: 14421
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kodsey, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 2800
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the Java programming language. Students create Java applications using object-oriented techniques as well as Java applets for Internet programming.

COP3505 - INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER PROGRAM (CRN: 15562)

Academics

  • CRN: 15562
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webster, Roger

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 3505
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This is a programming course to develop problem-solving techniques for numerical and non-numerical problems from various disciplines. Students will design the solution to each problem and implement it in a current programming language (such as Python). Coverage includes an introduction to computer system, flow control, functions, I/O streams, arrays, strings, and classes.

COP3804 - INTERMEDIATE JAVA PROGRAMMING (CRN: 14386)

Academics

  • CRN: 14386
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kodsey, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 3804
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

This course assumes prior programming experience in Java and is designed to expand students' knowledge of computer science and sharpen their programming skills. The course extends object-oriented programming techniques, data structures (e.g., linked lists, stacks, queues, and trees), and an introduction to the analysis of algorithms that operate on those data structures.

COP4807 - WEB APPLICATION PROGRAMMING (CRN: 14689)

Academics

  • CRN: 14689
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kodsey, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 4807
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: COP
  • Course Materials

The students in this course will learn advanced methods for building interactive, database-backed web sites and applications. This course introduces using various frameworks to develop rich, maintainable applications. The Ruby on Rails framework is covered in-depth, but other frameworks will be covered as well. Additional topics include integrating search engines and web application security.

CRW2001 - CREATIVE WRITING I (CRN: 14887)

Academics

  • CRN: 14887
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Embick, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2001
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CRW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to develop and enhance a student's ability to use conventional techniques of imaginative writing. This course is for students who wish beginning study in the writing of short fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, and/or drama with critical review on projects, to experience writing for and leading workshops, performing and critiquing readings, as well as comparative study of literature.

CRW2300 - INTRODUCTION TO POETRY WRITING (CRN: 14543)

Academics

  • CRN: 14543
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: George, Brandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/25
  • Course Number: 2300
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: CRW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course will serve as an introduction to writing and workshopping original poetry as well as crafting critical responses to aesthetically informative examples of poetry writing. The class will study poetry as a genre and explore a variety of poetic schools, forms, and techniques. The term project will consist of a portfolio of poems, the parameters of which will be determined by the instructor. This course has a substantial writing requirement, but writers of all levels and experience are welcome.

CTS1131 - COMPUTER HARDWARE (CRN: 14074)

Academics

  • CRN: 14074
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pugh, Alethea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/35
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboards, storage systems, and peripherals. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams.

CTS1131 - COMPUTER HARDWARE (CRN: 15815)

Academics

  • CRN: 15815
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/35
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboards, storage systems, and peripherals. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams.

CTS1131 - COMPUTER HARDWARE (CRN: 13636)

Academics

  • CRN: 13636
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pugh, Alethea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboards, storage systems, and peripherals. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams.

CTS1131 - COMPUTER HARDWARE (CRN: 15439)

Academics

  • CRN: 15439
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Durrance, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboards, storage systems, and peripherals. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams.

CTS1131 - COMPUTER HARDWARE (CRN: 13927)

Academics

  • CRN: 13927
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboards, storage systems, and peripherals. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams.

CTS1131 - COMPUTER HARDWARE (CRN: 15774)

Academics

  • CRN: 15774
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboards, storage systems, and peripherals. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams.

CTS1131 - COMPUTER HARDWARE (CRN: 14479)

Academics

  • CRN: 14479
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with an in-depth hands-on overview of computer hardware including processors, memory, motherboards, storage systems, and peripherals. Students completing this course will be prepared to take the CompTIA A+ certification exams.

CTS1133 - COMPUTER SOFTWARE (CRN: 15806)

Academics

  • CRN: 15806
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dudley, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/35
  • Course Number: 1133
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Windows Operating Systems. Topics include, Windows installation, Windows maintenance, Windows optimization, Application support, configuring networking and applying security.

CTS1133 - COMPUTER SOFTWARE (CRN: 14073)

Academics

  • CRN: 14073
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pugh, Alethea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/35
  • Course Number: 1133
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Windows Operating Systems. Topics include, Windows installation, Windows maintenance, Windows optimization, Application support, configuring networking and applying security.

CTS1133 - COMPUTER SOFTWARE (CRN: 15162)

Academics

  • CRN: 15162
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward, Kyle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 1133
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Windows Operating Systems. Topics include, Windows installation, Windows maintenance, Windows optimization, Application support, configuring networking and applying security.

CTS1133 - COMPUTER SOFTWARE (CRN: 13447)

Academics

  • CRN: 13447
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pugh, Alethea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1133
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Windows Operating Systems. Topics include, Windows installation, Windows maintenance, Windows optimization, Application support, configuring networking and applying security.

CTS1133 - COMPUTER SOFTWARE (CRN: 15161)

Academics

  • CRN: 15161
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward, Kyle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1133
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Windows Operating Systems. Topics include, Windows installation, Windows maintenance, Windows optimization, Application support, configuring networking and applying security.

CTS1133 - COMPUTER SOFTWARE (CRN: 15440)

Academics

  • CRN: 15440
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1133
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Windows Operating Systems. Topics include, Windows installation, Windows maintenance, Windows optimization, Application support, configuring networking and applying security.

CTS1133 - COMPUTER SOFTWARE (CRN: 14868)

Academics

  • CRN: 14868
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scott, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1133
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot Windows Operating Systems. Topics include, Windows installation, Windows maintenance, Windows optimization, Application support, configuring networking and applying security.

CTS1314 - NET DEF AND COUNTERMEASURES I (CRN: 15110)

Academics

  • CRN: 15110
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Short, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 1314
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

Explore the methods needed to provide protection of digital business assets along with detection and response to cyber threats. Leverage threat intelligence to predict threats before they happen. The focus is on network security designed to enable students to create and deploy a comprehensive network defense system.

CTS1314 - NET DEF AND COUNTERMEASURES I (CRN: 14870)

Academics

  • CRN: 14870
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hopkins, Rushell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 1314
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

Explore the methods needed to provide protection of digital business assets along with detection and response to cyber threats. Leverage threat intelligence to predict threats before they happen. The focus is on network security designed to enable students to create and deploy a comprehensive network defense system.

CTS2120 - COMP & NETWORK SECURITY (SEC+) (CRN: 14869)

Academics

  • CRN: 14869
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hopkins, Rushell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 11:40 am HENDRY HALL - K - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2120
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a student with a broad-based knowledge of network security and to prepare him/her for further study in specialized security fields. This course also prepares the student for appropriate standard industry certification exams.

CTS2120 - COMP & NETWORK SECURITY (SEC+) (CRN: 15442)

Academics

  • CRN: 15442
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hopkins, Rushell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2120
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a student with a broad-based knowledge of network security and to prepare him/her for further study in specialized security fields. This course also prepares the student for appropriate standard industry certification exams.

CTS2142 - INTRO TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CRN: 13914)

Academics

  • CRN: 13914
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Belcher, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/30
  • Course Number: 2142
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

An introduction to the techniques, skills and tools required to ensure the success of information technology projects. This course covers the skills to complete projects on time and within budget and the entire project life cycle from initiation and planning through execution, acceptance, support and closure.

CTS2142 - INTRO TO PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CRN: 13640)

Academics

  • CRN: 13640
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Allen, Carmen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2142
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

An introduction to the techniques, skills and tools required to ensure the success of information technology projects. This course covers the skills to complete projects on time and within budget and the entire project life cycle from initiation and planning through execution, acceptance, support and closure.

CTS2321 - LINUX INTERNET SERVERS (CRN: 14451)

Academics

  • CRN: 14451
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/35
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

Internet services and technologies are examined as implemented on the network operating system of Linux. Students are guided through the basics of the network operating system, installation of system software and applications software, and tools for network and system administration. Internet technologies including Domain Name Service, CGI bins for WWW servers, and virtual web hosting are explored. Students will install and configure several Internet services including PPP, DNS, web servers, virtual machines, ftp, and email.

CTS2321 - LINUX INTERNET SERVERS (CRN: 13449)

Academics

  • CRN: 13449
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bruno, Frederick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

Internet services and technologies are examined as implemented on the network operating system of Linux. Students are guided through the basics of the network operating system, installation of system software and applications software, and tools for network and system administration. Internet technologies including Domain Name Service, CGI bins for WWW servers, and virtual web hosting are explored. Students will install and configure several Internet services including PPP, DNS, web servers, virtual machines, ftp, and email.

CTS2334 - MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER (CRN: 15735)

Academics

  • CRN: 15735
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perrine, Barbara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/35
  • Course Number: 2334
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course emphasizes design, installation, manageability, security, and interoperability of network servers and supporting network infrastructure. The student prepares for a server installation, configures directory services, creates security groups, creates security policies and manages user accounts.

CTS2334 - MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER (CRN: 13450)

Academics

  • CRN: 13450
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perrine, Barbara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2334
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course emphasizes design, installation, manageability, security, and interoperability of network servers and supporting network infrastructure. The student prepares for a server installation, configures directory services, creates security groups, creates security policies and manages user accounts.

CTS2334 - MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER (CRN: 14729)

Academics

  • CRN: 14729
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perrine, Barbara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2334
  • Department: Computers (CPTR)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course emphasizes design, installation, manageability, security, and interoperability of network servers and supporting network infrastructure. The student prepares for a server installation, configures directory services, creates security groups, creates security policies and manages user accounts.

CTS4408 - DATABASE ADMINISTRATION (CRN: 14388)

Academics

  • CRN: 14388
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward, Kyle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 4408
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the methods and tools utilized in the administration of industry standard database management systems. Students will be exposed to topics such as client-server architecture, planning and installation, server configuration, user management and performance optimization. Students will gain knowledge of practical database administration tasks such as backup and restoration, security configuration, and replication management.

CTS4408 - DATABASE ADMINISTRATION (CRN: 15105)

Academics

  • CRN: 15105
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward, Kyle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 4408
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: CTS
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the methods and tools utilized in the administration of industry standard database management systems. Students will be exposed to topics such as client-server architecture, planning and installation, server configuration, user management and performance optimization. Students will gain knowledge of practical database administration tasks such as backup and restoration, security configuration, and replication management.

CVT2205 - ADVANCED CARDIAC CARE (CRN: 14813)

Academics

  • CRN: 14813
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lenius, Raymond

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 8:30 am - 11:30 am WALKER HALL - A - 207

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/26
  • Course Number: 2205
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: CVT
  • Course Materials

This course presents an in-depth review of critical care for the cardiovascular patient. Cardiac assist devices, oxygen delivery devices, advanced cardiac pharmacology, and advanced cardiac algorithms will be reviewed. In addition, the student will be presented with advanced structural heart, peripheral interventional, endovascular, and cardiothoracic therapy procedures and operations.

CVT2421 - INVASIVE CARDIOLOGY II (CRN: 14812)

Academics

  • CRN: 14812
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lenius, Raymond

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm WALKER HALL - A - 207

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/26
  • Course Number: 2421
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: CVT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to tie together cardiac disease processes with diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization procedures. Students will be presented with classifications, equipment, and techniques used in invasive cardiology. The course offers an in-depth presentation of various cardiac diseases including coronary artery disease, angina, myocardial infarction, heart failure, valve diseases, cardiomyopathies, pericardial disorders, arrhythmias, and congenital anomalies, and repair procedures. Additionally, students learn the various calculations performed in the catheterization lab including cardiac outputs, vascular resistance, valve areas, and shunts.

CVT2840L - CARDIOVASCULAR PRACTICUM II (CRN: 13003)

Academics

  • CRN: 13003
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 5
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bennett, Halley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:00 am - 3:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/26
  • Course Number: 2840L
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: CVT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Clinical experience in procedures performed in the cardiovascular laboratories, including use of equipment, performing tests and patient care as it relates to the cardiovascular areas with emphasis on cardiac catheterization, ECG, stress testing, Holter monitoring, and an introduction to echocardiography.

CVT2841L - CARDIOVASCULAR PRACTICUM III (CRN: 15607)

Academics

  • CRN: 15607
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bennett, Halley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2841L
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: CVT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students to gain more in-depth clinical experience in invasive cardiology including: pre and post cardiac catheterization activities, cardiovascular techniques, hemodynamic monitoring, intra aortic balloon pumping, and cardiac output measurements. Clinical practice in the cardiac catheterization lab includes circulating, scrubbing, recording, and manipulating the imaging equipment during both diagnostic and interventional catheterization procedures.

DEH1002 - DENTAL HYGIENE I (CRN: 14052)

Academics

  • CRN: 14052
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molumby, Karen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/18
  • Course Number: 1002
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to dentistry and the dental hygiene profession, principles of instrumentation, management of medical emergencies in the dental office and the mastery of basic techniques required in providing comprehensive preventive dental health services for patients.

DEH1002L - DENTAL HYGIENE I PRE-CLINI LAB (CRN: 13004)

Academics

  • CRN: 13004
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molumby, Karen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 8:00 am - 6:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 150

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/18
  • Course Number: 1002L
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is a competency-based course designed for the practical application of the theory and techniques studied in DEH 1002. Practice is provided in the clinical laboratory on dental mannequins and then on peers. Completion of all course materials to a specified minimum standard of competency is a prerequisite to Dental Hygiene II.

DEH1130 - ORAL HISTOLOGY/EMBRYOLOGY (CRN: 14512)

Academics

  • CRN: 14512
  • Section Number: 10F
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koshy, Suni

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 142

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/18
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the embryonic development of the face and oral cavity and the process of tooth development.

DEH2400 - GENERAL &ORAL PATHOLOGY (CRN: 14511)

Academics

  • CRN: 14511
  • Section Number: 10F
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Iglesias, Yessenia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 142

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/18
  • Course Number: 2400
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Course Materials

The principles of general pathology are studied as they relate to diseases of the teeth and structures of the oral cavity. A description of disturbances of development and growth of orofacial structures will be covered including classification of oral lesions, as well as oral manifestation of systemic diseases. There will be an emphasis on the importance of the dental hygienist's recognition of normal and abnormal conditions.

DEH2702 - COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH (CRN: 13601)

Academics

  • CRN: 13601
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bessette, Christy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/18
  • Course Number: 2702
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the concepts and core principles of community oral health. Orientation to the role of the dental hygienist as educator, resource person and consumer advocate in the field of dental public health are addressed as well as an introduction to epidemiology and research principles. In addition, theories and their application at the federal, state and local levels will be explored. The student will develop the skills necessary to assess various target populations and select educational strategies that will effectively provide culturally appropriate oral health education programs.

DEH2702L - COMMUNITY DENTAL HEALTH LAB (CRN: 13602)

Academics

  • CRN: 13602
  • Section Number: 10F
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bessette, Christy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 8:00 am - 9:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 142

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/18
  • Course Number: 2702L
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Application of the coursework attained in Community Dental Health is utilized in this course. Students collect primary data using a survey method. Participation in public health education projects is also required.

DEH2806 - DENTAL HYGIENE IV (CRN: 13600)

Academics

  • CRN: 13600
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Iglesias, Yessenia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/18
  • Course Number: 2806
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Course Materials

This course highlights the systemic diseases and mental health issues with direct and/or indirect influence on oral health. Patients whose medical, physical, psychological, or social situations make it necessary to modify normal dental routines in order to provide dental treatment will be discussed. Methods to assess and improve patients' oral health as well as modifications to dental hygiene appointments will be addressed.

DEH2806L - DENTAL HYGIENE IV CLINICAL (CRN: 13005)

Academics

  • CRN: 13005
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 5
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Britto, Magdaline

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 150

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/18
  • Course Number: 2806L
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DEH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

A clinical course designed to provide a variety of clinical experiences with diverse populations to enhance previously learned skills and knowledge in the delivery of comprehensive patient care. Emphasis is placed on the incorporation of technology, advanced instrumentation, professional decision-making, and patient management skills necessary to increase the quality of care in the delivery of dental hygiene services.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14740)

Academics

  • CRN: 14740
  • Section Number: 703
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Taggart, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13406)

Academics

  • CRN: 13406
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Taggart, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING B - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/35
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14218)

Academics

  • CRN: 14218
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Drake-Brassfield, Camille

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13444)

Academics

  • CRN: 13444
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Arway, Rosemary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15307)

Academics

  • CRN: 15307
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maetzke, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14896)

Academics

  • CRN: 14896
  • Section Number: 12B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Sheila

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14324)

Academics

  • CRN: 14324
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hester, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15503)

Academics

  • CRN: 15503
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Oztimurlenk, Gulay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 4:10 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14294)

Academics

  • CRN: 14294
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Drake-Brassfield, Camille

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14751)

Academics

  • CRN: 14751
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bergum, Tamara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15309)

Academics

  • CRN: 15309
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maetzke, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13300)

Academics

  • CRN: 13300
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Guerrero Smith, Silvia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15732)

Academics

  • CRN: 15732
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Guerrero Smith, Silvia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15601)

Academics

  • CRN: 15601
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sleeger, Jodi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15600)

Academics

  • CRN: 15600
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sleeger, Jodi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14404)

Academics

  • CRN: 14404
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bergum, Tamara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14897)

Academics

  • CRN: 14897
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bergum, Tamara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14325)

Academics

  • CRN: 14325
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lawler, Bonnie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 168

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14323)

Academics

  • CRN: 14323
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hester, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14246)

Academics

  • CRN: 14246
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Sheila

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15420)

Academics

  • CRN: 15420
  • Section Number: 16B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Sheila

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 15418)

Academics

  • CRN: 15418
  • Section Number: 15B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Sheila

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14609)

Academics

  • CRN: 14609
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Sheila

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13249)

Academics

  • CRN: 13249
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bergum, Tamara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13508)

Academics

  • CRN: 13508
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Arway, Rosemary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13451)

Academics

  • CRN: 13451
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Elowsky, Shandya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13448)

Academics

  • CRN: 13448
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Elowsky, Shandya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13443)

Academics

  • CRN: 13443
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Jesus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13440)

Academics

  • CRN: 13440
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bartley, Leslie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 14000)

Academics

  • CRN: 14000
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Jesus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13997)

Academics

  • CRN: 13997
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Guerrero Smith, Silvia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DEP2004 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENT (CRN: 13439)

Academics

  • CRN: 13439
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bartley, Leslie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2004
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DEP
  • Course Materials

This course includes life span coverage of theories and findings in human development, emphasizing the physical and psychosocial growth of the individual from conception to death. Emphasis is placed on the special problems and challenges the individual faces at each stage of the life cycle: prenatal development, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and old age.

DES1020C - DENTAL ANATOMY (CRN: 13006)

Academics

  • CRN: 13006
  • Section Number: 10F
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molumby, Karen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 142

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/18
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DES
  • Course Materials

This course presents a study of gross anatomy of the hard and soft structures of the oral cavity, and the skeletal, muscular, circulatory, nervous, lymphatic, and glandular systems of the head and neck. Tooth morphology is studied in depth.

DES1100C - DENTAL MATERIALS (CRN: 13007)

Academics

  • CRN: 13007
  • Section Number: 10F
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Britto, Magdaline

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:00 am - 12:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 150

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/18
  • Course Number: 1100C
  • Department: Dental (DENT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: DES
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to acquaint the students with various materials used in the dental profession, including rationale for use, contraindications, chemistry and biocompatibility. The laboratory time allows the student to manipulate the various dental materials.

DIG2100C - WEB DESIGN I (CRN: 14333)

Academics

  • CRN: 14333
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kim, Dahye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2100C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DIG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

An introduction to contemporary web design, as a successful tool in digital communication. Equipped with a historical understanding of the web's evolution and key industry-standard design guidelines. You will have a foundational knowledge of website creation and apply it to the planning, design and development of your own web page over the course of the semester. Critical and creative thinking will be encouraged through your class interactions, projects, and online postings.

DIG2280C - DIGITAL VIDEO AND SOUND (CRN: 15355)

Academics

  • CRN: 15355
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kim, Dahye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am WALKER HALL - A - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2280C
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DIG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides an introduction to industrial/corporate video production techniques, including script/storyboarding, camera operation, lighting, audio recording, and post-production techniques.

DIG2318C - ANIMATION STUDIO (CRN: 14147)

Academics

  • CRN: 14147
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harper, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 174

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 2318C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DIG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an intermediate course that builds on the animation knowledge that students have gained from Intro to Electronic Art and Digital Art and Animation. This class focuses students on making projects that advance their animation skills. These projects could include: 2D animation, Cell animation, Stop Motion, Motion Design, Compositing, VFX, Motion Capture, or 3D animation. Students will focus on exploring their creative voice through the medium. They will also expand their technical understanding through deeper software explorations. Students will be encouraged to explore new technologies in order to create compelling animated stories. They will be required to create written and visual planning documents like scripts, storyboards, and concept art. Students will be challenged to push their creativity to make expressive and conceptually challenging work.

DIG2626C - ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CRN: 14148)

Academics

  • CRN: 14148
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harper, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 174

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 2626C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DIG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course explores the history and practice of using artificial intelligence (AI) in creative work. Students will be exposed to methods and algorithms utilized by scientists and artists in computing and creative fields. They will demonstrate a knowledge of AI in relation to many creative practices including writing, image making, game design, and music. Students will write code that is inspired by natural phenomena like: bird flocking, decision making, neural networks, and genetic algorithms. Students will create and modify code in games and creative projects. Critical and creative thinking will be encouraged through class projects and interactions.

DIG2711C - GAME DESIGN AND GAMEPLAY (CRN: 14149)

Academics

  • CRN: 14149
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harper, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 174

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 2711C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DIG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course explores the artistic and technological components that make games enjoyable, playable, challenging, and marketable. Students will implement theories of play and explore how those theories not only shape our games, but our world. Students will make several games in this course, which will utilize industry standard game creation software. All will follow the principles of well-designed games, which consist of a clearly defined goal, set of game criteria, and rules for gameplay. Students will also be introduced to game marketplaces and how they might be utilized to sell their games.

DIG2972C - DIG ARTS AND MULT. MEDIA CAPST (CRN: 14334)

Academics

  • CRN: 14334
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harper, Nathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 174

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/12
  • Course Number: 2972C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: DIG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students conceptualize, design, and produce their final project for the AS in Digital Arts and Multimedia Production program. The goal of this course is to allow students the time and space to create a work that demonstrates significant technical and creative knowledge in the digital arts. Students will be closely advised by the instructor on all aspects of their project. Students will also be expected to create an online portfolio, CV or resume, and develop strategies for entering the workforce.

DSC1006 - INTRODUCT TO HOMELAND SECURITY (CRN: 13953)

Academics

  • CRN: 13953
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Reilly, Brian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 1006
  • Department: Criminal Justice (CRIM)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: DSC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the vocabulary and important components of homeland security. It identifies the important agencies associated with homeland security and their inter-related duties and relationships. Students examine historical events that impact homeland security; explore state, national, and international laws impacting homeland security; and examine the most critical threats confronting homeland security.

DSC3034 - TERRORISM PREPAREDNESS (CRN: 15472)

Academics

  • CRN: 15472
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Worch, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/30
  • Course Number: 3034
  • Department: Public Administration (PAD)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: DSC
  • Course Materials

This course provides an in-depth investigation of terrorists, their targets and potential methods, and the resultant implications for emergency management mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. The course explores terrorists and their motives, vulnerability of critical infrastructure and other civilian targets, risk assessment, and emergency management interventions. Course topics include descriptions and critiques of local, national, and international resources and initiatives in this evolving modern phenomenon.

EAP0300 - ENG ACAD SPEECH LISTENING (CRN: 14745)

Academics

  • CRN: 14745
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lanute, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/20
  • Course Number: 0300
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This course will help non-native students of English to develop listening and speaking abilities for academic purposes. Level: Low Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP0320 - ENG ACADEMIC READING (CRN: 14746)

Academics

  • CRN: 14746
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 7:30 pm - 8:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/20
  • Course Number: 0320
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for non-native students of English who wish to develop reading strategies for academic purposes. Level: Low Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP0340 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC WRITING (CRN: 14747)

Academics

  • CRN: 14747
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 7:30 pm - 8:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/20
  • Course Number: 0340
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This course is intended for non-native students of English who wish to develop their writing ability in Standard American English for academic purposes. Level: Low Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP0360 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC GRAMMAR (CRN: 14748)

Academics

  • CRN: 14748
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Febles, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/20
  • Course Number: 0360
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

The aim of this course is to provide non-native students of American English with the elements necessary to master grammatical competence at the low intermediate level. Successful completion of this coure requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP0400 - ENG ACAD SPEECH LISTENING (CRN: 13102)

Academics

  • CRN: 13102
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Febles, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 7:30 pm - 8:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/20
  • Course Number: 0400
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for non-native students of English to develop listening and speaking abilities for academic purposes. Level: High Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP0420 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC READING (CRN: 13103)

Academics

  • CRN: 13103
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cherniavsky, Elena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/20
  • Course Number: 0420
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

The aim of this course is to help non-native students of English to develop reading strategies for academic purposes. Level: High Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP0440 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC WRITING (CRN: 14664)

Academics

  • CRN: 14664
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lanute, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 7:30 pm - 8:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/20
  • Course Number: 0440
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This course is intended for non-native students of English who wish to refine their writing ability in Standard American English. The focus is paragraph writing for academic purposes. Level: Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP0460 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC GRAMMAR (CRN: 13104)

Academics

  • CRN: 13104
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/20
  • Course Number: 0460
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

The aim of this course is to help non-native students of American English to reinforce and develop their grammatical competence at the intermediate level. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

*Preparatory credit only--does not count toward a degree or certificate.

EAP1500 - ENG ACAD SPEECH LISTENING (CRN: 15050)

Academics

  • CRN: 15050
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lanute, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/20
  • Course Number: 1500
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This course is for students whose primary language is not American English and whose placement test scores show the need for instruction in high intermediate vocabulary, listening comprehension, and speaking skills. The emphasis in the course will be on vocabulary development, and developing academic lecture/discourse comprehension, note-taking and public speaking. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

(*) Students may apply up to a maximum of 12 credit hours of EAP college-level credits toward a degree.

EAP1520 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC READING (CRN: 15051)

Academics

  • CRN: 15051
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/20
  • Course Number: 1520
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This course is for students whose primary language is not American English and whose placement test scores show a need for instruction in high intermediate vocabulary and reading comprehension skills. The emphasis in the course will be on vocabulary development, and developing literacy using authentic sources and preparing students for college. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

(*) Students may apply up to a maximum of 12 credit hours of EAP college-level credits toward a degree.

EAP1540 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC WRITING (CRN: 15052)

Academics

  • CRN: 15052
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/20
  • Course Number: 1540
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to essay writing. It is intended for non-native students of English who wish to develop their writing ability for business or academic purposes. Level: High Intermediate. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

(*) Students may apply up to a maximum of 12 credit hours of EAP college-level credits toward a degree.

EAP1560 - ENGLISH ACADEMIC GRAMMAR (CRN: 15053)

Academics

  • CRN: 15053
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tucker, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/20
  • Course Number: 1560
  • Department: English for Academic Purposes (EAP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: EAP
  • Course Materials

The aim of this course is to provide non-native students of American English with the linguistic elements necessary to develop grammatical competence at the high intermediate level. Successful completion of this course requires a grade of "C" or better.

(*) Students may apply up to a maximum of 12 credit hours of EAP college-level credits toward a degree.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13903)

Academics

  • CRN: 13903
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Honeycutt, Theresa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15074)

Academics

  • CRN: 15074
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bazoeva, Izabella

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 14604)

Academics

  • CRN: 14604
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Post, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 5:30 pm - 8:10 pm BUILDING A - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 14552)

Academics

  • CRN: 14552
  • Section Number: 205
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nikishin, Alexandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15096)

Academics

  • CRN: 15096
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Post, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13809)

Academics

  • CRN: 13809
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Honeycutt, Theresa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15098)

Academics

  • CRN: 15098
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ginarte, Juan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 12:00 pm - 2:30 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 14307)

Academics

  • CRN: 14307
  • Section Number: 13F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ginarte, Juan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13200)

Academics

  • CRN: 13200
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nikishin, Alexandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13109)

Academics

  • CRN: 13109
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Honeycutt, Theresa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13298)

Academics

  • CRN: 13298
  • Section Number: 10F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ginarte, Juan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15753)

Academics

  • CRN: 15753
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ray, Rita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15146)

Academics

  • CRN: 15146
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nikishin, Alexandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15097)

Academics

  • CRN: 15097
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Post, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15212)

Academics

  • CRN: 15212
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ginarte, Juan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 15321)

Academics

  • CRN: 15321
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Post, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 14084)

Academics

  • CRN: 14084
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nikishin, Alexandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13996)

Academics

  • CRN: 13996
  • Section Number: 845
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nikishin, Alexandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13328)

Academics

  • CRN: 13328
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moffett, Randy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13327)

Academics

  • CRN: 13327
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moffett, Randy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13326)

Academics

  • CRN: 13326
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moffett, Randy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 13965)

Academics

  • CRN: 13965
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Honeycutt, Theresa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 14892)

Academics

  • CRN: 14892
  • Section Number: D01
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moffett, Randy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2013 - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS (CRN: 14893)

Academics

  • CRN: 14893
  • Section Number: D02
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moffett, Randy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn the foundations of macroeconomics as the branch of economics concerned with how decision-making, in an environment of scarcity, maps onto the aggregate economy. Students will examine theories and evidence related the following core set of topics: national income determination, money, monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomic conditions, international trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth and development.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 14083)

Academics

  • CRN: 14083
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nikishin, Alexandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/40
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 13889)

Academics

  • CRN: 13889
  • Section Number: 10F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ginarte, Juan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/40
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 13959)

Academics

  • CRN: 13959
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bazoeva, Izabella

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 15728)

Academics

  • CRN: 15728
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ray, Rita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 15265)

Academics

  • CRN: 15265
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bazoeva, Izabella

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 13330)

Academics

  • CRN: 13330
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nikishin, Alexandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 15275)

Academics

  • CRN: 15275
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bazoeva, Izabella

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 14495)

Academics

  • CRN: 14495
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ray, Rita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 13888)

Academics

  • CRN: 13888
  • Section Number: 11F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ginarte, Juan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 13111)

Academics

  • CRN: 13111
  • Section Number: 846
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ginarte, Juan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

ECO2023 - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS (CRN: 15322)

Academics

  • CRN: 15322
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Post, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Economics (ECON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ECO
  • Course Materials

The basic objective of this course is to acquaint the student with the structure and operation of the market system. Emphasis will be placed on microeconomics, which is presented not only as a formalized logical way of thinking but also as a model with which to understand and analyze human behavior. The student will learn to apply an analytical approach to the study of how individuals, businesses, and societies deal with the fundamental problem of scarce resources.

EDE4940 - INTERN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (CRN: 13474)

Academics

  • CRN: 13474
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 12
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brantley, Diane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/7
  • Course Number: 4940
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDE
  • Course Materials

This course requires teacher candidates to lead instruction in an area K-6 classroom under the supervision of a trained clinical educator. Guided by the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, ESOL Performance Standards, ESOL K-12 Competencies and Skills, and Reading Endorsement Competencies, teacher candidates will write lesson plans, choose materials, conduct lessons, and manage student behavior during one semester of full day internship. Over the course of the internship, teacher candidates will conduct systematic inquiry about their work with children in K-6 school settings and continually revise their classroom instruction and management through a cycle of reflective practice. The teacher candidates will also participate in a series of required mandatory seminars at Florida SouthWestern State College.

Required: This course requires teacher candidates to lead instruction in an elementary education classroom under the supervision of a trained clinical educator. The internship requires 15 weeks in an elementary classroom for the duration of the mentor teacher's contracted day.

EDE4940 - INTERN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (CRN: 13113)

Academics

  • CRN: 13113
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 12
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Valuta, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/7
  • Course Number: 4940
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDE
  • Course Materials

This course requires teacher candidates to lead instruction in an area K-6 classroom under the supervision of a trained clinical educator. Guided by the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, ESOL Performance Standards, ESOL K-12 Competencies and Skills, and Reading Endorsement Competencies, teacher candidates will write lesson plans, choose materials, conduct lessons, and manage student behavior during one semester of full day internship. Over the course of the internship, teacher candidates will conduct systematic inquiry about their work with children in K-6 school settings and continually revise their classroom instruction and management through a cycle of reflective practice. The teacher candidates will also participate in a series of required mandatory seminars at Florida SouthWestern State College.

Required: This course requires teacher candidates to lead instruction in an elementary education classroom under the supervision of a trained clinical educator. The internship requires 15 weeks in an elementary classroom for the duration of the mentor teacher's contracted day.

EDE4940 - INTERN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (CRN: 13112)

Academics

  • CRN: 13112
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 12
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/7
  • Course Number: 4940
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDE
  • Course Materials

This course requires teacher candidates to lead instruction in an area K-6 classroom under the supervision of a trained clinical educator. Guided by the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, ESOL Performance Standards, ESOL K-12 Competencies and Skills, and Reading Endorsement Competencies, teacher candidates will write lesson plans, choose materials, conduct lessons, and manage student behavior during one semester of full day internship. Over the course of the internship, teacher candidates will conduct systematic inquiry about their work with children in K-6 school settings and continually revise their classroom instruction and management through a cycle of reflective practice. The teacher candidates will also participate in a series of required mandatory seminars at Florida SouthWestern State College.

Required: This course requires teacher candidates to lead instruction in an elementary education classroom under the supervision of a trained clinical educator. The internship requires 15 weeks in an elementary classroom for the duration of the mentor teacher's contracted day.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 13268)

Academics

  • CRN: 13268
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whited, Lori

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/25
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 13267)

Academics

  • CRN: 13267
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ratini, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 15799)

Academics

  • CRN: 15799
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Valuta, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/29
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 14130)

Academics

  • CRN: 14130
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Valuta, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 15109)

Academics

  • CRN: 15109
  • Section Number: D06
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Blanset, Sherry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:05 am - 11:30 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/22
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 13175)

Academics

  • CRN: 13175
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Emmons, Mitchell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 13648)

Academics

  • CRN: 13648
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Emmons, Mitchell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF2005 - INTRO TO TEACHING PROFESSION (CRN: 15108)

Academics

  • CRN: 15108
  • Section Number: D05
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Blanset, Sherry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:35 am - 10:00 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2005
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of Florida’s educator certification pathways and career options in education in accordance with Florida Statutes. Topics include: key educational philosophies; professional ethics; legal responsibilities, including mandatory reporting for child abuse and neglect; the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices (FEAP); key instructional practices associated with effective teaching of students with exceptionalities; Florida’s state academic standards; and historical, legal and financial foundations of the Florida education systems. Students will explore effective teaching strategies in classroom management, educational technology and the foundations of all student learning needs. Includes a minimum of 15 hours of required clinical experience in a variety of school settings.

EDF3214 - HUMAN DEVELOP & LEARNING (CRN: 13121)

Academics

  • CRN: 13121
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ross, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/25
  • Course Number: 3214
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to cover principles of learning, teacher candidate development, and their applications to learning/teaching situations. Self concept, motivation, views of intelligence, and assessment are examined with opportunities to analyze teaching/learning episodes and to develop a repertoire of teaching approaches. Emphasis is placed on the interaction between the role of the teacher and the needs and learning styles of students at various developmental ages and stages. Teacher candidates will be required to complete five hours of foundation field experience.

EDF3214 - HUMAN DEVELOP & LEARNING (CRN: 14018)

Academics

  • CRN: 14018
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ross, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 3214
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDF
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to cover principles of learning, teacher candidate development, and their applications to learning/teaching situations. Self concept, motivation, views of intelligence, and assessment are examined with opportunities to analyze teaching/learning episodes and to develop a repertoire of teaching approaches. Emphasis is placed on the interaction between the role of the teacher and the needs and learning styles of students at various developmental ages and stages. Teacher candidates will be required to complete five hours of foundation field experience.

EDG3410 - CLASSROOM MGMT & COMM (CRN: 13987)

Academics

  • CRN: 13987
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Valuta, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/25
  • Course Number: 3410
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDG
  • Course Materials

This course covers the principles, strategies, and methods for creating an effective learning environment that encourages positive social interaction and communication among members of the learning community. The course emphasizes attitudes, language patterns, values, and behaviors for eliciting and maintaining student learning as well as on-task behaviors. The course also includes methods and strategies for consulting with other school professionals and parents. The teacher candidates will also learn classroom management skills specifically for English Language Learners (ELL) and students with exceptionalities (ESE). Teacher candidates will complete 15 hours of foundation level field experience during this course.

EDG3410 - CLASSROOM MGMT & COMM (CRN: 15199)

Academics

  • CRN: 15199
  • Section Number: 91B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Valuta, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 3410
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDG
  • Course Materials

This course covers the principles, strategies, and methods for creating an effective learning environment that encourages positive social interaction and communication among members of the learning community. The course emphasizes attitudes, language patterns, values, and behaviors for eliciting and maintaining student learning as well as on-task behaviors. The course also includes methods and strategies for consulting with other school professionals and parents. The teacher candidates will also learn classroom management skills specifically for English Language Learners (ELL) and students with exceptionalities (ESE). Teacher candidates will complete 15 hours of foundation level field experience during this course.

EDG3620 - CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (CRN: 14045)

Academics

  • CRN: 14045
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Valuta, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/25
  • Course Number: 3620
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDG
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the field of curriculum and instruction. Teacher candidates will examine the curriculum and the role and responsibilites of teaching including the role of special teachers, problems of individual learners, and materials and strategies appropriate for the selected area of concentration. Course content includes curriculum and instructional strategies in elementary (K-6) reading, language arts,mathematics, science, and social studies. Teacher candidates will connect theory to practice through the creation, implementation, and evaluation of meaningful and authentic lessons and experiences.

EDG3620 - CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (CRN: 13167)

Academics

  • CRN: 13167
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Valuta, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 3620
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDG
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the field of curriculum and instruction. Teacher candidates will examine the curriculum and the role and responsibilites of teaching including the role of special teachers, problems of individual learners, and materials and strategies appropriate for the selected area of concentration. Course content includes curriculum and instructional strategies in elementary (K-6) reading, language arts,mathematics, science, and social studies. Teacher candidates will connect theory to practice through the creation, implementation, and evaluation of meaningful and authentic lessons and experiences.

EDG3620 - CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION (CRN: 15664)

Academics

  • CRN: 15664
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/3
  • Course Number: 3620
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDG
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the field of curriculum and instruction. Teacher candidates will examine the curriculum and the role and responsibilites of teaching including the role of special teachers, problems of individual learners, and materials and strategies appropriate for the selected area of concentration. Course content includes curriculum and instructional strategies in elementary (K-6) reading, language arts,mathematics, science, and social studies. Teacher candidates will connect theory to practice through the creation, implementation, and evaluation of meaningful and authentic lessons and experiences.

EDG4004 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATION I (CRN: 13988)

Academics

  • CRN: 13988
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/25
  • Course Number: 4004
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to prepare individuals for the Education Program. This seminar course allows teacher candidates opportunities to explore qualitative and quantitative research skills, as related to the Education profession. Students will also explore current library and technology resources available to teacher candidates. This course also includes a survey of topics to include creating a preprofessional teacher portfolio and issues of teacher certification in the State of Florida.

EDG4004 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN EDUCATION I (CRN: 13647)

Academics

  • CRN: 13647
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 4004
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EDG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to prepare individuals for the Education Program. This seminar course allows teacher candidates opportunities to explore qualitative and quantitative research skills, as related to the Education profession. Students will also explore current library and technology resources available to teacher candidates. This course also includes a survey of topics to include creating a preprofessional teacher portfolio and issues of teacher certification in the State of Florida.

EEC1000 - FOUND IN EARLY CHILDHOOD (CRN: 13803)

Academics

  • CRN: 13803
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ross, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/29
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EEC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on setting up and maintaining a safe and healthy learning environment to advance physical and intellectual competence in young children. It is designed primarily for those seeking a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or other child care training.

EEC1603 - POSITIVE GUIDANCE BEHAVIOR MGM (CRN: 14699)

Academics

  • CRN: 14699
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kroeker, Julia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1603
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EEC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Students in this course will explore positive guidance techniques and behavior management strategies in early childhood education. Child-centered approaches, self-management techniques, and conflict resolution strategies designed to establish an environment of respect, cooperation, and social competence in the early childhood environment will be presented.

EEC1946 - EARLY CHILDHOOD PRACTICUM I (CRN: 14274)

Academics

  • CRN: 14274
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ross, Kelly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/15
  • Course Number: 1946
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EEC
  • Course Materials

Students in this course will have an opportunity to integrate classroom and field experiences in an early childhood setting. Students will be responsible for observing, planning, and implementing specific activities with young children individually and in groups under the supervision of qualified personnel and the course instructor.

EEX3012 - ED NEEDS OF STUD W/EXCEP (CRN: 14044)

Academics

  • CRN: 14044
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Regina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 3012
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EEX
  • Course Materials

This course is designed as an introduction to the field of exceptional student education. It is a course that is suitable for students who are entering a program to prepare them for careers in working with exceptional children or adults. It is also appropriate for those who may be majoring in other fields but who are interested in becoming familiar with terminology, concepts, and issues that are important for an understanding of the needs of people with disabilities and the types of services that are available to them. Teacher candidates will complete 15 hours of foundation level field experience during this course.

EGS1001 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (CRN: 13428)

Academics

  • CRN: 13428
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marulanda, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: EGS
  • Course Materials

This course presents an overview of engineering ethics, certification/registration, and opportunities in the various fields of engineering. Students are required to solve problems in selected fields of engineering. The job market and developing a resume and portfolio are studied.

EGS1001 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (CRN: 15180)

Academics

  • CRN: 15180
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ferragut, Adriana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: EGS
  • Course Materials

This course presents an overview of engineering ethics, certification/registration, and opportunities in the various fields of engineering. Students are required to solve problems in selected fields of engineering. The job market and developing a resume and portfolio are studied.

EGS1001 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING (CRN: 13429)

Academics

  • CRN: 13429
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fawcett, Tyler

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 5:00 pm - 7:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: EGS
  • Course Materials

This course presents an overview of engineering ethics, certification/registration, and opportunities in the various fields of engineering. Students are required to solve problems in selected fields of engineering. The job market and developing a resume and portfolio are studied.

EME2040 - INTRO TO TECH FOR EDUCATORS (CRN: 14117)

Academics

  • CRN: 14117
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bedford, Stephen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/25
  • Course Number: 2040
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EME
  • Course Materials

Application of instructional design principles for the use of technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. The course includes hands-on experience with educational media, emerging technologies, and hardware, software, and peripherals for the personal computer as well as data-driven decision-making processes. Identification of appropriate software for classroom applications, classroom procedures for integrating technologies with emphasis on legal and ethical use, and effective instructional strategies for teachers and students in regard to research, analysis, and demonstration of technology. Students will be provided an overview of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, Sunshine State Standards, the Professional Educator Competencies, and the National Educational Technology Standards.

EME2040 - INTRO TO TECH FOR EDUCATORS (CRN: 15817)

Academics

  • CRN: 15817
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Regina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 2040
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EME
  • Course Materials

Application of instructional design principles for the use of technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. The course includes hands-on experience with educational media, emerging technologies, and hardware, software, and peripherals for the personal computer as well as data-driven decision-making processes. Identification of appropriate software for classroom applications, classroom procedures for integrating technologies with emphasis on legal and ethical use, and effective instructional strategies for teachers and students in regard to research, analysis, and demonstration of technology. Students will be provided an overview of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, Sunshine State Standards, the Professional Educator Competencies, and the National Educational Technology Standards.

EME2040 - INTRO TO TECH FOR EDUCATORS (CRN: 14030)

Academics

  • CRN: 14030
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Regina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 2040
  • Department: Lower Division (LDIV)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: EME
  • Course Materials

Application of instructional design principles for the use of technology to enhance the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom. The course includes hands-on experience with educational media, emerging technologies, and hardware, software, and peripherals for the personal computer as well as data-driven decision-making processes. Identification of appropriate software for classroom applications, classroom procedures for integrating technologies with emphasis on legal and ethical use, and effective instructional strategies for teachers and students in regard to research, analysis, and demonstration of technology. Students will be provided an overview of the Florida Educator Accomplished Practices, Sunshine State Standards, the Professional Educator Competencies, and the National Educational Technology Standards.

EMS2119 - FUND OF EMER MEDICAL CARE (CRN: 13583)

Academics

  • CRN: 13583
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiSomma-Sentner, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 1:25 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 132
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 1:25 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 113

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/37
  • Course Number: 2119
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course prepares students for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). It is an introductory survey of emergency medical services, including but not limited to: preparatory, airway and double lumen device, patient assessment, medical behavioral emergencies, obstetrics/gynecology, trauma, infants and children, geriatrics, and operations. Upon successful completion of EMS 2119, EMS 2119L, and EMS 2421, students will earn a College Credit Certificate which will allow the program to submit their name to become a Florida certified EMT.

EMS2119 - FUND OF EMER MEDICAL CARE (CRN: 13586)

Academics

  • CRN: 13586
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoar, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:15 pm - 5:35 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 127

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 2119
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course prepares students for employment as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs). It is an introductory survey of emergency medical services, including but not limited to: preparatory, airway and double lumen device, patient assessment, medical behavioral emergencies, obstetrics/gynecology, trauma, infants and children, geriatrics, and operations. Upon successful completion of EMS 2119, EMS 2119L, and EMS 2421, students will earn a College Credit Certificate which will allow the program to submit their name to become a Florida certified EMT.

EMS2119L - FUND OF EMER MED LAB (CRN: 13022)

Academics

  • CRN: 13022
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoar, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 9:00 am - 1:30 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 116
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:15 pm - 6:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 127

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2119L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course presents practical application of the didactic instruction received in EMS 2119 to include: medical, legal, and ethical aspects; techniques of CPR, AED, extrication, management of trauma and medical emergencies; and the administration of appropriate medical care. Discussion and application of basic computer skills in the health care setting are also covered.

EMS2119L - FUND OF EMER MED LAB (CRN: 13023)

Academics

  • CRN: 13023
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiSomma-Sentner, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:15 pm - 6:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 132
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:15 pm - 6:40 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/37
  • Course Number: 2119L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course presents practical application of the didactic instruction received in EMS 2119 to include: medical, legal, and ethical aspects; techniques of CPR, AED, extrication, management of trauma and medical emergencies; and the administration of appropriate medical care. Discussion and application of basic computer skills in the health care setting are also covered.

EMS2421L - EMT PRACTICUM (CRN: 13654)

Academics

  • CRN: 13654
  • Section Number: 20C
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoar, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2421L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide hospital, clinical, and field experiences for EMT students. Students will observe emergency department operations for a period of time sufficient to gain an appreciation for the continuum of care. During these experiences, students must demonstrate competency in patient assessments as outlined by the program. These experiences will be performed in an emergency department, ambulance, clinic, nursing home, doctor's office, etc. or on standardized patients in a simulation education setting. The student must participate in and document patient contacts in a field experience approved by the medical director and program director. Upon successful completion of EMS 2119, EMS 2119L, and EMS 2421L, students will earn a College Credit Certificate which will allow the program to submit their name to sit for the exam required to become a Florida certified EMT.

NOTE: EMS 2421L will remain equivalent to EMS 2421 for students who are repeating this course.

EMS2421L - EMT PRACTICUM (CRN: 13655)

Academics

  • CRN: 13655
  • Section Number: 10C
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiSomma-Sentner, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/36
  • Course Number: 2421L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide hospital, clinical, and field experiences for EMT students. Students will observe emergency department operations for a period of time sufficient to gain an appreciation for the continuum of care. During these experiences, students must demonstrate competency in patient assessments as outlined by the program. These experiences will be performed in an emergency department, ambulance, clinic, nursing home, doctor's office, etc. or on standardized patients in a simulation education setting. The student must participate in and document patient contacts in a field experience approved by the medical director and program director. Upon successful completion of EMS 2119, EMS 2119L, and EMS 2421L, students will earn a College Credit Certificate which will allow the program to submit their name to sit for the exam required to become a Florida certified EMT.

NOTE: EMS 2421L will remain equivalent to EMS 2421 for students who are repeating this course.

EMS2600 - INTRODUCTION TO PARAMEDICS (CRN: 14704)

Academics

  • CRN: 14704
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 5
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rohde, Benjamin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
12/01/2025 - 12/01/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/02/2025 - 09/02/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/23/2025 - 09/23/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/04/2025 - 11/04/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/25/2025 - 11/25/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/17/2025 - 09/17/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/08/2025 - 10/08/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/29/2025 - 10/29/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/19/2025 - 11/19/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
08/27/2025 - 08/27/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/11/2025 - 09/11/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/02/2025 - 10/02/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/23/2025 - 10/23/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/13/2025 - 11/13/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/17/2025 - 10/17/2025 Friday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the Paramedic: National Standard Curriculum/EMS Education Standards which focuses on paramedic workforce safety and wellness, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) systems, public health, medical, legal, and ethical considerations, communications, documentation, medical terminology, lifespan development, patient assessment, critical thinking and clinical decision making, operations, principles of pharmacology. Students will be introduced to topics of the respiratory system; to include airway and ventilation assessment, the respiratory system disease pathophysiology and respiratory emergencies.

EMS2600 - INTRODUCTION TO PARAMEDICS (CRN: 15124)

Academics

  • CRN: 15124
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 5
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Green, Jordan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 08/25/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
09/15/2025 - 09/15/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
10/06/2025 - 10/06/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
10/27/2025 - 10/27/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
11/17/2025 - 11/17/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
09/03/2025 - 09/03/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
09/24/2025 - 09/24/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
10/15/2025 - 10/15/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
11/05/2025 - 11/05/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
11/26/2025 - 11/26/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
09/12/2025 - 09/12/2025 Friday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 113
10/03/2025 - 10/03/2025 Friday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 113
10/24/2025 - 10/24/2025 Friday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 113
11/14/2025 - 11/14/2025 Friday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115
12/05/2025 - 12/05/2025 Friday 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 113

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the Paramedic: National Standard Curriculum/EMS Education Standards which focuses on paramedic workforce safety and wellness, Emergency Medical Services (EMS) systems, public health, medical, legal, and ethical considerations, communications, documentation, medical terminology, lifespan development, patient assessment, critical thinking and clinical decision making, operations, principles of pharmacology. Students will be introduced to topics of the respiratory system; to include airway and ventilation assessment, the respiratory system disease pathophysiology and respiratory emergencies.

EMS2600L - INTRODUCTION TO PARAMEDIC LAB (CRN: 14705)

Academics

  • CRN: 14705
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rohde, Benjamin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
12/01/2025 - 12/01/2025 Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/02/2025 - 09/02/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/23/2025 - 09/23/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/04/2025 - 11/04/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/25/2025 - 11/25/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
08/27/2025 - 08/27/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/17/2025 - 09/17/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/08/2025 - 10/08/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/29/2025 - 10/29/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/19/2025 - 11/19/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
09/11/2025 - 09/11/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/02/2025 - 10/02/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/23/2025 - 10/23/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
11/13/2025 - 11/13/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE
10/17/2025 - 10/17/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2600L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This 3-hour Lab supports the psychomotor skills associated with the lecture content from the Introduction to Paramedics lecture. During this course students will review EMT skills, demonstrate patient assessment through scenario training, medication administration, and be introduced to EMS equipment used throughout all levels of Paramedic training.

EMS2600L - INTRODUCTION TO PARAMEDIC LAB (CRN: 15125)

Academics

  • CRN: 15125
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Green, Jordan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/15/2025 - 09/15/2025 Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/06/2025 - 10/06/2025 Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/27/2025 - 10/27/2025 Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
11/17/2025 - 11/17/2025 Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
08/25/2025 - 08/25/2025 Monday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
09/03/2025 - 09/03/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
09/24/2025 - 09/24/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/15/2025 - 10/15/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
11/05/2025 - 11/05/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
11/26/2025 - 11/26/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
09/12/2025 - 09/12/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/03/2025 - 10/03/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/24/2025 - 10/24/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
11/14/2025 - 11/14/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
12/05/2025 - 12/05/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2600L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This 3-hour Lab supports the psychomotor skills associated with the lecture content from the Introduction to Paramedics lecture. During this course students will review EMT skills, demonstrate patient assessment through scenario training, medication administration, and be introduced to EMS equipment used throughout all levels of Paramedic training.

EMS2661 - PARAMEDIC FIELD INTERNSHIP (CRN: 14219)

Academics

  • CRN: 14219
  • Section Number: 11C
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McSheehy, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/60
  • Course Number: 2661
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This capstone course is a planned, scheduled, educational student time on an advanced life support (ALS) unit to develop and evaluate team leading skills. The primary purpose of field internship is a capstone experience managing the Paramedic level decision-making associated with pre-hospital patients

EMS2677L - PARAMEDIC LABORATORY III (CRN: 15361)

Academics

  • CRN: 15361
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McSheehy, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/09/2025 - 09/09/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
09/30/2025 - 09/30/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/21/2025 - 10/21/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
12/02/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
09/18/2025 - 09/18/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/09/2025 - 10/09/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
10/30/2025 - 10/30/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
11/20/2025 - 11/20/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134
08/28/2025 - 08/28/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 134

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 29/60
  • Course Number: 2677L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This laboratory course is an in-depth study of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Paramedic: National EMS Education Standards, the Florida Department of Education Standards. This course solidifies and reinforces the psychomotor skills that have been acquired throughout the previous three semesters in the laboratory, field, and clinical settings. Students will demonstrate competency as an entry-level paramedic at the completion of the semester. This course will include a comprehensive written and practical exam.

EMS2677L - PARAMEDIC LABORATORY III (CRN: 15362)

Academics

  • CRN: 15362
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rohde, Benjamin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/13/2025 - 10/13/2025 Monday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
09/25/2025 - 09/25/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
11/06/2025 - 11/06/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
09/04/2025 - 09/04/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
09/19/2025 - 09/19/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
10/10/2025 - 10/10/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
10/31/2025 - 10/31/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
11/21/2025 - 11/21/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
08/29/2025 - 08/29/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/28
  • Course Number: 2677L
  • Department: Emergency Medical Services (EMER)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: EMS
  • Course Materials

This laboratory course is an in-depth study of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Paramedic: National EMS Education Standards, the Florida Department of Education Standards. This course solidifies and reinforces the psychomotor skills that have been acquired throughout the previous three semesters in the laboratory, field, and clinical settings. Students will demonstrate competency as an entry-level paramedic at the completion of the semester. This course will include a comprehensive written and practical exam.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13341)

Academics

  • CRN: 13341
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ambrose, Martha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15635)

Academics

  • CRN: 15635
  • Section Number: 125
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Embick, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14911)

Academics

  • CRN: 14911
  • Section Number: 31H
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: Y
  • Instructor: Owens, Leonard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/17
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13603)

Academics

  • CRN: 13603
  • Section Number: 828
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glenn, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15846)

Academics

  • CRN: 15846
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baldwin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14441)

Academics

  • CRN: 14441
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ivy, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 10:00 am - 12:30 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14399)

Academics

  • CRN: 14399
  • Section Number: 130
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Crowe, Patricia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:35 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14703)

Academics

  • CRN: 14703
  • Section Number: 2KX
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Barach, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/15
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15211)

Academics

  • CRN: 15211
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perkins, Lewis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:35 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13144)

Academics

  • CRN: 13144
  • Section Number: 149
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pineda, Olga

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15708)

Academics

  • CRN: 15708
  • Section Number: 142
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Horn, Ihasha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15820)

Academics

  • CRN: 15820
  • Section Number: 208
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perkins, Lewis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15634)

Academics

  • CRN: 15634
  • Section Number: 207
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Barach, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14572)

Academics

  • CRN: 14572
  • Section Number: 30X
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Henning, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/15
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14571)

Academics

  • CRN: 14571
  • Section Number: 3KX
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Henning, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/10
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15313)

Academics

  • CRN: 15313
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moore, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15626)

Academics

  • CRN: 15626
  • Section Number: 702
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Triay, Victor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15278)

Academics

  • CRN: 15278
  • Section Number: 128
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McLouth, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15524)

Academics

  • CRN: 15524
  • Section Number: 839
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14499)

Academics

  • CRN: 14499
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Strathman, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14450)

Academics

  • CRN: 14450
  • Section Number: 703
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Triay, Victor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm BUILDING A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14880)

Academics

  • CRN: 14880
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Crowe, Patricia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:35 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14777)

Academics

  • CRN: 14777
  • Section Number: 153
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Greenfield, Jerold

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14249)

Academics

  • CRN: 14249
  • Section Number: 27B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:20 am AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14767)

Academics

  • CRN: 14767
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Day-Leighton, Gillian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14766)

Academics

  • CRN: 14766
  • Section Number: 150
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ruiz, Kaela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15685)

Academics

  • CRN: 15685
  • Section Number: 131
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Crowe, Patricia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15394)

Academics

  • CRN: 15394
  • Section Number: 840
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lafountain, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15171)

Academics

  • CRN: 15171
  • Section Number: 305
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vaughan, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13126)

Academics

  • CRN: 13126
  • Section Number: 138
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cherniavsky, Elena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13124)

Academics

  • CRN: 13124
  • Section Number: 134
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Greenfield, Jerold

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13339)

Academics

  • CRN: 13339
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Trogan, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13337)

Academics

  • CRN: 13337
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cassidy, McKenzie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13976)

Academics

  • CRN: 13976
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ambrose, Martha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13973)

Academics

  • CRN: 13973
  • Section Number: 23B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Calabrese, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15704)

Academics

  • CRN: 15704
  • Section Number: 148
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chanclor, Marina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15702)

Academics

  • CRN: 15702
  • Section Number: 145
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chanclor, Marina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14155)

Academics

  • CRN: 14155
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Embick, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15695)

Academics

  • CRN: 15695
  • Section Number: 146
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brodbeck, Chad

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15694)

Academics

  • CRN: 15694
  • Section Number: 13B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Biedenbach, Suzanne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15688)

Academics

  • CRN: 15688
  • Section Number: 136
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brodbeck, Chad

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15705)

Academics

  • CRN: 15705
  • Section Number: 139
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ivy, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15805)

Academics

  • CRN: 15805
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hummel, Jill

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15733)

Academics

  • CRN: 15733
  • Section Number: 133
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brodbeck, Chad

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15824)

Academics

  • CRN: 15824
  • Section Number: 141
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wayne, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15636)

Academics

  • CRN: 15636
  • Section Number: 704
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Triay, Victor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15135)

Academics

  • CRN: 15135
  • Section Number: 83X
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Biedenbach, Suzanne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15134)

Academics

  • CRN: 15134
  • Section Number: 8LX
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Trogan, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15312)

Academics

  • CRN: 15312
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moore, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 2:00 pm - 3:35 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14556)

Academics

  • CRN: 14556
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Trogan, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15612)

Academics

  • CRN: 15612
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McQuade, Ryan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15032)

Academics

  • CRN: 15032
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Embick, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14514)

Academics

  • CRN: 14514
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Crowe, Patricia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:35 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14490)

Academics

  • CRN: 14490
  • Section Number: 112
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hummel, Jill

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14471)

Academics

  • CRN: 14471
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Henning, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15574)

Academics

  • CRN: 15574
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14981)

Academics

  • CRN: 14981
  • Section Number: 822
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glenn, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14980)

Academics

  • CRN: 14980
  • Section Number: 847
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Phelan, Ann Marie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14442)

Academics

  • CRN: 14442
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Day-Leighton, Gillian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14915)

Academics

  • CRN: 14915
  • Section Number: 30H
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: Y
  • Instructor: Henning, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/17
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14425)

Academics

  • CRN: 14425
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Biedenbach, Suzanne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14400)

Academics

  • CRN: 14400
  • Section Number: 113
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hummel, Jill

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14338)

Academics

  • CRN: 14338
  • Section Number: 120
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pilarski, Jeremy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14327)

Academics

  • CRN: 14327
  • Section Number: 81K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Hannah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14789)

Academics

  • CRN: 14789
  • Section Number: 118
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Horn, Ihasha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14788)

Academics

  • CRN: 14788
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pineda, Olga

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14774)

Academics

  • CRN: 14774
  • Section Number: 8XK
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Biedenbach, Suzanne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14773)

Academics

  • CRN: 14773
  • Section Number: 81X
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Trogan, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14771)

Academics

  • CRN: 14771
  • Section Number: 132
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pilarski, Jeremy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14269)

Academics

  • CRN: 14269
  • Section Number: 225
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McQuade, Ryan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14267)

Academics

  • CRN: 14267
  • Section Number: 220
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perkins, Lewis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14248)

Academics

  • CRN: 14248
  • Section Number: 29B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14235)

Academics

  • CRN: 14235
  • Section Number: 117
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wayne, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14234)

Academics

  • CRN: 14234
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pilarski, Jeremy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14233)

Academics

  • CRN: 14233
  • Section Number: 20X
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Barach, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14221)

Academics

  • CRN: 14221
  • Section Number: 306
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Owens, Leonard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14711)

Academics

  • CRN: 14711
  • Section Number: 710
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krzeminski, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15687)

Academics

  • CRN: 15687
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vaughan, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15395)

Academics

  • CRN: 15395
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Glenn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14665)

Academics

  • CRN: 14665
  • Section Number: 126
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McLouth, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15673)

Academics

  • CRN: 15673
  • Section Number: 206
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Barach, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15335)

Academics

  • CRN: 15335
  • Section Number: 8NX
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Minardi Power, Cara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15334)

Academics

  • CRN: 15334
  • Section Number: 84X
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Minardi Power, Cara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15333)

Academics

  • CRN: 15333
  • Section Number: 8XL
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Minardi Power, Cara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15332)

Academics

  • CRN: 15332
  • Section Number: 82X
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Minardi Power, Cara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14643)

Academics

  • CRN: 14643
  • Section Number: 14B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moore, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15179)

Academics

  • CRN: 15179
  • Section Number: 124
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wayne, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15178)

Academics

  • CRN: 15178
  • Section Number: 119
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pineda, Olga

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13799)

Academics

  • CRN: 13799
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cassidy, McKenzie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13908)

Academics

  • CRN: 13908
  • Section Number: 820
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glenn, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13905)

Academics

  • CRN: 13905
  • Section Number: 123
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wayne, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13900)

Academics

  • CRN: 13900
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cassidy, McKenzie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13711)

Academics

  • CRN: 13711
  • Section Number: 821
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lafountain, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13709)

Academics

  • CRN: 13709
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Strathman, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13707)

Academics

  • CRN: 13707
  • Section Number: 21B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Calabrese, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13706)

Academics

  • CRN: 13706
  • Section Number: 22B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Calabrese, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13211)

Academics

  • CRN: 13211
  • Section Number: 836
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cassidy, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13210)

Academics

  • CRN: 13210
  • Section Number: 826
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kolman, Chloe

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13209)

Academics

  • CRN: 13209
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Massaro, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13207)

Academics

  • CRN: 13207
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Massaro, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13206)

Academics

  • CRN: 13206
  • Section Number: 833
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Finn, Patrice

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13205)

Academics

  • CRN: 13205
  • Section Number: 832
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Finn, Patrice

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13204)

Academics

  • CRN: 13204
  • Section Number: 24B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Calabrese, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13202)

Academics

  • CRN: 13202
  • Section Number: 831
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Finn, Patrice

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13201)

Academics

  • CRN: 13201
  • Section Number: 824
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kolman, Chloe

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15323)

Academics

  • CRN: 15323
  • Section Number: 8KX
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Hannah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13134)

Academics

  • CRN: 13134
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Calabrese, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13132)

Academics

  • CRN: 13132
  • Section Number: 151
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ruiz, Kaela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13131)

Academics

  • CRN: 13131
  • Section Number: 837
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Hannah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13130)

Academics

  • CRN: 13130
  • Section Number: 12B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moore, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13128)

Academics

  • CRN: 13128
  • Section Number: 115
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wayne, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13125)

Academics

  • CRN: 13125
  • Section Number: 135
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ruiz, Kaela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13123)

Academics

  • CRN: 13123
  • Section Number: 834
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Phelan, Ann Marie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13122)

Academics

  • CRN: 13122
  • Section Number: 835
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Phelan, Ann Marie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13120)

Academics

  • CRN: 13120
  • Section Number: 838
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13119)

Academics

  • CRN: 13119
  • Section Number: 162
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ruiz, Kaela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13118)

Academics

  • CRN: 13118
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Horn, Ihasha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13116)

Academics

  • CRN: 13116
  • Section Number: 827
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kolman, Chloe

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13608)

Academics

  • CRN: 13608
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cassidy, McKenzie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13607)

Academics

  • CRN: 13607
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baldwin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13606)

Academics

  • CRN: 13606
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baldwin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13605)

Academics

  • CRN: 13605
  • Section Number: 144
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pineda, Olga

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14048)

Academics

  • CRN: 14048
  • Section Number: 819
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glenn, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14047)

Academics

  • CRN: 14047
  • Section Number: 818
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Biedenbach, Suzanne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14037)

Academics

  • CRN: 14037
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson-Fresenius, Laura Jean

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13990)

Academics

  • CRN: 13990
  • Section Number: 823
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lafountain, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13983)

Academics

  • CRN: 13983
  • Section Number: 829
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Finn, Patrice

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13981)

Academics

  • CRN: 13981
  • Section Number: 25B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Calabrese, Jason

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13342)

Academics

  • CRN: 13342
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ambrose, Martha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13335)

Academics

  • CRN: 13335
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baldwin, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13980)

Academics

  • CRN: 13980
  • Section Number: 830
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baumeister, Doreen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13977)

Academics

  • CRN: 13977
  • Section Number: 160
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: George, Brandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 13974)

Academics

  • CRN: 13974
  • Section Number: 825
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kolman, Chloe

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15703)

Academics

  • CRN: 15703
  • Section Number: 147
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chanclor, Marina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14156)

Academics

  • CRN: 14156
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Trogan, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 15614)

Academics

  • CRN: 15614
  • Section Number: 205
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perkins, Lewis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14242)

Academics

  • CRN: 14242
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pilarski, Jeremy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14091)

Academics

  • CRN: 14091
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Owens, Leonard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14582)

Academics

  • CRN: 14582
  • Section Number: D05
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Triay, Victor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:35 am - 9:55 am MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14903)

Academics

  • CRN: 14903
  • Section Number: D18
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krzeminski, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:25 pm - 2:50 pm CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1101 - COMPOSITION I (CRN: 14902)

Academics

  • CRN: 14902
  • Section Number: D17
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krzeminski, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:57 am - 1:22 pm CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1101
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course introduces students to rhetorical concepts and audience-centered approaches to writing including composing processes, language conventions and style, and critical analysis and engagement with written texts and other forms of communication.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13846)

Academics

  • CRN: 13846
  • Section Number: 820
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Horn, Ihasha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15166)

Academics

  • CRN: 15166
  • Section Number: 119
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ivy, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13347)

Academics

  • CRN: 13347
  • Section Number: 821
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Horn, Ihasha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13346)

Academics

  • CRN: 13346
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dustin, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14558)

Academics

  • CRN: 14558
  • Section Number: 126
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pilarski, Jeremy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14910)

Academics

  • CRN: 14910
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perkins, Lewis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14293)

Academics

  • CRN: 14293
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vaughan, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14011)

Academics

  • CRN: 14011
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dustin, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14009)

Academics

  • CRN: 14009
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Greenfield, Jerold

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13817)

Academics

  • CRN: 13817
  • Section Number: 123
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Massaro, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14561)

Academics

  • CRN: 14561
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Minardi Power, Cara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15128)

Academics

  • CRN: 15128
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Massaro, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15127)

Academics

  • CRN: 15127
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pilarski, Jeremy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15376)

Academics

  • CRN: 15376
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baumeister, Doreen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15375)

Academics

  • CRN: 15375
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baumeister, Doreen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14881)

Academics

  • CRN: 14881
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cherniavsky, Elena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15513)

Academics

  • CRN: 15513
  • Section Number: 26B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14726)

Academics

  • CRN: 14726
  • Section Number: 702
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Triay, Victor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15686)

Academics

  • CRN: 15686
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lafountain, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14666)

Academics

  • CRN: 14666
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Greenfield, Jerold

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13714)

Academics

  • CRN: 13714
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ivy, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13135)

Academics

  • CRN: 13135
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Embick, Lynn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WALKER HALL - A - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14106)

Academics

  • CRN: 14106
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cherniavsky, Elena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14104)

Academics

  • CRN: 14104
  • Section Number: 117
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pilarski, Jeremy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14098)

Academics

  • CRN: 14098
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Perkins, Lewis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14096)

Academics

  • CRN: 14096
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Luther, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 15536)

Academics

  • CRN: 15536
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McLouth, Gary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 14012)

Academics

  • CRN: 14012
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baumeister, Doreen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13352)

Academics

  • CRN: 13352
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13351)

Academics

  • CRN: 13351
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cassidy, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13350)

Academics

  • CRN: 13350
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hummel, Jill

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13349)

Academics

  • CRN: 13349
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dustin, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13348)

Academics

  • CRN: 13348
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dustin, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13344)

Academics

  • CRN: 13344
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dustin, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13343)

Academics

  • CRN: 13343
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13336)

Academics

  • CRN: 13336
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dustin, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13334)

Academics

  • CRN: 13334
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Owens, Leonard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1102 - COMPOSITION II (CRN: 13333)

Academics

  • CRN: 13333
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1102
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Advanced instruction in expository and other modes of prose writing, including the preparation and writing of a full-length research paper. Concentrated themes on rhetoric and the essay, writing about literature, technical writing, or creative writing introduce students to transdisciplinary research methods, techniques, and materials of research.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

ENC1130 - IMPROVING COLLEGE WRITING (CRN: 15388)

Academics

  • CRN: 15388
  • Section Number: 20K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Barach, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/15
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Develop Writing (DWRI)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course teaches students to write clearly and effectively, to be critical of their own writing, and to use the revision process in producing a final project.

ENC1130 - IMPROVING COLLEGE WRITING (CRN: 14093)

Academics

  • CRN: 14093
  • Section Number: 30K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Henning, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/10
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Develop Writing (DWRI)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course teaches students to write clearly and effectively, to be critical of their own writing, and to use the revision process in producing a final project.

ENC1130 - IMPROVING COLLEGE WRITING (CRN: 14138)

Academics

  • CRN: 14138
  • Section Number: 11K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Hannah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 210

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Develop Writing (DWRI)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course teaches students to write clearly and effectively, to be critical of their own writing, and to use the revision process in producing a final project.

ENC1130 - IMPROVING COLLEGE WRITING (CRN: 14573)

Academics

  • CRN: 14573
  • Section Number: 81K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Trogan, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Develop Writing (DWRI)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course teaches students to write clearly and effectively, to be critical of their own writing, and to use the revision process in producing a final project.

ENC1130 - IMPROVING COLLEGE WRITING (CRN: 14702)

Academics

  • CRN: 14702
  • Section Number: 14K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Minardi Power, Cara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Develop Writing (DWRI)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

This course teaches students to write clearly and effectively, to be critical of their own writing, and to use the revision process in producing a final project.

ENC1130 - IMPROVING COLLEGE WRITING (CRN: 13946)

Academics

  • CRN: 13946
  • Section Number: 13K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Biedenbach, Suzanne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am GRESHAM HALL - B - 102

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Develop Writing (DWRI)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

This course teaches students to write clearly and effectively, to be critical of their own writing, and to use the revision process in producing a final project.

ENC1130 - IMPROVING COLLEGE WRITING (CRN: 14157)

Academics

  • CRN: 14157
  • Section Number: 12K
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Minardi Power, Cara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Develop Writing (DWRI)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course teaches students to write clearly and effectively, to be critical of their own writing, and to use the revision process in producing a final project.

ENC2210 - TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION (CRN: 14913)

Academics

  • CRN: 14913
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Biedenbach, Suzanne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2210
  • Department: English (ENGL)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ENC
  • Course Materials

Technical communication is designed to develop skills necessary to create several types of documents commonly encountered in business, industry, science, and government. The key emphasis in the course is placed on researched reports. The principles of expository writing (unity, clarity, coherence, organization, and corrections) are applied to a variety of industrial and technical reports, letters, and forms. Students in this course develop technical accuracy and compositional techniques of collecting and presenting data in formal and informal technical reports in oral, written, and visual form. The course also addresses effective use of visual evidence and basic guidelines for oral communication. The course will stress the concept of researched writing as a process, with audience and purpose and primary considerations.

ENT1021 - INNOVATION IN BUSINESS & ENTRE (CRN: 15446)

Academics

  • CRN: 15446
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 1021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

Innovation in Business and Entrepreneurship at Florida Southwestern State College (FSW) is a focused course designed to immerse students in the essential aspects of entrepreneurship and innovation. Through engaging speakers, comprehensive coursework, and insightful visits to businesses and places of interest in the Southwest Florida (SWFL) region, students will gain firsthand experience and insights into the entrepreneurial landscape. This course encourages students to explore their own interests and ideas, identify problems, and develop feasible and viable entrepreneurial projects based on these interests.

Students will delve into key topics such as market research, opportunity exploration, and identifying problems or needs using design thinking basics. They will learn to identify potential customers, assess their needs, and develop new product or service ideas. The course also covers value proposition development and the creation of a basic business model canvas, including the validation of assumptions.

Additionally, students will enhance their pitching and presentation skills, preparing them to effectively communicate their ideas and solutions. By the end of the course, students will have developed the knowledge, skills, and mindset necessary to become successful change-makers and entrepreneurs. They will be well-prepared to pitch their projects confidently and participate in the Feasibility and Viability Pitch Event. This course aims to equip students with the tools to tackle the challenges of entrepreneurship and drive meaningful innovation in today's ever-evolving business landscape.

ENT1021 - INNOVATION IN BUSINESS & ENTRE (CRN: 15447)

Academics

  • CRN: 15447
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quackenbush, Keith

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 1021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

Innovation in Business and Entrepreneurship at Florida Southwestern State College (FSW) is a focused course designed to immerse students in the essential aspects of entrepreneurship and innovation. Through engaging speakers, comprehensive coursework, and insightful visits to businesses and places of interest in the Southwest Florida (SWFL) region, students will gain firsthand experience and insights into the entrepreneurial landscape. This course encourages students to explore their own interests and ideas, identify problems, and develop feasible and viable entrepreneurial projects based on these interests.

Students will delve into key topics such as market research, opportunity exploration, and identifying problems or needs using design thinking basics. They will learn to identify potential customers, assess their needs, and develop new product or service ideas. The course also covers value proposition development and the creation of a basic business model canvas, including the validation of assumptions.

Additionally, students will enhance their pitching and presentation skills, preparing them to effectively communicate their ideas and solutions. By the end of the course, students will have developed the knowledge, skills, and mindset necessary to become successful change-makers and entrepreneurs. They will be well-prepared to pitch their projects confidently and participate in the Feasibility and Viability Pitch Event. This course aims to equip students with the tools to tackle the challenges of entrepreneurship and drive meaningful innovation in today's ever-evolving business landscape.

ENT1031 - ENTREPREN. MARKETING & SALES (CRN: 15448)

Academics

  • CRN: 15448
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: De Oliveira, Samuel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 1031
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

This course provides practical ideas and applications of marketing, advertising, and sales promotion techniques specifically tailored for startups and small businesses. Students will explore essential topics such as marketing planning and budgeting, company positioning, and networking.

The course also covers personal selling, improving company image, public relations, and product/service publicity. Participants will learn to design and create effective advertising and brochures, select and organize sales representatives, and manage dealer/distribution organizations.

In addition to traditional marketing methods, the course delves into modern strategies such as marketing on the internet and conducting market research. Students will gain insights into selecting and using the right advertising mediums to maximize their reach and impact. The course emphasizes the practical application of these strategies in the management of business ventures, ensuring that participants can implement what they learn directly into their own businesses.

Furthermore, the course differentiates between B2C (business-to-consumer) and B2B (business-to-business) marketing methodologies and sales techniques. It also covers the management of customer relationships through CRMs (Customer Relationship Management systems) and the effective management of the sales funnel. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills to enhance their marketing efforts and drive business growth. Additionally, the course prepares students for the GTM Pitch Event at the end of the semester, where they will present their go-to-market strategies, showcasing their understanding and application of the course material.

ENT1501 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHANGEMAKING A (CRN: 15451)

Academics

  • CRN: 15451
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 1501
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

Fundamentals of Changemaking and Critical Thinking is an interdisciplinary course designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive social and economic innovation within their communities. This course delves into the principles of changemaking, social innovation, and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking in addressing complex societal challenges.

Students will explore the historical and current landscape of social, environmental, and economic issues, learning to analyze and evaluate these challenges using various tools and methodologies. The course also focuses on developing essential skills for effective social innovation, including transformative leadership, conflict resolution, resilience, and storytelling.

Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will recognize their potential as changemakers and entrepreneurs. They will learn to integrate changemaking principles into their personal and professional lives, understand the role of empathy and cross-sector collaborations, and apply design thinking to develop innovative solutions. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to create meaningful change by identifying opportunities, generating ideas, and implementing solutions that consider balanced feedback loops for sustained impact.

ENT1501 - FUNDAMENTALS OF CHANGEMAKING A (CRN: 15450)

Academics

  • CRN: 15450
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Longs, Quayshaun

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 1501
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

Fundamentals of Changemaking and Critical Thinking is an interdisciplinary course designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to drive social and economic innovation within their communities. This course delves into the principles of changemaking, social innovation, and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking in addressing complex societal challenges.

Students will explore the historical and current landscape of social, environmental, and economic issues, learning to analyze and evaluate these challenges using various tools and methodologies. The course also focuses on developing essential skills for effective social innovation, including transformative leadership, conflict resolution, resilience, and storytelling.

Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will recognize their potential as changemakers and entrepreneurs. They will learn to integrate changemaking principles into their personal and professional lives, understand the role of empathy and cross-sector collaborations, and apply design thinking to develop innovative solutions. By the end of the course, students will be prepared to create meaningful change by identifying opportunities, generating ideas, and implementing solutions that consider balanced feedback loops for sustained impact.

ENT2000 - INTRO TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CRN: 14857)

Academics

  • CRN: 14857
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Includes individual components of entrepreneurship and its implications for society. Special emphasis is placed on decision-making and problem solving in society through an under-standing of opportunity recognition, economic/financial models, value creation, and basic entrepreneur-related concepts.

ENT2000 - INTRO TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CRN: 14661)

Academics

  • CRN: 14661
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Includes individual components of entrepreneurship and its implications for society. Special emphasis is placed on decision-making and problem solving in society through an under-standing of opportunity recognition, economic/financial models, value creation, and basic entrepreneur-related concepts.

ENT2000 - INTRO TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CRN: 14010)

Academics

  • CRN: 14010
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Locantora, Andrew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Includes individual components of entrepreneurship and its implications for society. Special emphasis is placed on decision-making and problem solving in society through an under-standing of opportunity recognition, economic/financial models, value creation, and basic entrepreneur-related concepts.

ENT2012 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRN: 15508)

Academics

  • CRN: 15508
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Locantora, Andrew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

This course poses entrepreneurship management topics students can use to successfully plan, design and manage a new business venture including finding capital, applying leadership ethics, and managing growth. It is intended for those students considering self-employment for the first time.

ENT2012 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRN: 15452)

Academics

  • CRN: 15452
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Locantora, Andrew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

This course poses entrepreneurship management topics students can use to successfully plan, design and manage a new business venture including finding capital, applying leadership ethics, and managing growth. It is intended for those students considering self-employment for the first time.

ENT2012 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRN: 15507)

Academics

  • CRN: 15507
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

This course poses entrepreneurship management topics students can use to successfully plan, design and manage a new business venture including finding capital, applying leadership ethics, and managing growth. It is intended for those students considering self-employment for the first time.

ENT2411 - BUSINESS OPERATIONS FOR ENTREP (CRN: 15453)

Academics

  • CRN: 15453
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Locantora, Andrew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 25/30
  • Course Number: 2411
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the entrepreneur with a comprehensive understanding of key operations of a startup or small business. With a focus on financial and legal issues, including contracts, intellectual property protection, and ownership forms, participants will gain essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of business law. The course also delves into organizational design, helping entrepreneurs structure their businesses effectively to support growth and sustainability.

In addition to legal and organizational aspects, the course covers the development of processes, procedures, and policies that are crucial for efficient business operations. Human Resource Management (HRM) is another critical component, ensuring that entrepreneurs can manage their teams effectively. Systems supporting processes, such as IT and operational workflows, are also explored to enhance productivity and streamline operations.

Marketing and sales operations are integral to the success of any business, and this course provides strategies for effective market penetration and customer acquisition. Participants will also learn about product and/or service development and management, equipping them with the skills to innovate and maintain a competitive edge. By the end of the course, entrepreneurs will be well-prepared to handle the multifaceted challenges of running a startup or small business.

ENT2411 - BUSINESS OPERATIONS FOR ENTREP (CRN: 15454)

Academics

  • CRN: 15454
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: De Oliveira, Samuel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 21/30
  • Course Number: 2411
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the entrepreneur with a comprehensive understanding of key operations of a startup or small business. With a focus on financial and legal issues, including contracts, intellectual property protection, and ownership forms, participants will gain essential knowledge to navigate the complexities of business law. The course also delves into organizational design, helping entrepreneurs structure their businesses effectively to support growth and sustainability.

In addition to legal and organizational aspects, the course covers the development of processes, procedures, and policies that are crucial for efficient business operations. Human Resource Management (HRM) is another critical component, ensuring that entrepreneurs can manage their teams effectively. Systems supporting processes, such as IT and operational workflows, are also explored to enhance productivity and streamline operations.

Marketing and sales operations are integral to the success of any business, and this course provides strategies for effective market penetration and customer acquisition. Participants will also learn about product and/or service development and management, equipping them with the skills to innovate and maintain a competitive edge. By the end of the course, entrepreneurs will be well-prepared to handle the multifaceted challenges of running a startup or small business.

ENT3003 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP I (CRN: 14683)

Academics

  • CRN: 14683
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Discenza, Tobias

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 3003
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course exposes students to the knowledge and skills required to be a successful entrepreneur. Topics include: challenges of entrepreneurship, marketing and financial concerns, and management issues. Students will have the opportunity to interact with local entrepreneurs.

ENT4004 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP II (CRN: 14684)

Academics

  • CRN: 14684
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Discenza, Tobias

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/30
  • Course Number: 4004
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ENT
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course builds on the entrepreneurial concepts and business plan explored in ENT 3003. Students further evaluate and develop their entrepreneurial business plans for potential implementation and present those plans to a panel of local entrepreneurs, business owners, bankers, venture capitalists and/or other related stakeholders.

ESC1000C - INTRO TO EARTH SCIENCE (CRN: 14403)

Academics

  • CRN: 14403
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sauer, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/28
  • Course Number: 1000C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: ESC
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth's connections with humans.

ESC1000C - INTRO TO EARTH SCIENCE (CRN: 13979)

Academics

  • CRN: 13979
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sauer, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1000C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: ESC
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth's connections with humans.

ESC1000C - INTRO TO EARTH SCIENCE (CRN: 13664)

Academics

  • CRN: 13664
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sauer, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: ESC
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth's connections with humans.

ESC1000C - INTRO TO EARTH SCIENCE (CRN: 14934)

Academics

  • CRN: 14934
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sauer, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1000C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: ESC
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth's connections with humans.

ESC1000C - INTRO TO EARTH SCIENCE (CRN: 15203)

Academics

  • CRN: 15203
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sauer, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1000C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: ESC
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth's connections with humans.

ESC1000C - INTRO TO EARTH SCIENCE (CRN: 13885)

Academics

  • CRN: 13885
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Gaalen, Joseph

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: ESC
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the Earth system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and exosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize Earth's connections with humans.

ETD1320 - COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (CRN: 14799)

Academics

  • CRN: 14799
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sherman, Edgar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1320
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the use of Computer-Aided Drafting. It includes a review of computer hardware and software used in an automated drafting environment; concepts of how a drawing is stored and manipulated by the computer; commands necessary to do a simple drawing; and the actual drawing of a part. This course provides for the development of beginning skills in the use of a microcomputer, operating peripheral devices for CAD, and using AutoCAD software.

ETD1320 - COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (CRN: 15081)

Academics

  • CRN: 15081
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sherman, Edgar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 1320
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the use of Computer-Aided Drafting. It includes a review of computer hardware and software used in an automated drafting environment; concepts of how a drawing is stored and manipulated by the computer; commands necessary to do a simple drawing; and the actual drawing of a part. This course provides for the development of beginning skills in the use of a microcomputer, operating peripheral devices for CAD, and using AutoCAD software.

ETD1390 - INTRO TO REVIT ARCHITECTURE (CRN: 15181)

Academics

  • CRN: 15181
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutitarnnontr, Pakorn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/25
  • Course Number: 1390
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This is an introduction course using Revit Architecture software to produce three dimensional (3-D) designs and details of buildings. Topics consist of the techniques and methods to create architectural buildings to include: site plans, floor plans, elevations, roof design, sections/details, schedules/quantities and 3-D photo-realistic renderings.

ETD1530 - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (CRN: 15772)

Academics

  • CRN: 15772
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ferragut, Adriana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/25
  • Course Number: 1530
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course introduces concepts and practices for residential construction and design, study of architectural history, involved steps for working drawings suitable for building approval and construction, layout of floor plan and space utilization.

ETD1530 - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (CRN: 13667)

Academics

  • CRN: 13667
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: De La Vega, Nancy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/25
  • Course Number: 1530
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course introduces concepts and practices for residential construction and design, study of architectural history, involved steps for working drawings suitable for building approval and construction, layout of floor plan and space utilization.

ETD1530 - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN (CRN: 14800)

Academics

  • CRN: 14800
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: De La Vega, Nancy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1530
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course introduces concepts and practices for residential construction and design, study of architectural history, involved steps for working drawings suitable for building approval and construction, layout of floor plan and space utilization.

ETD2340 - ADV COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING (CRN: 14851)

Academics

  • CRN: 14851
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutitarnnontr, Pakorn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/25
  • Course Number: 2340
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction of hardware/software configurations required for the automated drafting environment. The operating system hierarchy and how drawings are stored, edited, copied, deleted, and renamed; file specifications and protection; how to log in and log out from the CAD work station (to include remote operations); and the commands necessary for basic drawing utilities are covered. Different methods of generating commands are also covered. AutoCAD software is used.

ETD2392 - ADVANCED REVIT ARCHITECTURE (CRN: 15429)

Academics

  • CRN: 15429
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: De La Vega, Nancy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/6
  • Course Number: 2392
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This is an advanced course of Autodesk Revit to create, design, and produce construction and schematic drawings of structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing system of a building.

ETD2551 - CIVIL ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (CRN: 15400)

Academics

  • CRN: 15400
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Al-Suleh, Munir

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 107

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/25
  • Course Number: 2551
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course deals with the use of AutoCAD and Civil 3D for the preparation of engineering drawings as they relate to site planning, land development and other civil engineering drawings. The emphasis in the course is on developing an understanding of computer graphics software and applying this understanding in the preparation of engineering drawings.

ETD2930 - SPEC TOP CAPSTONE ENGR TECHNOL (CRN: 13430)

Academics

  • CRN: 13430
  • Section Number: 899
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Al-Suleh, Munir

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/6
  • Course Number: 2930
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ETD
  • Course Materials

This course is required and is designed for students preparing to graduate and transition to employment and/or continuing education.

This capstone course will provide the opportunity for students to demonstrate what they have learned in the AS Architectural Design and Construction Technology and AS Civil Engineering Technology Programs and gauge their ability to apply it. Students will engage in active discussions on engineering related topics and issues, particularly those that relate to current events. This course also requires the student to write a short paper on a contemporary engineering topic or issue. Additionally, the student will prepare a cover letter and resume specifically for a design or engineering related position that he or she finds posted locally, nationally, or internationally. Students not working in a related field or who desire to improve their current positions will be encouraged to apply for the positions they find. Successful completion of the course requires demonstrating learning outcomes from core courses by passing the comprehensive examination at the end of the course. Students are also strongly encouraged to take one or more appropriate industry recognized certification examinations during this course, if they have not already done so.

Students must pass this class with a grade of "D"or higher in order to earn either the architectural design and construction technology or the civil engineering technology, A.S. Degree.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15809)

Academics

  • CRN: 15809
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lange, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 5:00 pm - 9:10 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15070)

Academics

  • CRN: 15070
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kluesner, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 14146)

Academics

  • CRN: 14146
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Medina, Elimelec

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm BUILDING A - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15069)

Academics

  • CRN: 15069
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kluesner, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15576)

Academics

  • CRN: 15576
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Porter, Emily

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 14933)

Academics

  • CRN: 14933
  • Section Number: 91B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Blanco, Alison

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option:
  • Delivery Method: ?
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15502)

Academics

  • CRN: 15502
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pickell, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 4:05 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13657)

Academics

  • CRN: 13657
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Blanco, Alison

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 14024)

Academics

  • CRN: 14024
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pickell, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13814)

Academics

  • CRN: 13814
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McKenzie, Jonathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15149)

Academics

  • CRN: 15149
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Mitchell

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15575)

Academics

  • CRN: 15575
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Porter, Emily

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 14407)

Academics

  • CRN: 14407
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Evers, Chad

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 14805)

Academics

  • CRN: 14805
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brito Llera, Adriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13886)

Academics

  • CRN: 13886
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Evers, Chad

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13643)

Academics

  • CRN: 13643
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pickell, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13471)

Academics

  • CRN: 13471
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brito Llera, Adriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13470)

Academics

  • CRN: 13470
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pickell, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13978)

Academics

  • CRN: 13978
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pickell, Lisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15525)

Academics

  • CRN: 15525
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Evers, Chad

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/28
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13852)

Academics

  • CRN: 13852
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Porter, Emily

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 13815)

Academics

  • CRN: 13815
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Porter, Emily

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15025)

Academics

  • CRN: 15025
  • Section Number: D01
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brito Llera, Adriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:05 am - 11:30 am MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15027)

Academics

  • CRN: 15027
  • Section Number: D03
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Medina, Elimelec

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

EVR1001C - INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CRN: 15026)

Academics

  • CRN: 15026
  • Section Number: D02
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Medina, Elimelec

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1001C
  • Department: Environmental Science (ENVS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: EVR
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of basic chemical, biological, and physical principles of environmental science and their applications to environmental issues. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines or programs. Students will apply the principles of the scientific method to explain biological concepts.

FFP0031C - FIREFIGHTER II (CRN: 14109)

Academics

  • CRN: 14109
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 10
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Jimenez, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/02/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:00 am - 7:00 pm
09/02/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm N COLLIER FIRE CTRL & RESCUE

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/45
  • Course Number: 0031C
  • Department: Fire Science (FIRE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: FFP
  • Course Materials

This course is the second of a two-part program designed to prepare students to be eligible to sit for the State of Florida Firefighter II Certification exam. This Firefighter II minimum standard certification course is mentally, physically, and emotionally challenging and includes both classroom and practical application elements. The 301-hour course is 18 weeks in length and is scheduled on weeknights and weekends at the North Naples Fire Training Center. Upon successful completion of this course with a grade of C or better, the student will be eligible to sit for State of Florida Firefighter II Certification exam.

FFP1000 - INTRO TO FIRE PROTECTION (CRN: 13431)

Academics

  • CRN: 13431
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Roy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Fire Science (FIRE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: FFP
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of the philosophical and historical backgrounds of fire protection services including the organization and function of federal, state, county and private fire protection agencies, a review of municipal fire defenses, fire prevention principles, techniques of fire control, codes and ordinances, the problems for the fire administrator, and an overview of professional fire protection career opportunities.

FFP2521 - CONST DOCUMENTS/PLAN REVIEW (CRN: 15243)

Academics

  • CRN: 15243
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Makar, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 26/30
  • Course Number: 2521
  • Department: Fire Science (FIRE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: FFP
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of all aspects of blueprint reading which enable the individual to better perform the duties of fire inspector. Also included is a study of building plans examination. Meets course requirements for Florida State Fire Inspector Certification.

FFP2720 - FIRE COMPANY OFFICER LEADERSHP (CRN: 13303)

Academics

  • CRN: 13303
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Roy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 25/30
  • Course Number: 2720
  • Department: Fire Science (FIRE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: FFP
  • Course Materials

This course prepares firefighters for the responsibilities of a Fire Company Officer. It covers a wide range of topics essential for effective leadership and management in the fire service, from basic supervisory skills to incident command and community risk reduction strategies. Students will demonstrate effective communication and decision-making while applying fire officer leadership strategies that are required for the role.

FFP2740 - FIRE SERVICE COURSE DELIVERY (CRN: 13304)

Academics

  • CRN: 13304
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Roy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 25/30
  • Course Number: 2740
  • Department: Fire Science (FIRE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: FFP
  • Course Materials

This course will cover modern methods and techniques for delivering high-quality instruction, ensuring safety in training scenarios, and meeting the challenges of modern fire and emergency services education. It emphasizes professional instructor responsibilities, learning principles, instructional planning, classroom and practical skills instruction, safety considerations, and administrative duties. Students will learn to create engaging learning environments, adapt to diverse student needs, conduct fair evaluations, and maintain accurate records.

FFP2811 - FIREFIGHTING TACT STRATGY II (CRN: 14288)

Academics

  • CRN: 14288
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Roy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 26/30
  • Course Number: 2811
  • Department: Fire Science (FIRE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: FFP
  • Course Materials

This course is a continuation of the basic concepts involved in firefighting. Students will examine fire behavior in various occupancies, analyze life-safety issues, and study basic fire procedures through scenarios and case studies. Students will explore the importance of safety in all aspects of fire and rescue operations. This course meets part of the course requirements for Fire Officer I Certification.

FIL1000 - FILM APPRECIATION (CRN: 15460)

Academics

  • CRN: 15460
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rownd, Henry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/40
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: FIL
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed to provide a general introduction to the discipline of film studies through screenings of American and/or international films, readings, discussion, and writing. The course will also offer basic theoretical approaches to the various genres of narrative cinema as well as different modes of nonfiction cinema (documentary and avant-garde film practices), so that students will understand how cinema has developed globally and locally as art, technology, and social practice from the late 19th century to the digital age.

FIL1000 - FILM APPRECIATION (CRN: 14415)

Academics

  • CRN: 14415
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Wendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: FIL
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed to provide a general introduction to the discipline of film studies through screenings of American and/or international films, readings, discussion, and writing. The course will also offer basic theoretical approaches to the various genres of narrative cinema as well as different modes of nonfiction cinema (documentary and avant-garde film practices), so that students will understand how cinema has developed globally and locally as art, technology, and social practice from the late 19th century to the digital age.

FIL2001 - AMERICAN CINEMA (CRN: 15359)

Academics

  • CRN: 15359
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Wendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2001
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: FIL
  • Course Materials

This course explores how Hollywood films work technically, artistically, and culturally to reinforce and challenge America's national self-image. An art form, an industry, and a system of representation and communication, American film is a complicated and profoundly influential element of American culture. This course is comprised of lectures, films, and forums designed to provide awareness of styles, images, and myths in cinema that influence or reflect American culture.

FIL2432C - FILMMAKING I (CRN: 14199)

Academics

  • CRN: 14199
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 3:15 pm BUILDING U - 220

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/16
  • Course Number: 2432C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: FIL
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course presents a study and execution of basic creative Filmmaking production process from concept to completion. Creative cinematic storytelling is the heart of the class. Short films will be produced to help understand the specific creative roles of each crew member including the director, producer, cinematographer, and editor. This course explores the industrial as well as independent production process.

FIN2001 - BUSINESS FINANCE (CRN: 14916)

Academics

  • CRN: 14916
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Callahan, Alisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 23/30
  • Course Number: 2001
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the fundamental concepts of business finance, provides an understanding of basic financial calculations, and acquaints the student with decision-making tools for a business. Major points of emphasis include financial forecasting, time value of money concepts, understanding the difference between cash and profit, and how and why to use accounting data in decision making.

FIN2001 - BUSINESS FINANCE (CRN: 14737)

Academics

  • CRN: 14737
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bergeron, Peter

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 2001
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the fundamental concepts of business finance, provides an understanding of basic financial calculations, and acquaints the student with decision-making tools for a business. Major points of emphasis include financial forecasting, time value of money concepts, understanding the difference between cash and profit, and how and why to use accounting data in decision making.

FIN2001 - BUSINESS FINANCE (CRN: 13389)

Academics

  • CRN: 13389
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Callahan, Alisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 2001
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the fundamental concepts of business finance, provides an understanding of basic financial calculations, and acquaints the student with decision-making tools for a business. Major points of emphasis include financial forecasting, time value of money concepts, understanding the difference between cash and profit, and how and why to use accounting data in decision making.

FIN2100 - PERSONAL FINANCE (CRN: 13390)

Academics

  • CRN: 13390
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wells, Shon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

Personal Finance is a course designed to help students understand the impact of individual choices on occupational goals and future earnings potential. This course provides a foundational understanding for making informed personal financial decisions. Topics include personal financial planning, personal investing, budgeting, tax planning, real estate and automobile financing, credit management, insurance protection, and retirement planning.

FIN2100 - PERSONAL FINANCE (CRN: 15458)

Academics

  • CRN: 15458
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Matury, Rhonda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

Personal Finance is a course designed to help students understand the impact of individual choices on occupational goals and future earnings potential. This course provides a foundational understanding for making informed personal financial decisions. Topics include personal financial planning, personal investing, budgeting, tax planning, real estate and automobile financing, credit management, insurance protection, and retirement planning.

FIN2100 - PERSONAL FINANCE (CRN: 15184)

Academics

  • CRN: 15184
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wells, Shon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/29
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

Personal Finance is a course designed to help students understand the impact of individual choices on occupational goals and future earnings potential. This course provides a foundational understanding for making informed personal financial decisions. Topics include personal financial planning, personal investing, budgeting, tax planning, real estate and automobile financing, credit management, insurance protection, and retirement planning.

FIN3140 - PERSONAL FINANCE (CRN: 15622)

Academics

  • CRN: 15622
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Callahan, Alisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 3140
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

Personal Financial empowers students to take agency over their personal financial lives by equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to manage money effectively for wealth creation and preservation. Students will learn to apply financial principles to practical, real-world situations with the long-term goal of achieving financial independence. The curriculum covers comprehensive financial and retirement planning, investment strategies, effective budgeting, credit management, and managing major purchases such as real estate and automobiles. Additionally, the course addresses tax strategies and insurance solutions. By the end of the course, students will be empowered to achieve long-term financial success through enhanced financial literacy, strategic goal-setting, and proactive risk management.

FIN3400 - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT I (CRN: 15459)

Academics

  • CRN: 15459
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Callahan, Alisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 3400
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

This finance course involves the study of financial analysis and decision-making from a management perspective. Topics include financial statement analysis, financial planning and forecasting, time value of money with analysis and computation tools, risk and rates of return, asset valuation, capital budgeting, and various financial decision-making tools and methods.

FIN3400 - FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT I (CRN: 14424)

Academics

  • CRN: 14424
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Callahan, Alisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/35
  • Course Number: 3400
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: FIN
  • Course Materials

This finance course involves the study of financial analysis and decision-making from a management perspective. Topics include financial statement analysis, financial planning and forecasting, time value of money with analysis and computation tools, risk and rates of return, asset valuation, capital budgeting, and various financial decision-making tools and methods.

FRE1120 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (CRN: 14984)

Academics

  • CRN: 14984
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mompoint, Myriam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: FRE
  • Course Materials

Designed for beginners or those with one year of high school French, this highly interactive course focuses on the dynamics of speech, literature, and culture.

FRE1120 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (CRN: 13360)

Academics

  • CRN: 13360
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Peterson, Dani

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: FRE
  • Course Materials

Designed for beginners or those with one year of high school French, this highly interactive course focuses on the dynamics of speech, literature, and culture.

FRE1121 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH II (CRN: 14927)

Academics

  • CRN: 14927
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Jalinousi, Ladan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/25
  • Course Number: 1121
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: FRE
  • Course Materials

Designed for beginners or those with one year of high school French, this highly interactive course focuses on the dynamics of speech, literature, and culture.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 13396)

Academics

  • CRN: 13396
  • Section Number: 700
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harvey, Janet

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 15713)

Academics

  • CRN: 15713
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Padilla, Jena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 13972)

Academics

  • CRN: 13972
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McCabe, Deborah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 14651)

Academics

  • CRN: 14651
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cacho, Laurence

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 13392)

Academics

  • CRN: 13392
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kohl, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 15461)

Academics

  • CRN: 15461
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Padilla, Jena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 13915)

Academics

  • CRN: 13915
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quackenbush, Keith

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 15712)

Academics

  • CRN: 15712
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Padilla, Jena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 15462)

Academics

  • CRN: 15462
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quackenbush, Keith

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 14657)

Academics

  • CRN: 14657
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McCabe, Deborah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 13391)

Academics

  • CRN: 13391
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Law, Alicia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 13393)

Academics

  • CRN: 13393
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: De Oliveira, Samuel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 14860)

Academics

  • CRN: 14860
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Law, Alicia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 14291)

Academics

  • CRN: 14291
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rytlewski, Jenna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB1011 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS (CRN: 13394)

Academics

  • CRN: 13394
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rytlewski, Jenna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course provides a general outline of the nature of business, including ownership, mangement and organization. Business operations such as finance and decision-making controls are emphasized. The legal and regulatory environment in which business operates is examined.

GEB2430 - ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT (CRN: 14211)

Academics

  • CRN: 14211
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 2430
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides a practical approach to recognizing, evaluating, and addressing ethical issues in business that impact both individuals and organizations. It reviews the key ethical schools of thought and provides historical context. Case studies, current events, and classroom discussion provide material for analysis and defensible resolution based on considerations of critical thinking, reasoning, legal policy, and organizational and societal needs.

GEB2430 - ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT (CRN: 14861)

Academics

  • CRN: 14861
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hechl-Novak, Catrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 2430
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides a practical approach to recognizing, evaluating, and addressing ethical issues in business that impact both individuals and organizations. It reviews the key ethical schools of thought and provides historical context. Case studies, current events, and classroom discussion provide material for analysis and defensible resolution based on considerations of critical thinking, reasoning, legal policy, and organizational and societal needs.

GEB2430 - ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT (CRN: 15463)

Academics

  • CRN: 15463
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hechl-Novak, Catrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2430
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides a practical approach to recognizing, evaluating, and addressing ethical issues in business that impact both individuals and organizations. It reviews the key ethical schools of thought and provides historical context. Case studies, current events, and classroom discussion provide material for analysis and defensible resolution based on considerations of critical thinking, reasoning, legal policy, and organizational and societal needs.

GEB2430 - ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT (CRN: 13656)

Academics

  • CRN: 13656
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2430
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides a practical approach to recognizing, evaluating, and addressing ethical issues in business that impact both individuals and organizations. It reviews the key ethical schools of thought and provides historical context. Case studies, current events, and classroom discussion provide material for analysis and defensible resolution based on considerations of critical thinking, reasoning, legal policy, and organizational and societal needs.

GEB2930 - SPECIAL TOPICS/CAPSTONE - BUS (CRN: 13397)

Academics

  • CRN: 13397
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/30
  • Course Number: 2930
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is required and is designed for students preparing to graduate and transition to employment and/or continuing education.

This capstone course will provide the opportunity for students to demonstrate what they have learned in the A.S. Business program and gauge their ability to apply it. Students will engage in active discussions on business, management, accounting and finance related topics and issues, particularly those that relate to current events. This course also requires the student to write a short paper on a contemporary business or management topic or issue. Additionally, the student will prepare a cover letter and resume specifically for an administrative or management related position that he or she finds posted locally, nationally, or internationally. Students not working in a related field or who desire to improve their current positions will be encouraged to apply for the positions they find. Successful completion of the course requires demonstrating learning outcomes from core courses by passing the comprehensive examination at the end of the course.

Students must pass this class with a grade of "D" or higher in order to earn the business administration and management, A.S. Degree.

GEB4375 - FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATL BUS (CRN: 13463)

Academics

  • CRN: 13463
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Platt, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/35
  • Course Number: 4375
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course will provide a basic, integrated understanding of the complexity of the international business environment and the challenges it poses for businesses which are engaged in cross border activities. The course introduces concepts and processes of global trade and foreign direct investment, international monetary system, regional economic integration, and foreign exchange markets. In a global economy, it is especially important to study differences between countries and understand how these differences are linked to the various strategic choices businesses adopt in order to compete internationally. Therefore, this course puts a special emphasis on national differences.

GEB4375 - FOUNDATIONS OF INTERNATL BUS (CRN: 14034)

Academics

  • CRN: 14034
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoffman, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/35
  • Course Number: 4375
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GEB
  • Course Materials

This course will provide a basic, integrated understanding of the complexity of the international business environment and the challenges it poses for businesses which are engaged in cross border activities. The course introduces concepts and processes of global trade and foreign direct investment, international monetary system, regional economic integration, and foreign exchange markets. In a global economy, it is especially important to study differences between countries and understand how these differences are linked to the various strategic choices businesses adopt in order to compete internationally. Therefore, this course puts a special emphasis on national differences.

GIS1040 - GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CRN: 14654)

Academics

  • CRN: 14654
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Al-Suleh, Munir

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 1040
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: GIS
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the use of GIS and the commands necessary to integrate databases with mapping applications. ArcView-GIS software will be used.

GRA2103C - DIGITAL GRAPHIC DESIGN (CRN: 14228)

Academics

  • CRN: 14228
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hobt, Philip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/12
  • Course Number: 2103C
  • Department: Digital Arts (DART)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: GRA
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for any student who is interested in learning how to create and edit well designed digital graphics for professional use. Topics include skills related to developing vector and pixel based graphics for print and web using commercial grade graphics software as well as fundamental 2 D design principles. Gauged for beginners who are computer competent.

HIM1140 - ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACOLOGY (CRN: 14060)

Academics

  • CRN: 14060
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whitmer, Elizabeth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Health Information Technology (HIT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HIM
  • Course Materials

This course will provide the student with a basic understanding of pharmacology. Information regarding drug classification, names, routes of administration, effects and references, and interpretation of the prescription will be studied.

HIM1430 - PRINCIPLES OF DISEASE (CRN: 14061)

Academics

  • CRN: 14061
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fitzgerald, Sharon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/25
  • Course Number: 1430
  • Department: Health Information Technology (HIT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HIM
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to important concepts related to human diseases. The most common diseases and disorders of each body system are presented along with a review of the anatomy and physiology pertinent to the content. Additionally, the effects of aging on the system and the relationship of aging to disease are presented.

HIM2012 - HEALTHCARE LAW (CRN: 14095)

Academics

  • CRN: 14095
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whitmer, Elizabeth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/25
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Health Information Technology (HIT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HIM
  • Course Materials

In-depth study of federal and state laws governing the preparation and use of protected health information. Topics include the United States legal system, the definition of the legal health record and its maintenance, content, use, access, disclosure, reporting and disposition.

HIM2210 - HEALTHCARE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CRN: 15300)

Academics

  • CRN: 15300
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whitmer, Elizabeth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/25
  • Course Number: 2210
  • Department: Health Information Technology (HIT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HIM
  • Course Materials

This course will explore the various information systems currently in use in the healthcare environment. An emphasis will be placed upon the selection, implementation, use and management of information systems in healthcare.

HIM2510 - QUALITY MGMT IN HEALTHCARE (CRN: 13008)

Academics

  • CRN: 13008
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whitmer, Elizabeth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/25
  • Course Number: 2510
  • Department: Health Information Technology (HIT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HIM
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with instruction in the foundations of quality improvement, risk management, patient safety, resource management, and evaluating individual competence in healthcare settings. Emphasis will be upon the measurement, assessment, and improvement processes and methods utilized in a continuous quality improvement program.

HIM2729 - ADV CODING &REIMBURSEMENT (CRN: 14936)

Academics

  • CRN: 14936
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DAndrea, Rachael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/25
  • Course Number: 2729
  • Department: Health Information Technology (HIT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HIM
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with instruction in the reimbursement systems for inpatient facility services across the healthcare continuum. Emphasis will be placed on coding and grouping for acute care inpatient cases, physician queries, data quality management, coding compliance and auditing.

HIM2814C - CODING OFFICE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15299)

Academics

  • CRN: 15299
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whitmer, Elizabeth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/25
  • Course Number: 2814C
  • Department: Health Information Technology (HIT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HIM
  • Course Materials

Directed practice designed to provide the student with a strong foundation in facility and pro-fee medical coding and revenue management. Activities will include the review, analysis and coding of inpatient, ambulatory surgery, emergency room, and physician office health records according to established guidelines. A mock certification exam will also be completed. This course is a combination of working in the HIM lab and off-site experiences. General employment guidelines will also be reviewed. Students will be placed in the community to apply their coding skills. Minimum 30 hours to be done during regular work hours.

HSA1020 - HEALTHCARE DELIVERY (CRN: 14923)

Academics

  • CRN: 14923
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Allbritten, Cassandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/25
  • Course Number: 1020
  • Department: Advanced Medical Assisting (AMA)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HSA
  • Course Materials

This course will present an overview of the United States' health care system. Topics will include the structure of the current health care system, the payment process from both the private and government perspective, types of health care providers, the various delivery systems, medical technology, pharmaceuticals, research and disease prevention.

HSA3113 - CONTEMP ISSUES IN HEALTH CARE (CRN: 15056)

Academics

  • CRN: 15056
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connell, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 21/30
  • Course Number: 3113
  • Department: Cardiopulmonary (CAPU)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HSA
  • Course Materials

This course will explore the challenges, trends, and policies pertaining to the contemporary health care system and its managers.

HSC1421 - HEALTH SAFETY NUTRITION CHILD (CRN: 13944)

Academics

  • CRN: 13944
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kroeker, Julia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1421
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will learn the most current recommendations of health professionals for keeping young children healthy, safe, and well nourished. Methods in which adults can help children develop healthy attitudes and practices will be explored.

HSC1421 - HEALTH SAFETY NUTRITION CHILD (CRN: 14081)

Academics

  • CRN: 14081
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kroeker, Julia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1421
  • Department: Early Childhood (ECED)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course students will learn the most current recommendations of health professionals for keeping young children healthy, safe, and well nourished. Methods in which adults can help children develop healthy attitudes and practices will be explored.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 15501)

Academics

  • CRN: 15501
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Edwards, LaCher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 15769)

Academics

  • CRN: 15769
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connell, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 13511)

Academics

  • CRN: 13511
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mason, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 15768)

Academics

  • CRN: 15768
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Jaramillo, Genoveffa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 14690)

Academics

  • CRN: 14690
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Samaliazad, Esmaeel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm WALKER HALL - A - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 14182)

Academics

  • CRN: 14182
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Samaliazad, Esmaeel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm WALKER HALL - A - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 13510)

Academics

  • CRN: 13510
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mason, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 15725)

Academics

  • CRN: 15725
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Donnell, Derrick

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 15529)

Academics

  • CRN: 15529
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Jaramillo, Genoveffa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 13690)

Academics

  • CRN: 13690
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mason, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC1531 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 13512)

Academics

  • CRN: 13512
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connell, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1531
  • Department: Anatomy (ANAT)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide a basis for understanding, utilizing, and pronouncing the vocabulary used by health care professionals. The language of medicine becomes understandable through the study of word roots, combining forms, prefixes, and suffixes. Major disease processes and pathological conditions of specific body systems will be discussed, along with diagnostic and surgical terms. This course has no accompanying laboratory and therefore cannot be used to meet the science requirement at Florida SouthWestern State College.

HSC4652 - HEALTH CARE ETHICS (CRN: 13180)

Academics

  • CRN: 13180
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connell, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 4652
  • Department: Cardiopulmonary (CAPU)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HSC
  • Course Materials

The ethical, sociological, and medical-legal aspects of patient care are explored through discussion and situation analysis in this course with an emphasis on Cardiac and Pulmonary care issues.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14165)

Academics

  • CRN: 14165
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harrington, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15832)

Academics

  • CRN: 15832
  • Section Number: 829
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Booth, Danielle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15671)

Academics

  • CRN: 15671
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webb, Lora

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15736)

Academics

  • CRN: 15736
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webb, Lora

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14568)

Academics

  • CRN: 14568
  • Section Number: 25B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Luther, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15572)

Academics

  • CRN: 15572
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Wendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14691)

Academics

  • CRN: 14691
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hashemi, Megan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15367)

Academics

  • CRN: 15367
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Wendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15366)

Academics

  • CRN: 15366
  • Section Number: 818
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Wendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14046)

Academics

  • CRN: 14046
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pritchett, Elijah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14013)

Academics

  • CRN: 14013
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciamparella, Anna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13998)

Academics

  • CRN: 13998
  • Section Number: 821
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Luther, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13995)

Academics

  • CRN: 13995
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Wendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15693)

Academics

  • CRN: 15693
  • Section Number: 825
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burcham, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15670)

Academics

  • CRN: 15670
  • Section Number: 115
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webb, Lora

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13820)

Academics

  • CRN: 13820
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Demoran, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15721)

Academics

  • CRN: 15721
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hashemi, Megan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15142)

Academics

  • CRN: 15142
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rownd, Henry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15141)

Academics

  • CRN: 15141
  • Section Number: 113
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rownd, Henry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15140)

Academics

  • CRN: 15140
  • Section Number: 112
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hashemi, Megan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15139)

Academics

  • CRN: 15139
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rownd, Henry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14569)

Academics

  • CRN: 14569
  • Section Number: 24B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Luther, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14559)

Academics

  • CRN: 14559
  • Section Number: 120
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krupinski, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14549)

Academics

  • CRN: 14549
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webb, Lora

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRO TO HUMANITIES-HEALTH (CRN: 14548)

Academics

  • CRN: 14548
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krupinski, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15304)

Academics

  • CRN: 15304
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciamparella, Anna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:35 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15608)

Academics

  • CRN: 15608
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Alfarone, Charles

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14491)

Academics

  • CRN: 14491
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pritchett, Elijah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15581)

Academics

  • CRN: 15581
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Alfarone, Charles

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15580)

Academics

  • CRN: 15580
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Alfarone, Charles

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14465)

Academics

  • CRN: 14465
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hashemi, Megan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14317)

Academics

  • CRN: 14317
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Webb, Lora

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14311)

Academics

  • CRN: 14311
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rownd, Henry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14304)

Academics

  • CRN: 14304
  • Section Number: 205
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quimby, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14279)

Academics

  • CRN: 14279
  • Section Number: 822
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Demoran, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15390)

Academics

  • CRN: 15390
  • Section Number: 819
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harrington, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15642)

Academics

  • CRN: 15642
  • Section Number: 823
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burcham, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13936)

Academics

  • CRN: 13936
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciamparella, Anna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13935)

Academics

  • CRN: 13935
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Demoran, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13896)

Academics

  • CRN: 13896
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pritchett, Elijah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13247)

Academics

  • CRN: 13247
  • Section Number: 820
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Luther, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13246)

Academics

  • CRN: 13246
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harrington, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13666)

Academics

  • CRN: 13666
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pritchett, Elijah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14036)

Academics

  • CRN: 14036
  • Section Number: 207
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quimby, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14035)

Academics

  • CRN: 14035
  • Section Number: 206
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quimby, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 14005)

Academics

  • CRN: 14005
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mompoint, Myriam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13994)

Academics

  • CRN: 13994
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciamparella, Anna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13843)

Academics

  • CRN: 13843
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krupinski, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13306)

Academics

  • CRN: 13306
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pritchett, Elijah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 15692)

Academics

  • CRN: 15692
  • Section Number: 824
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burcham, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13821)

Academics

  • CRN: 13821
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Luther, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2020 - INTRODUCTION TO HUMANITIES (CRN: 13842)

Academics

  • CRN: 13842
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krupinski, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2020
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn about the creative ideas and accomplishments of various cultures in various fields of humanities that may include art, architecture, drama, history, music, literature, philosophy, and religion. The course will include cultural expressions from the Western canon and may also include expressions from around the globe.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUM2210 - ANCIENT WORLD THRU THE RENAISS (CRN: 15643)

Academics

  • CRN: 15643
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Burcham, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2210
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and letters. The course is a study of European culture, including the western canon, from the prehistoric age through the early renaissance, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa and the contemporary Americas.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

This course is equivalent to HUM 2211. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed HUM 2211 may not earn duplicate credit for HUM 2210.

HUM2210 - ANCIENT WORLD THRU THE RENAISS (CRN: 15579)

Academics

  • CRN: 15579
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Alfarone, Charles

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2210
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and letters. The course is a study of European culture, including the western canon, from the prehistoric age through the early renaissance, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa and the contemporary Americas.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

This course is equivalent to HUM 2211. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed HUM 2211 may not earn duplicate credit for HUM 2210.

HUM2230 - THE RENAISSANCE THROUGH THE 18 (CRN: 15551)

Academics

  • CRN: 15551
  • Section Number: 70B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harrington, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 2230
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and letters. The course is a study of European culture, including the western canon, from the renaissance through the 18th century, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to HUM 2235. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed HUM 2235 may not earn duplicate credit for HUM 2235.

HUM2230 - THE RENAISSANCE THROUGH THE 18 (CRN: 15552)

Academics

  • CRN: 15552
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sazonov, Joanna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2230
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and letters. The course is a study of European culture, including the western canon, from the renaissance through the 18th century, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to HUM 2235. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed HUM 2235 may not earn duplicate credit for HUM 2235.

HUM2230 - THE RENAISSANCE THROUGH THE 18 (CRN: 15329)

Academics

  • CRN: 15329
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Proulx, Stephanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2230
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and letters. The course is a study of European culture, including the western canon, from the renaissance through the 18th century, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to HUM 2235. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed HUM 2235 may not earn duplicate credit for HUM 2235.

HUM2230 - THE RENAISSANCE THROUGH THE 18 (CRN: 15555)

Academics

  • CRN: 15555
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Luther, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2230
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This is an interdisciplinary humanities course drawing from the field of arts and letters. The course is a study of European culture, including the western canon, from the renaissance through the 18th century, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to HUM 2235. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed HUM 2235 may not earn duplicate credit for HUM 2235.

HUM2250 - MODERN & CONTEMPORARY HUM. (CRN: 14895)

Academics

  • CRN: 14895
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quimby, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/25
  • Course Number: 2250
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This course is an interdisciplinary humanities course with a multicultural and global perspective. Drawing from the field of arts and letters, the course is a study of European culture from Romanticism to the present, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas. This course is termed a writing intensive course. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to complete part of the writing intensive course requirements.

HUM2250 - MODERN & CONTEMPORARY HUM. (CRN: 14891)

Academics

  • CRN: 14891
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krupinski, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2250
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This course is an interdisciplinary humanities course with a multicultural and global perspective. Drawing from the field of arts and letters, the course is a study of European culture from Romanticism to the present, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas. This course is termed a writing intensive course. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to complete part of the writing intensive course requirements.

HUM2250 - MODERN & CONTEMPORARY HUM. (CRN: 14406)

Academics

  • CRN: 14406
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krupinski, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2250
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This course is an interdisciplinary humanities course with a multicultural and global perspective. Drawing from the field of arts and letters, the course is a study of European culture from Romanticism to the present, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas. This course is termed a writing intensive course. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to complete part of the writing intensive course requirements.

HUM2250 - MODERN & CONTEMPORARY HUM. (CRN: 15107)

Academics

  • CRN: 15107
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Proulx, Stephanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2250
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This course is an interdisciplinary humanities course with a multicultural and global perspective. Drawing from the field of arts and letters, the course is a study of European culture from Romanticism to the present, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas. This course is termed a writing intensive course. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to complete part of the writing intensive course requirements.

HUM2250 - MODERN & CONTEMPORARY HUM. (CRN: 15087)

Academics

  • CRN: 15087
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Proulx, Stephanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2250
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Course Materials

This course is an interdisciplinary humanities course with a multicultural and global perspective. Drawing from the field of arts and letters, the course is a study of European culture from Romanticism to the present, as well as the cultures of Asia, Africa, and the contemporary Americas. This course is termed a writing intensive course. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to complete part of the writing intensive course requirements.

HUM2930 - HUM: GREAT HUMAN QUESTIONS (CRN: 14921)

Academics

  • CRN: 14921
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hummel, Jill

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2930
  • Department: Humanities (HUM)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: HUM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course examines selected problems or issues from multiple perspectives in the Arts, Humanities, and/or Sciences. Selected topics may range from addressing the great questions of human experience - such as good and evil, religion, the meaning of life, and the place of human beings in the universe - to contemporary issues - such as climate change, sustainability, cultural pluralism, the use of technology, and terrorism. This course will be taught by at least two faculty members including at least one faculty credentialed to teach Humanities.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 15841)

Academics

  • CRN: 15841
  • Section Number: 826
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Edwards, LaCher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 15767)

Academics

  • CRN: 15767
  • Section Number: 819
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Edwards, LaCher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13524)

Academics

  • CRN: 13524
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13659)

Academics

  • CRN: 13659
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davies, Ruth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 15256)

Academics

  • CRN: 15256
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13961)

Academics

  • CRN: 13961
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia Fernandez, Rossana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 15766)

Academics

  • CRN: 15766
  • Section Number: 818
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia Fernandez, Rossana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 15765)

Academics

  • CRN: 15765
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Otto, Kirk

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 14281)

Academics

  • CRN: 14281
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Otto, Kirk

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13890)

Academics

  • CRN: 13890
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia Fernandez, Rossana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13097)

Academics

  • CRN: 13097
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kashleva, Helena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13096)

Academics

  • CRN: 13096
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davies, Ruth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13528)

Academics

  • CRN: 13528
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davies, Ruth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13527)

Academics

  • CRN: 13527
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davies, Ruth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13526)

Academics

  • CRN: 13526
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13525)

Academics

  • CRN: 13525
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13523)

Academics

  • CRN: 13523
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 14058)

Academics

  • CRN: 14058
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Otto, Kirk

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Course Materials

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13382)

Academics

  • CRN: 13382
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gaidos, Gabriel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUN1201 - HUMAN NUTRITION (CRN: 13975)

Academics

  • CRN: 13975
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Garcia Fernandez, Rossana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1201
  • Department: Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: HUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This is an introductory course to the scientific principles of nutrition, covering the role of specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, and metabolism, sources of the nutrients and requirements of the various age groups. This course cannot be used to meet AA Science requirement since it has no accompanying laboratory.

HUS1001 - INTRO TO HUMAN SERVICES (CRN: 13665)

Academics

  • CRN: 13665
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mullins, Janetta

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course explores the field of human services, including health, mental health, public administration, education, social welfare, recreation, criminal justice, youth services and rehabilitation. Emphasis is placed on the variety of expectations and perceptions of consumers of human services. Basic helping and communcation skills will be developed by the students.

HUS1001 - INTRO TO HUMAN SERVICES (CRN: 14907)

Academics

  • CRN: 14907
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Estes, Cristy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WALKER HALL - A - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course explores the field of human services, including health, mental health, public administration, education, social welfare, recreation, criminal justice, youth services and rehabilitation. Emphasis is placed on the variety of expectations and perceptions of consumers of human services. Basic helping and communcation skills will be developed by the students.

HUS1001 - INTRO TO HUMAN SERVICES (CRN: 15253)

Academics

  • CRN: 15253
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patti, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course explores the field of human services, including health, mental health, public administration, education, social welfare, recreation, criminal justice, youth services and rehabilitation. Emphasis is placed on the variety of expectations and perceptions of consumers of human services. Basic helping and communcation skills will be developed by the students.

HUS1320 - THEORIES/FOUND CRISIS INTER (CRN: 13942)

Academics

  • CRN: 13942
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mullins, Janetta

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1320
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course will provide a comprehensive overview of the history of crisis intervention and crisis theory. In addition, it will also present a comprehensive model of crisis intervention and will include developing, listening, and understanding skills, as well as assessment approaches and interventions.

HUS1400 - INTRO TO ALCHO.&OTH.DRUG ABUSE (CRN: 15706)

Academics

  • CRN: 15706
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Estes, Cristy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WALKER HALL - A - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 1400
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course teaches the dynamics of drug addiction and dependence, classification and origins of drugs, short and long term effects, risk of dependence, and medical uses. Drug education, laws, treatment, and rehabilitation are additional areas of focus.

HUS1400 - INTRO TO ALCHO.&OTH.DRUG ABUSE (CRN: 13166)

Academics

  • CRN: 13166
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Malchow, Bridgette

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1400
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course teaches the dynamics of drug addiction and dependence, classification and origins of drugs, short and long term effects, risk of dependence, and medical uses. Drug education, laws, treatment, and rehabilitation are additional areas of focus.

HUS1640 - PRINCIPLES OF YOUTH WORK (CRN: 13611)

Academics

  • CRN: 13611
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Malchow, Bridgette

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/30
  • Course Number: 1640
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course provides an understanding of the dynamics that influence and shape youth behavior. The course emphasizes: effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills; developmental stages exclusion and inclusion, trust, and respect. The course prepares students to function as youth workers using a youth development approach in community-based, residential, group home and other youth work environments. Students will explore these concepts: developing a professional awareness of youth work; identifying and distinguishing between asset building models and deficit based models of adolescent development; and developing a capacity to design and implement programs consistent with the needs of youth in relation to available resources.

HUS2200 - DYNAMICS GROUPS &GP COUNSEL (CRN: 15528)

Academics

  • CRN: 15528
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Malchow, Bridgette

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm WALKER HALL - A - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/15
  • Course Number: 2200
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course provides students with techniques and rationale for groups and group counseling within the realm of: 1) the community and its human service networks; 2) group processes, and 3) group dynamics, including cohesion, conflict problem-solving, and communication systems.

HUS2200 - DYNAMICS GROUPS &GP COUNSEL (CRN: 14700)

Academics

  • CRN: 14700
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Malchow, Bridgette

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/16
  • Course Number: 2200
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course provides students with techniques and rationale for groups and group counseling within the realm of: 1) the community and its human service networks; 2) group processes, and 3) group dynamics, including cohesion, conflict problem-solving, and communication systems.

HUS2302 - TECHNIQUES OF INTERVIEWING (CRN: 15587)

Academics

  • CRN: 15587
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mullins, Janetta

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/15
  • Course Number: 2302
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn interviewing, data gathering, observing, diagnostic assessment, treatment planning, and intervention skills for use in the counseling and human services profession. Case management and personal ethics will be included. This course will include dealing with clients of all ages and ethnicities. The human services professional works using a team approach to providing care. The role and interactions in the team will also be studied.

HUS2302 - TECHNIQUES OF INTERVIEWING (CRN: 14603)

Academics

  • CRN: 14603
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mullins, Janetta

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/15
  • Course Number: 2302
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will learn interviewing, data gathering, observing, diagnostic assessment, treatment planning, and intervention skills for use in the counseling and human services profession. Case management and personal ethics will be included. This course will include dealing with clients of all ages and ethnicities. The human services professional works using a team approach to providing care. The role and interactions in the team will also be studied.

HUS2315 - STUDIES IN BEHAVORIAL MOD (CRN: 13943)

Academics

  • CRN: 13943
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lloyd, Tim

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2315
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

This course is the study of the use of basic behavior modification techniques in human services. Emphasis is on data collection, functional assessment, skill acquisition, behavior reduction, documentation and reporting, and professional conduct and scope of practice. This course is to prepare students for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification.

HUS2428 - TREATMENT &RESRCS SUBST ABUSE (CRN: 14253)

Academics

  • CRN: 14253
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Malchow, Bridgette

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2428
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Course Materials

The student in this course will study the symptoms, the usual progression and the effects of substance abuse on specific groups as well as intervention opportunities and phases of recovery. Students will also study denial and other resistant behaviors along with addiction prevention strategies.

HUS2540 - BUILDING STRNGR FAMILIES &COM (CRN: 15016)

Academics

  • CRN: 15016
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Malchow, Bridgette

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 2540
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides an understanding of the essential role that human service professionals play in facilitating healthy families and communities, including the effects of poverty, inequality, unemployment, child abuse, substance abuse, and domestic violence. The course provides strategies for empowering families to apply effective parenting skills; develop healthy lifestyles; promote self-esteem and self-worth; assume responsibility; use problem-solving skills; resolve conflicts; identify alternatives; and make healthy choices.

HUS2842L - COUNSELING RESIDENCY I (CRN: 14075)

Academics

  • CRN: 14075
  • Section Number: 999
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mullins, Janetta

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 11:00 am WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/15
  • Course Number: 2842L
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: HUS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to provide students with major-related, supervised, evaluated practical training work experience. The residency experience may provide the Human Services Resident an opportunity to progress from observation to directly supervised client contact (pending site guidelines), to indirectly supervised client contact (pending site guidelines). Students are evaluated on the basis of documented learning acquired through hands-on experiences in an actual work setting. The student must fulfill 100 hours in HUS 2842L Residency I as well as completing weekly reflections and meetings with the instructor to fulfill program requirements.

*This course is repeatable up to three (3) times for nine (9) credits.

IDH2910 - Amer Teen Acrding to Hollywood (CRN: 14601)

Academics

  • CRN: 14601
  • Section Number: 30H
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: Y
  • Instructor: Owens, Leonard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 1:30 pm - 4:10 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 2910
  • Department: Honor's Program (HON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: IDH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to foster critical and creative thinking habits and develop the research skills necessary to conduct rigorous inquiry into the human condition. Interdisciplinary honors courses provide in-depth, transdisciplinary engagement with select topics by integrating enhanced learning experiences such as individual and group research, field trips, guest speakers, Socratic discussions, and/or service learning initiatives into the curriculum. Selected topics may range from addressing the great questions of human existence such as What is a Good Life? or Who Owns the Past? to focusing on contemporary issues such as Sustainability , or Poverty, Economics and Revolution . The systemic problem-solving habits and research skills developed in this course will serve as the foundation for all further study in the Honors Scholar Program and therefore must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

IDH2910 - Connecting to SWFL Ecosystems (CRN: 14085)

Academics

  • CRN: 14085
  • Section Number: 14H
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: Y
  • Instructor: George, Brandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/20
  • Course Number: 2910
  • Department: Honor's Program (HON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: IDH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to foster critical and creative thinking habits and develop the research skills necessary to conduct rigorous inquiry into the human condition. Interdisciplinary honors courses provide in-depth, transdisciplinary engagement with select topics by integrating enhanced learning experiences such as individual and group research, field trips, guest speakers, Socratic discussions, and/or service learning initiatives into the curriculum. Selected topics may range from addressing the great questions of human existence such as What is a Good Life? or Who Owns the Past? to focusing on contemporary issues such as Sustainability , or Poverty, Economics and Revolution . The systemic problem-solving habits and research skills developed in this course will serve as the foundation for all further study in the Honors Scholar Program and therefore must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

IDH2910 - Peace Studies- Nobel Laureates (CRN: 15609)

Academics

  • CRN: 15609
  • Section Number: 70H
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: Y
  • Instructor: Jett, Brandon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/15
  • Course Number: 2910
  • Department: Honor's Program (HON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: IDH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to foster critical and creative thinking habits and develop the research skills necessary to conduct rigorous inquiry into the human condition. Interdisciplinary honors courses provide in-depth, transdisciplinary engagement with select topics by integrating enhanced learning experiences such as individual and group research, field trips, guest speakers, Socratic discussions, and/or service learning initiatives into the curriculum. Selected topics may range from addressing the great questions of human existence such as What is a Good Life? or Who Owns the Past? to focusing on contemporary issues such as Sustainability , or Poverty, Economics and Revolution . The systemic problem-solving habits and research skills developed in this course will serve as the foundation for all further study in the Honors Scholar Program and therefore must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

IDH2910 - Research Design and Analysis (CRN: 13956)

Academics

  • CRN: 13956
  • Section Number: 11H
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: Y
  • Instructor: Wiseley, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/15
  • Course Number: 2910
  • Department: Honor's Program (HON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: IDH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to foster critical and creative thinking habits and develop the research skills necessary to conduct rigorous inquiry into the human condition. Interdisciplinary honors courses provide in-depth, transdisciplinary engagement with select topics by integrating enhanced learning experiences such as individual and group research, field trips, guest speakers, Socratic discussions, and/or service learning initiatives into the curriculum. Selected topics may range from addressing the great questions of human existence such as What is a Good Life? or Who Owns the Past? to focusing on contemporary issues such as Sustainability , or Poverty, Economics and Revolution . The systemic problem-solving habits and research skills developed in this course will serve as the foundation for all further study in the Honors Scholar Program and therefore must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

IDH2910 - Field Bio: SWFL Turtle Proj (CRN: 14369)

Academics

  • CRN: 14369
  • Section Number: 2BH
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: Y
  • Instructor: Donini, Jordan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:00 am - 10:40 am AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/12
  • Course Number: 2910
  • Department: Honor's Program (HON)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: IDH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to foster critical and creative thinking habits and develop the research skills necessary to conduct rigorous inquiry into the human condition. Interdisciplinary honors courses provide in-depth, transdisciplinary engagement with select topics by integrating enhanced learning experiences such as individual and group research, field trips, guest speakers, Socratic discussions, and/or service learning initiatives into the curriculum. Selected topics may range from addressing the great questions of human existence such as What is a Good Life? or Who Owns the Past? to focusing on contemporary issues such as Sustainability , or Poverty, Economics and Revolution . The systemic problem-solving habits and research skills developed in this course will serve as the foundation for all further study in the Honors Scholar Program and therefore must be completed with a grade of "C" or better.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14300)

Academics

  • CRN: 14300
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Evan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14301)

Academics

  • CRN: 14301
  • Section Number: 702
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harrington, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14815)

Academics

  • CRN: 14815
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14817)

Academics

  • CRN: 14817
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mackert, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14814)

Academics

  • CRN: 14814
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Votraw, Jamie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 15383)

Academics

  • CRN: 15383
  • Section Number: 113
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dauphinais, Kelli

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14826)

Academics

  • CRN: 14826
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hill, Sharon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14302)

Academics

  • CRN: 14302
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Peterson, Dani

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14537)

Academics

  • CRN: 14537
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cesarano, Alessandro

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14535)

Academics

  • CRN: 14535
  • Section Number: 902
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connor, Katharine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14534)

Academics

  • CRN: 14534
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ratini, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14533)

Academics

  • CRN: 14533
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Luminita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14532)

Academics

  • CRN: 14532
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14531)

Academics

  • CRN: 14531
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vivyan, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am GRESHAM HALL - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14529)

Academics

  • CRN: 14529
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nicholas, Sonji

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 15385)

Academics

  • CRN: 15385
  • Section Number: 115
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Malchow, Bridgette

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 15384)

Academics

  • CRN: 15384
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dauphinais, Kelli

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 8:30 am - 11:40 am HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 15382)

Academics

  • CRN: 15382
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hollingsworth, Demi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 15380)

Academics

  • CRN: 15380
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pack, Della

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14829)

Academics

  • CRN: 14829
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: English, Amy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14827)

Academics

  • CRN: 14827
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pritchett, Elijah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14825)

Academics

  • CRN: 14825
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vivyan, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am GRESHAM HALL - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14824)

Academics

  • CRN: 14824
  • Section Number: 904
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carr, Lindsay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14823)

Academics

  • CRN: 14823
  • Section Number: 903
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Taggart, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14819)

Academics

  • CRN: 14819
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Shaw, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14816)

Academics

  • CRN: 14816
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Muchnok, Kaitlyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14303)

Academics

  • CRN: 14303
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bartley, Leslie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14821)

Academics

  • CRN: 14821
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bartley, Leslie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14536)

Academics

  • CRN: 14536
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anzalone, Gerald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14530)

Academics

  • CRN: 14530
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cappetta, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 15381)

Academics

  • CRN: 15381
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14822)

Academics

  • CRN: 14822
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Booth, Emilie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14818)

Academics

  • CRN: 14818
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Slisher, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

IDS2891 - CREATIVE CAPSTONE (CRN: 14820)

Academics

  • CRN: 14820
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connor, Katharine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/20
  • Course Number: 2891
  • Department: AA Capstone (ACAP)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: IDS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course constitutes a culminating General Education experience focused on applied transdisciplinary learning. Assisted by classmates, professors, and librarians, students will design and execute a significant project that addresses complex real-world issues. By engaging in the research process from topic selection to presentation of results, students will demonstrate accumulated General Education skills, competencies, and knowledge.

INP2390 - HUMAN RELATIONS BUS/INDUS (CRN: 15308)

Academics

  • CRN: 15308
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maetzke, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 2390
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: INP
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the role of the human relations movement in today's organizational settings. The importance of interpersonal interactions across all levels of an organization are explored as a conduit for an effective working environment impacting member satisfaction and productivity. Students will explore topics such as motivation, learning, personality, communication, leadership, conflict resolution, group dynamics, power, and stress and well-being.

INR2002 - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (CRN: 13168)

Academics

  • CRN: 13168
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baltodano, Bruno

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/25
  • Course Number: 2002
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: INR
  • Course Materials

This course presents the interactions of nation states in terms of political, economic, psychological and cultural factors; power, morality and law among states; conflict and cooperation in the pursuit of national interests; and international political systems and their functions.

ISM3004 - INFORMATION RESOURCES/MGMT (CRN: 14681)

Academics

  • CRN: 14681
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Belcher, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 3004
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ISM
  • Course Materials

This course provides coverage of information management principles in business including information systems concepts, integration of information technology in a business environment, and information technology infrastructure. The importance of end-user computing is stressed and tools used to achieve this are explored. This course will focus on case studies, projects, and group interaction to assist students in learning how technology can best be utilized in a business environment. As part of this process, computer hardware, software, networking, security and the ethical use of information resources are covered.

ISM3004 - INFORMATION RESOURCES/MGMT (CRN: 13464)

Academics

  • CRN: 13464
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Belcher, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 3004
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ISM
  • Course Materials

This course provides coverage of information management principles in business including information systems concepts, integration of information technology in a business environment, and information technology infrastructure. The importance of end-user computing is stressed and tools used to achieve this are explored. This course will focus on case studies, projects, and group interaction to assist students in learning how technology can best be utilized in a business environment. As part of this process, computer hardware, software, networking, security and the ethical use of information resources are covered.

ISM4153 - ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CRN: 15773)

Academics

  • CRN: 15773
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Belcher, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 4153
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ISM
  • Course Materials

This course provides coverage of information management principles in business including information systems concepts, integration of information technology in a business environment, and information technology infrastructure. The importance of end-user computing is stressed and tools used to achieve this are explored. This course focuses on case studies, projects, and group interactions to assist students in learning how technology can best be utilized in a business environment. As part of this process, computer hardware, software, networking, security and the ethical use of information resources are covered.

ISM4153 - ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CRN: 15112)

Academics

  • CRN: 15112
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Djahankhah, Alex

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/20
  • Course Number: 4153
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ISM
  • Course Materials

This course provides coverage of information management principles in business including information systems concepts, integration of information technology in a business environment, and information technology infrastructure. The importance of end-user computing is stressed and tools used to achieve this are explored. This course focuses on case studies, projects, and group interactions to assist students in learning how technology can best be utilized in a business environment. As part of this process, computer hardware, software, networking, security and the ethical use of information resources are covered.

ISM4153 - ENTERPRISE INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CRN: 14680)

Academics

  • CRN: 14680
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Belcher, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 4153
  • Department: Information Technology (INT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: ISM
  • Course Materials

This course provides coverage of information management principles in business including information systems concepts, integration of information technology in a business environment, and information technology infrastructure. The importance of end-user computing is stressed and tools used to achieve this are explored. This course focuses on case studies, projects, and group interactions to assist students in learning how technology can best be utilized in a business environment. As part of this process, computer hardware, software, networking, security and the ethical use of information resources are covered.

ITA1120 - ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I (CRN: 14538)

Academics

  • CRN: 14538
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cesarano, Alessandro

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm WALKER HALL - A - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ITA
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Italian. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

ITA1120 - ELEMENTARY ITALIAN I (CRN: 14082)

Academics

  • CRN: 14082
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cesarano, Alessandro

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ITA
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Italian. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

ITA1121 - ELEMENTARY ITALIAN II (CRN: 14237)

Academics

  • CRN: 14237
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cesarano, Alessandro

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/25
  • Course Number: 1121
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: ITA
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Italian. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

JOU1100 - BASIC REPORTING (CRN: 15328)

Academics

  • CRN: 15328
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kelvin, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/25
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Media Journalism (MEDA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: JOU
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the journalism profession with emphasis on the practical techniques and ethics of writing news for the modern mass media environment.

LAE3314 - TEACH. LANG. ARTS IN ELEM. SCH (CRN: 14120)

Academics

  • CRN: 14120
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Angstrom, Anne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 3314
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: LAE
  • Course Materials

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching language arts to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction and assessment will be explored for facilitating oral and written language development, media literacy, content area literacy, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures. 20 hours of field experience is required with this course.

LAE3314 - TEACH. LANG. ARTS IN ELEM. SCH (CRN: 14121)

Academics

  • CRN: 14121
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whited, Lori

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 3314
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: LAE
  • Course Materials

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching language arts to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction and assessment will be explored for facilitating oral and written language development, media literacy, content area literacy, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures. 20 hours of field experience is required with this course.

LAE3314 - TEACH. LANG. ARTS IN ELEM. SCH (CRN: 15665)

Academics

  • CRN: 15665
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Angstrom, Anne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/2
  • Course Number: 3314
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: LAE
  • Course Materials

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching language arts to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction and assessment will be explored for facilitating oral and written language development, media literacy, content area literacy, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures. 20 hours of field experience is required with this course.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14016)

Academics

  • CRN: 14016
  • Section Number: 70B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Triay, Victor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm BUILDING A - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14920)

Academics

  • CRN: 14920
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ivy, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15520)

Academics

  • CRN: 15520
  • Section Number: 29B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 13811)

Academics

  • CRN: 13811
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bunting, Eleanor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15325)

Academics

  • CRN: 15325
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Hannah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15303)

Academics

  • CRN: 15303
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciamparella, Anna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15062)

Academics

  • CRN: 15062
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciamparella, Anna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15489)

Academics

  • CRN: 15489
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stowell, Ashley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15387)

Academics

  • CRN: 15387
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stowell, Ashley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15386)

Academics

  • CRN: 15386
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: George, Brandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14645)

Academics

  • CRN: 14645
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wayne, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14644)

Academics

  • CRN: 14644
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ciamparella, Anna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 13938)

Academics

  • CRN: 13938
  • Section Number: 140
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hummel, Jill

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 13796)

Academics

  • CRN: 13796
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harris, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15315)

Academics

  • CRN: 15315
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moore, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15314)

Academics

  • CRN: 15314
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moore, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15340)

Academics

  • CRN: 15340
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Barach, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14065)

Academics

  • CRN: 14065
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bunting, Eleanor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14049)

Academics

  • CRN: 14049
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: George, Brandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14017)

Academics

  • CRN: 14017
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Massaro, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14008)

Academics

  • CRN: 14008
  • Section Number: 13B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Massaro, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14006)

Academics

  • CRN: 14006
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moore, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 13868)

Academics

  • CRN: 13868
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Hannah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 13797)

Academics

  • CRN: 13797
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harris, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 15345)

Academics

  • CRN: 15345
  • Section Number: D03
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Triay, Victor

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14900)

Academics

  • CRN: 14900
  • Section Number: D01
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krzeminski, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:35 am - 10:00 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

LIT2000 - INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (CRN: 14901)

Academics

  • CRN: 14901
  • Section Number: D02
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Krzeminski, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:05 am - 11:30 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Literature (LIT)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: LIT
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will be assigned readings representative of a broad range of literary genres and cultures. These readings will cover a variety of literary movements and historical eras. The readings will include, but are not limited to, selections from the Western canon. Written analysis of literary works may be required. Students will be provided with opportunities to practice critical interpretation.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14475)

Academics

  • CRN: 14475
  • Section Number: 305
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wallace, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:35 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 32/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13076)

Academics

  • CRN: 13076
  • Section Number: 123
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 25/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13738)

Academics

  • CRN: 13738
  • Section Number: 71F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seifert, Sandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 5:30 pm - 8:10 pm BUILDING B - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13078)

Academics

  • CRN: 13078
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eggleston, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13077)

Academics

  • CRN: 13077
  • Section Number: 124
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13584)

Academics

  • CRN: 13584
  • Section Number: 20F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anderson, Chris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13079)

Academics

  • CRN: 13079
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Huda, Farhana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13354)

Academics

  • CRN: 13354
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seifert, Sandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING B - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/27
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13825)

Academics

  • CRN: 13825
  • Section Number: 23F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anderson, Chris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13371)

Academics

  • CRN: 13371
  • Section Number: 27F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chan, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13370)

Academics

  • CRN: 13370
  • Section Number: 22F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anderson, Chris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13293)

Academics

  • CRN: 13293
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15585)

Academics

  • CRN: 15585
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cid, Kelsea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14170)

Academics

  • CRN: 14170
  • Section Number: 304
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Christine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13071)

Academics

  • CRN: 13071
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Arzivian, Tatiana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15039)

Academics

  • CRN: 15039
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ransford, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14409)

Academics

  • CRN: 14409
  • Section Number: 209
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Labachova, Iryna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13080)

Academics

  • CRN: 13080
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wehbi, Hana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13823)

Academics

  • CRN: 13823
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stoudt, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13649)

Academics

  • CRN: 13649
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Salem, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13075)

Academics

  • CRN: 13075
  • Section Number: 118
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wehbi, Hana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13074)

Academics

  • CRN: 13074
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wehbi, Hana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13070)

Academics

  • CRN: 13070
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Arzivian, Tatiana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13295)

Academics

  • CRN: 13295
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13294)

Academics

  • CRN: 13294
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13290)

Academics

  • CRN: 13290
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13286)

Academics

  • CRN: 13286
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eggleston, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13824)

Academics

  • CRN: 13824
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Getahun, Yonas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15584)

Academics

  • CRN: 15584
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cid, Kelsea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14455)

Academics

  • CRN: 14455
  • Section Number: 21F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chan, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15518)

Academics

  • CRN: 15518
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ransford, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:30 am - 11:10 am BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15483)

Academics

  • CRN: 15483
  • Section Number: 126
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ilic, Ivana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15482)

Academics

  • CRN: 15482
  • Section Number: 125
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ilic, Ivana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15228)

Academics

  • CRN: 15228
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carlson, Meghan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15227)

Academics

  • CRN: 15227
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carlson, Meghan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15167)

Academics

  • CRN: 15167
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Getahun, Yonas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13073)

Academics

  • CRN: 13073
  • Section Number: 112
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wehbi, Hana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13069)

Academics

  • CRN: 13069
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stoudt, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13292)

Academics

  • CRN: 13292
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13291)

Academics

  • CRN: 13291
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Getahun, Yonas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13289)

Academics

  • CRN: 13289
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ilic, Ivana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13288)

Academics

  • CRN: 13288
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moran, Kristi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13287)

Academics

  • CRN: 13287
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eggleston, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13072)

Academics

  • CRN: 13072
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stoudt, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1105
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of equations, functions, and their graphs. Emphasis will be placed on quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions. Topics will include solving equations and inequalities, definition and properties of a function, domain and range, transformations of graphs, operations on functions, composite and inverse functions, basic polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, and applications.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1106 - COMB COLL ALG PRE-CALC (CRN: 15017)

Academics

  • CRN: 15017
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ransford, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 1106
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Major topics of this course include: functions and relations including domain and range, operations on functions, inverse functions, polynomial, rational, and other algebraic functions, their properties and graphs; polynomials, absolute value, rational equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions, their properties and graphs; solving systems of equations and inequalities, matrices, determinants, piecewise-defined functions; conic sections; sequences and series; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, and exponential and logarithmic growth and decay; mathematical induction; binomial theorem and applications.

  • A graphing calculator is required.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1106 - COMB COLL ALG PRE-CALC (CRN: 15042)

Academics

  • CRN: 15042
  • Section Number: 299
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quehl, Cindy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/6
  • Course Number: 1106
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Major topics of this course include: functions and relations including domain and range, operations on functions, inverse functions, polynomial, rational, and other algebraic functions, their properties and graphs; polynomials, absolute value, rational equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions, their properties and graphs; solving systems of equations and inequalities, matrices, determinants, piecewise-defined functions; conic sections; sequences and series; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, and exponential and logarithmic growth and decay; mathematical induction; binomial theorem and applications.

  • A graphing calculator is required.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1106 - COMB COLL ALG PRE-CALC (CRN: 15022)

Academics

  • CRN: 15022
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Licht, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1106
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Major topics of this course include: functions and relations including domain and range, operations on functions, inverse functions, polynomial, rational, and other algebraic functions, their properties and graphs; polynomials, absolute value, rational equations and inequalities; exponential and logarithmic functions, their properties and graphs; solving systems of equations and inequalities, matrices, determinants, piecewise-defined functions; conic sections; sequences and series; applications such as curve fitting, modeling, optimization, and exponential and logarithmic growth and decay; mathematical induction; binomial theorem and applications.

  • A graphing calculator is required.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1105 and MAC 1106. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 15763)

Academics

  • CRN: 15763
  • Section Number: 902
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moran, Kristi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 13453)

Academics

  • CRN: 13453
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Salem, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 15377)

Academics

  • CRN: 15377
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Labachova, Iryna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 13863)

Academics

  • CRN: 13863
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quehl, Cindy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 14362)

Academics

  • CRN: 14362
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Magomo, Douglas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 14662)

Academics

  • CRN: 14662
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Yusin, Dmitry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 4:00 pm - 7:35 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 13081)

Academics

  • CRN: 13081
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Licht, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1114 - TRIGONOMETRY (CRN: 13082)

Academics

  • CRN: 13082
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Licht, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1114
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

Topics in this class include the real number system, circular functions, trigonometric functions, inverse relations and functions, trigonometric graphs, solutions of triangles and trigonometric equations, polar coordinates, and complex numbers. This course contains all of the features of trigonometry found in MAC 1147, with additional emphasis on applications. (May be taken concurrently with MAC 1140.)

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1114 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 14174)

Academics

  • CRN: 14174
  • Section Number: 20F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chan, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 13372)

Academics

  • CRN: 13372
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moran, Kristi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 14361)

Academics

  • CRN: 14361
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Christine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 14153)

Academics

  • CRN: 14153
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moran, Kristi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 15217)

Academics

  • CRN: 15217
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wehbi, Hana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 13646)

Academics

  • CRN: 13646
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moran, Kristi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 13296)

Academics

  • CRN: 13296
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Yusin, Dmitry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC1140 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA (CRN: 14154)

Academics

  • CRN: 14154
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Licht, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1140
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This is an algebra class designed to prepare students to enter either engineering or calculus courses. Topics covered include exponential and logarithmic functions, polynomials, rational functions, conic sections, sequences and series, mathematical induction, the binomial theorem, and matrices.

*Credit is not given for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1106, or for both MAC 1140 and MAC 1147. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2233 - CALCULUS BUSINESS/SOCIAL SCI I (CRN: 13083)

Academics

  • CRN: 13083
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ilic, Ivana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 2233
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students in business and related studies who need calculus but not trigonometry. Included is a review of equations and inequalities and their applications, functions and graphs, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Major topics include mathematics of finance, limits and continuity, differentiation and integration, and applications of these. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2233 - CALCULUS BUSINESS/SOCIAL SCI I (CRN: 14139)

Academics

  • CRN: 14139
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marulanda, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2233
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students in business and related studies who need calculus but not trigonometry. Included is a review of equations and inequalities and their applications, functions and graphs, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Major topics include mathematics of finance, limits and continuity, differentiation and integration, and applications of these. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2233 - CALCULUS BUSINESS/SOCIAL SCI I (CRN: 14029)

Academics

  • CRN: 14029
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ilic, Ivana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2233
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students in business and related studies who need calculus but not trigonometry. Included is a review of equations and inequalities and their applications, functions and graphs, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Major topics include mathematics of finance, limits and continuity, differentiation and integration, and applications of these. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2233 - CALCULUS BUSINESS/SOCIAL SCI I (CRN: 13676)

Academics

  • CRN: 13676
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stoudt, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2233
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students in business and related studies who need calculus but not trigonometry. Included is a review of equations and inequalities and their applications, functions and graphs, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Major topics include mathematics of finance, limits and continuity, differentiation and integration, and applications of these. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2233 - CALCULUS BUSINESS/SOCIAL SCI I (CRN: 14452)

Academics

  • CRN: 14452
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Labachova, Iryna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2233
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course is designed for students in business and related studies who need calculus but not trigonometry. Included is a review of equations and inequalities and their applications, functions and graphs, and exponential and logarithmic functions. Major topics include mathematics of finance, limits and continuity, differentiation and integration, and applications of these. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2311 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (CRN: 14624)

Academics

  • CRN: 14624
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Christine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 2311
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area.

*This course is sequential with MAC 2312 and MAC 2313. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2311 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (CRN: 15573)

Academics

  • CRN: 15573
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Yusin, Dmitry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 4:30 pm - 6:15 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2311
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area.

*This course is sequential with MAC 2312 and MAC 2313. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2311 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (CRN: 13297)

Academics

  • CRN: 13297
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2311
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area.

*This course is sequential with MAC 2312 and MAC 2313. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2311 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (CRN: 13373)

Academics

  • CRN: 13373
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Labachova, Iryna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2311
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area.

*This course is sequential with MAC 2312 and MAC 2313. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2311 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (CRN: 14701)

Academics

  • CRN: 14701
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Yusin, Dmitry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 3:15 pm BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2311
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area.

*This course is sequential with MAC 2312 and MAC 2313. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2311 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I (CRN: 13084)

Academics

  • CRN: 13084
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cappetta, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2311
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will develop problem solving skills, critical thinking, computational proficiency, and contextual fluency through the study of limits, derivatives, and definite and indefinite integrals of functions of one variable, including algebraic, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions, and applications. Topics will include limits, continuity, differentiation and rates of change, optimization, curve sketching, and introduction to integration and area.

*This course is sequential with MAC 2312 and MAC 2313. If completed with a grade of "C"or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2312 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (CRN: 14152)

Academics

  • CRN: 14152
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quehl, Cindy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 2312
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course presents differentiation and integration of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, special techniques of integration, improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, and analytic geometry in three-dimensional space. A graphing calculator is required. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2312 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (CRN: 13374)

Academics

  • CRN: 13374
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cappetta, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 2312
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course presents differentiation and integration of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, special techniques of integration, improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, and analytic geometry in three-dimensional space. A graphing calculator is required. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2312 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (CRN: 13085)

Academics

  • CRN: 13085
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Christine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 3:15 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2312
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course presents differentiation and integration of trigonometric and hyperbolic functions, special techniques of integration, improper integrals, sequences, infinite series, and analytic geometry in three-dimensional space. A graphing calculator is required. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2313 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III (CRN: 15088)

Academics

  • CRN: 15088
  • Section Number: 113
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cappetta, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/29
  • Course Number: 2313
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course includes study of linear systems, matrices, partial derivatives, multiple integration, line integrals, polar coordinates, and vectors in the plane. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2313 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III (CRN: 15519)

Academics

  • CRN: 15519
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Christine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 2313
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course includes study of linear systems, matrices, partial derivatives, multiple integration, line integrals, polar coordinates, and vectors in the plane. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAC2313 - CALC W/ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III (CRN: 14673)

Academics

  • CRN: 14673
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quehl, Cindy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 2313
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAC
  • Course Materials

This course includes study of linear systems, matrices, partial derivatives, multiple integration, line integrals, polar coordinates, and vectors in the plane. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAE4310 - TEACH MATH IN ELEM. SCH. (CRN: 14128)

Academics

  • CRN: 14128
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ratini, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/25
  • Course Number: 4310
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: MAE
  • Course Materials

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching mathematics to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction will be explored including manipulatives, technology, problem solving activities, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures. 20 hours of field experience is required with this course.

MAE4310 - TEACH MATH IN ELEM. SCH. (CRN: 14129)

Academics

  • CRN: 14129
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ratini, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/25
  • Course Number: 4310
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: MAE
  • Course Materials

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching mathematics to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction will be explored including manipulatives, technology, problem solving activities, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures. 20 hours of field experience is required with this course.

MAE4310 - TEACH MATH IN ELEM. SCH. (CRN: 14941)

Academics

  • CRN: 14941
  • Section Number: 91B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ratini, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 4310
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: MAE
  • Course Materials

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching mathematics to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction will be explored including manipulatives, technology, problem solving activities, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures. 20 hours of field experience is required with this course.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15807)

Academics

  • CRN: 15807
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Platt, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15715)

Academics

  • CRN: 15715
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Law, Alicia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 13562)

Academics

  • CRN: 13562
  • Section Number: 700
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harvey, Janet

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/28
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15716)

Academics

  • CRN: 15716
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Law, Alicia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 13399)

Academics

  • CRN: 13399
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Law, Alicia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15689)

Academics

  • CRN: 15689
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McCabe, Deborah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 14862)

Academics

  • CRN: 14862
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Beda, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15129)

Academics

  • CRN: 15129
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kohl, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 14652)

Academics

  • CRN: 14652
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quackenbush, Keith

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15465)

Academics

  • CRN: 15465
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kohl, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 8:30 am - 11:10 am HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15466)

Academics

  • CRN: 15466
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quackenbush, Keith

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15235)

Academics

  • CRN: 15235
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Padilla, Jena

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 13402)

Academics

  • CRN: 13402
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Law, Alicia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 13407)

Academics

  • CRN: 13407
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 13840)

Academics

  • CRN: 13840
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Raney, Melissa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 14682)

Academics

  • CRN: 14682
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kohl, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 15197)

Academics

  • CRN: 15197
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Law, Alicia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2021 - MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES (CRN: 13716)

Academics

  • CRN: 13716
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Raney, Melissa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2021
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course presents basic management principles and theory, including the history, progress, and functions of management. The relation of management principles to operations and the management process in business are emphasized. Leadership and motivational techniques plus organizational structure are also covered.

MAN2582 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT (CRN: 14874)

Academics

  • CRN: 14874
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 2582
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

Welcome to Project Management! Dive deep into the nine vital facets of project management: scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communication, risk, procurement, and integration. You'll learn how these elements intricately weave through every phase of a project's lifecycle, from inception to planning, execution, control, and successful project completion. We'll also explore the agile project management approach alongside the traditional 'Waterflow' method.

This course will prepare you for the modern workforce which will include computer literacy tailored to the Windows operating system, a must-have skill in today's digital landscape and will empower you with the project management skills and techniques needed in the workplace.

MAN3046 - LEADERSHIP & TEAM DEVELOP (CRN: 15468)

Academics

  • CRN: 15468
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Holten, Keith

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 3046
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is an in-depth study of self-directed work teams and the team processes in the work setting. The course focuses on the leadership of teams for effective performance and member satisfaction. The course also addresses the attitudes, behaviors, and idiosyncrasies of team members.

Note: This course is intended for students in the BAS in Supervision and Management Program.

MAN3046 - LEADERSHIP & TEAM DEVELOP (CRN: 13732)

Academics

  • CRN: 13732
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 3046
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is an in-depth study of self-directed work teams and the team processes in the work setting. The course focuses on the leadership of teams for effective performance and member satisfaction. The course also addresses the attitudes, behaviors, and idiosyncrasies of team members.

Note: This course is intended for students in the BAS in Supervision and Management Program.

MAN3081 - INTRO TO E-BUSINESS (CRN: 13465)

Academics

  • CRN: 13465
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hemrick, Tracy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/30
  • Course Number: 3081
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course is a survey of the various types of e-businesses and their economic, financial, accounting, ethical, legal and regulatory implications. The course will examine the impact of e-businesses on major traditional industries and examine how to build models leading to profitable businesses.

MAN3120 - ORGANIZ BEHAV AND LEADERSHIP (CRN: 13467)

Academics

  • CRN: 13467
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McCabe, Deborah

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 21/30
  • Course Number: 3120
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This is an applied leadership course with a focus on case studies; projects and group interaction, including theoretical background on group dynamics; small group behavior and motivation; power; types of groups; verbal and non-verbal communication skills; organizational change; and teambuilding.

MAN3120 - ORGANIZ BEHAV AND LEADERSHIP (CRN: 13466)

Academics

  • CRN: 13466
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hemrick, Tracy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 3120
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This is an applied leadership course with a focus on case studies; projects and group interaction, including theoretical background on group dynamics; small group behavior and motivation; power; types of groups; verbal and non-verbal communication skills; organizational change; and teambuilding.

MAN3120 - ORGANIZ BEHAV AND LEADERSHIP (CRN: 15469)

Academics

  • CRN: 15469
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Platt, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 3120
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This is an applied leadership course with a focus on case studies; projects and group interaction, including theoretical background on group dynamics; small group behavior and motivation; power; types of groups; verbal and non-verbal communication skills; organizational change; and teambuilding.

MAN3301 - HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT (CRN: 13468)

Academics

  • CRN: 13468
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 3301
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course analyzes modern methods and theories in human resources management personnel administration. Topics include: recruitment, promotion, performance evaluation, dismissal, and training. Staffing strategy, benefits and relevant regulation are also covered.

MAN3301 - HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT (CRN: 13469)

Academics

  • CRN: 13469
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 3301
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course analyzes modern methods and theories in human resources management personnel administration. Topics include: recruitment, promotion, performance evaluation, dismissal, and training. Staffing strategy, benefits and relevant regulation are also covered.

MAN3301 - HUMAN RESOURCES MGMT (CRN: 15470)

Academics

  • CRN: 15470
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Platt, Dawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 3301
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course analyzes modern methods and theories in human resources management personnel administration. Topics include: recruitment, promotion, performance evaluation, dismissal, and training. Staffing strategy, benefits and relevant regulation are also covered.

MAN3303 - LEADERSHIP & MGMT PRACTICES (CRN: 15191)

Academics

  • CRN: 15191
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 3303
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course consists of a comprehensive study of the contrasting theories of leadership; current theories of leadership, management, and supervision; as well as current trends and issues for business managers. In addition, this course focuses on applications and cases for the development of the student's leadership and management competencies.

MAN3303 - LEADERSHIP & MGMT PRACTICES (CRN: 13473)

Academics

  • CRN: 13473
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baker, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 3303
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course consists of a comprehensive study of the contrasting theories of leadership; current theories of leadership, management, and supervision; as well as current trends and issues for business managers. In addition, this course focuses on applications and cases for the development of the student's leadership and management competencies.

MAN3303 - LEADERSHIP & MGMT PRACTICES (CRN: 13472)

Academics

  • CRN: 13472
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baker, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 3303
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course consists of a comprehensive study of the contrasting theories of leadership; current theories of leadership, management, and supervision; as well as current trends and issues for business managers. In addition, this course focuses on applications and cases for the development of the student's leadership and management competencies.

MAN4113 - UNDERST & MANAGING DIVERSITY (CRN: 13476)

Academics

  • CRN: 13476
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hemrick, Tracy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 4113
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course examines, from a management perspective, mining the value in the vast similarities and dissimilarities that accrue to today's workforce as a result of differences in individual backgrounds, abilities, socio-economic standing, gender, educational attainment, culture, religion, age, and other differentiating factors. Emerging styles of leadership among people of diverse backgrounds are explored as solutions, not as problems.

MAN4402 - EMPLOYMENT LAWS & REGS FOR HR (CRN: 13477)

Academics

  • CRN: 13477
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoffman, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 4402
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course analyzes the federal and state regulation of the employment relationship, including wage and hour laws; EEO; and Affirmative Action programs. Students will address human resource issues such as: employee benefits, insurance, workers' compensation, safety, health, employees' personal rights, and collective bargaining legislation.

MAN4701 - BUSINESS ETHICS AND SOCIETY (CRN: 13478)

Academics

  • CRN: 13478
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/35
  • Course Number: 4701
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course explores roles of personal, organizational, and societal values and ethics in society. Topics include exploration of individual ethics, values, and goals; the study of ethical behavior within organizations as it influences people, products, and the work environment; and the exploration of the appropriate roles of individuals, organizations, and government in society.

MAN4701 - BUSINESS ETHICS AND SOCIETY (CRN: 13479)

Academics

  • CRN: 13479
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hechl-Novak, Catrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 4701
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course explores roles of personal, organizational, and societal values and ethics in society. Topics include exploration of individual ethics, values, and goals; the study of ethical behavior within organizations as it influences people, products, and the work environment; and the exploration of the appropriate roles of individuals, organizations, and government in society.

MAN4723 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CAPSTONE (CRN: 15122)

Academics

  • CRN: 15122
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 4723
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course examines strategic management from three different perspectives of analyzing an existing strategy, formulating a new strategy based on changes internally and externally in the market and third in implementing that new strategy. The course also provides a capstone experience by examining and finding alternative solutions for an existing business issue or for capturing a business opportunity with the use of concepts and knowledge gained in the prior courses taken in this degree program. The course will also include a business simulation, with teams leading a global business enterprise as a group member of the leadership team making over fifty business decisions in all functions weekly.

MAN4723 - STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT CAPSTONE (CRN: 13638)

Academics

  • CRN: 13638
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Batiato, Dolores

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 4723
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAN
  • Course Materials

This course examines strategic management from three different perspectives of analyzing an existing strategy, formulating a new strategy based on changes internally and externally in the market and third in implementing that new strategy. The course also provides a capstone experience by examining and finding alternative solutions for an existing business issue or for capturing a business opportunity with the use of concepts and knowledge gained in the prior courses taken in this degree program. The course will also include a business simulation, with teams leading a global business enterprise as a group member of the leadership team making over fifty business decisions in all functions weekly.

MAP2302 - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I (CRN: 14642)

Academics

  • CRN: 14642
  • Section Number: 19F
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Magomo, Douglas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/30
  • Course Number: 2302
  • Department: Calculus Sequence (CALC)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAP
  • Course Materials

This course presents methods for finding solutions of first-order equations and some higher-order equations, the use of Laplace transforms, and finding non-linear solutions. If completed wtih a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence for the general education mathematics requirement.

MAR2011 - MARKETING (CRN: 13408)

Academics

  • CRN: 13408
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marcin, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of marketing principles and their relationship to product, price, promotion, and distribution. The interrelationship between marketing and other business operations of the firm is included. The consumer purchase decision process, product life cycle, and ethical behavior in marketing are also key elements.

MAR2011 - MARKETING (CRN: 14687)

Academics

  • CRN: 14687
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marcin, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of marketing principles and their relationship to product, price, promotion, and distribution. The interrelationship between marketing and other business operations of the firm is included. The consumer purchase decision process, product life cycle, and ethical behavior in marketing are also key elements.

MAR2011 - MARKETING (CRN: 13409)

Academics

  • CRN: 13409
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marcin, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 2011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of marketing principles and their relationship to product, price, promotion, and distribution. The interrelationship between marketing and other business operations of the firm is included. The consumer purchase decision process, product life cycle, and ethical behavior in marketing are also key elements.

MAR2011 - MARKETING (CRN: 15471)

Academics

  • CRN: 15471
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marcin, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 2011
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Course Materials

This course is a study of marketing principles and their relationship to product, price, promotion, and distribution. The interrelationship between marketing and other business operations of the firm is included. The consumer purchase decision process, product life cycle, and ethical behavior in marketing are also key elements.

MAR2644 - DATA BASED MARKETING (CRN: 14389)

Academics

  • CRN: 14389
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinert, Cristina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 2644
  • Department: Business Admin and Mgmt (BUSA)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Course Materials

This course provides a foundation for students to understand the core principles and tools of digital analytics and methods to improve business performance through digital measurement of sales, marketing, or other business data.

MAR3802 - MARKETING FOR MANAGERS (CRN: 13481)

Academics

  • CRN: 13481
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoffman, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 3802
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course helps develop marketing knowledge and skills necessary for a successful general manager to interact with and problem solve in a functional team environment. Students will add to their understanding of marketing concepts including the development and implementation of a marketing plan. The course focuses on business to business marketing, marketing of services and global marketing.

MAR3802 - MARKETING FOR MANAGERS (CRN: 13480)

Academics

  • CRN: 13480
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoffman, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 3802
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course helps develop marketing knowledge and skills necessary for a successful general manager to interact with and problem solve in a functional team environment. Students will add to their understanding of marketing concepts including the development and implementation of a marketing plan. The course focuses on business to business marketing, marketing of services and global marketing.

MAR3860 - SALESMANSHIP & CUST REL MGMT (CRN: 13902)

Academics

  • CRN: 13902
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinert, Cristina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 3860
  • Department: Supervision and Mgmt (SMAN)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MAR
  • Course Materials

This course is focused on the retail customer experience via understanding buyer behavior, the buying process, and various selling models through Omnichannel approaches. Topics include the concepts of both market and customer segmentation, identifying the target market customer, the examination of service and selling models in various retail industry types, building and maintaining customer relationships, store branding, and designing and using customer surveys to identify needs and gaps in the CRM strategy.

MAT0018 - Math for Success in Lib Arts (CRN: 14978)

Academics

  • CRN: 14978
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zlatkin, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 0018
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course provides instruction in mathematical concepts that serve as a foundation for liberal arts and statistics. This course emphasizes both written and verbal communication of mathematical concepts, and helps prepare the student for college-level liberal arts and statistics mathematics courses. Topics to be covered include Integers, Fractions, Order of operations, Algebraic expressions, Algebraic equations and inequalities, Ratios, Proportions, and Percents, and Averages, Medians, and Modes.

MAT0018 - Math for Success in Lib Arts (CRN: 15010)

Academics

  • CRN: 15010
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hartstein, Colt

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 9:45 am BUILDING U - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 0018
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course provides instruction in mathematical concepts that serve as a foundation for liberal arts and statistics. This course emphasizes both written and verbal communication of mathematical concepts, and helps prepare the student for college-level liberal arts and statistics mathematics courses. Topics to be covered include Integers, Fractions, Order of operations, Algebraic expressions, Algebraic equations and inequalities, Ratios, Proportions, and Percents, and Averages, Medians, and Modes.

MAT0018 - Math for Success in Lib Arts (CRN: 14977)

Academics

  • CRN: 14977
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zlatkin, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 0018
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course provides instruction in mathematical concepts that serve as a foundation for liberal arts and statistics. This course emphasizes both written and verbal communication of mathematical concepts, and helps prepare the student for college-level liberal arts and statistics mathematics courses. Topics to be covered include Integers, Fractions, Order of operations, Algebraic expressions, Algebraic equations and inequalities, Ratios, Proportions, and Percents, and Averages, Medians, and Modes.

MAT0018 - Math for Success in Lib Arts (CRN: 14979)

Academics

  • CRN: 14979
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zlatkin, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 0018
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course provides instruction in mathematical concepts that serve as a foundation for liberal arts and statistics. This course emphasizes both written and verbal communication of mathematical concepts, and helps prepare the student for college-level liberal arts and statistics mathematics courses. Topics to be covered include Integers, Fractions, Order of operations, Algebraic expressions, Algebraic equations and inequalities, Ratios, Proportions, and Percents, and Averages, Medians, and Modes.

MAT0018 - Math for Success in Lib Arts (CRN: 15013)

Academics

  • CRN: 15013
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kelly, Lashonda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm BUILDING U - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0018
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course provides instruction in mathematical concepts that serve as a foundation for liberal arts and statistics. This course emphasizes both written and verbal communication of mathematical concepts, and helps prepare the student for college-level liberal arts and statistics mathematics courses. Topics to be covered include Integers, Fractions, Order of operations, Algebraic expressions, Algebraic equations and inequalities, Ratios, Proportions, and Percents, and Averages, Medians, and Modes.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 13355)

Academics

  • CRN: 13355
  • Section Number: 70B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seifert, Sandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 5:30 pm - 9:05 pm BUILDING A - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/20
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 15119)

Academics

  • CRN: 15119
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tagliasacchi, Fabio

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 15811)

Academics

  • CRN: 15811
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whelpley, Jon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 13966)

Academics

  • CRN: 13966
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whelpley, Jon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUILDING U - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 15762)

Academics

  • CRN: 15762
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kelly, Lashonda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm BUILDING U - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 15812)

Academics

  • CRN: 15812
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Whelpley, Jon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 15077)

Academics

  • CRN: 15077
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 14787)

Academics

  • CRN: 14787
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tawil, Lamis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUILDING U - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 14628)

Academics

  • CRN: 14628
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Freese, Rita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 15177)

Academics

  • CRN: 15177
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zamor, Terry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm BUILDING U - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 13115)

Academics

  • CRN: 13115
  • Section Number: 125
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kelly, Lashonda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:00 am - 11:35 am BUILDING U - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 13114)

Academics

  • CRN: 13114
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zamor, Terry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 14127)

Academics

  • CRN: 14127
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zamor, Terry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT0057 - MATHEMATICS COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 13378)

Academics

  • CRN: 13378
  • Section Number: 205
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tagliasacchi, Fabio

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 0057
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course prepares a student for success in MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra and/or MAT 1100. Topics to be covered include integers, fractions and mixed numbers with signed numbers, decimals with signed numbers, order of operations, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations and inequalities, exponents and polynomials, factoring polynomials, rational expressions, graphing linear equations and inequalities, and radicals.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14476)

Academics

  • CRN: 14476
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Huda, Farhana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14473)

Academics

  • CRN: 14473
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Huda, Farhana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13319)

Academics

  • CRN: 13319
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Magomo, Douglas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15778)

Academics

  • CRN: 15778
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kukushkin, Aleksander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14459)

Academics

  • CRN: 14459
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Magomo, Douglas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14457)

Academics

  • CRN: 14457
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rockhold, Jonas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14410)

Academics

  • CRN: 14410
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zlatkin, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15498)

Academics

  • CRN: 15498
  • Section Number: 820
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wehbi, Hana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13318)

Academics

  • CRN: 13318
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zamor, Terry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15072)

Academics

  • CRN: 15072
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Platt, Kristina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14381)

Academics

  • CRN: 14381
  • Section Number: 126
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zamor, Terry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14500)

Academics

  • CRN: 14500
  • Section Number: 208
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kukushkin, Aleksander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14470)

Academics

  • CRN: 14470
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Salem, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14448)

Academics

  • CRN: 14448
  • Section Number: 72F
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm BUILDING B - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/28
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14728)

Academics

  • CRN: 14728
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seifert, Sandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 9:30 am - 11:15 am BUILDING B - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13317)

Academics

  • CRN: 13317
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marulanda, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15144)

Academics

  • CRN: 15144
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sizemore, Kari

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15242)

Academics

  • CRN: 15242
  • Section Number: 20F
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anderson, Chris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14520)

Academics

  • CRN: 14520
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conner, Evguenia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14493)

Academics

  • CRN: 14493
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conner, Evguenia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14492)

Academics

  • CRN: 14492
  • Section Number: 26F
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chan, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14472)

Academics

  • CRN: 14472
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Magomo, Douglas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14469)

Academics

  • CRN: 14469
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conner, Evguenia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14461)

Academics

  • CRN: 14461
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zamor, Terry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14460)

Academics

  • CRN: 14460
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Labachova, Iryna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14458)

Academics

  • CRN: 14458
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rockhold, Jonas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:35 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14444)

Academics

  • CRN: 14444
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Magomo, Douglas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15174)

Academics

  • CRN: 15174
  • Section Number: 210
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sizemore, Kari

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 9:45 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15169)

Academics

  • CRN: 15169
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sizemore, Kari

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13897)

Academics

  • CRN: 13897
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stoudt, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13093)

Academics

  • CRN: 13093
  • Section Number: 14B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gubitti, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13091)

Academics

  • CRN: 13091
  • Section Number: 12B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gubitti, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13090)

Academics

  • CRN: 13090
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gubitti, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13089)

Academics

  • CRN: 13089
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gubitti, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13379)

Academics

  • CRN: 13379
  • Section Number: 21F
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chan, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13321)

Academics

  • CRN: 13321
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sizemore, Kari

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13320)

Academics

  • CRN: 13320
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zlatkin, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 13092)

Academics

  • CRN: 13092
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stoudt, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 14516)

Academics

  • CRN: 14516
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wehbi, Hana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15089)

Academics

  • CRN: 15089
  • Section Number: D03
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patel, Bharatkumar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:12 am - 11:27 am MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15370)

Academics

  • CRN: 15370
  • Section Number: D04
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patel, Bharatkumar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 12:12 pm - 1:22 pm CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MAT1033 - INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (CRN: 15371)

Academics

  • CRN: 15371
  • Section Number: D05
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patel, Bharatkumar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday, Friday 1:25 pm - 2:35 pm CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1033
  • Department: Math Skills (MASK)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MAT
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to prepare students for college level algebra courses needed to meet the State requirements for math competencies. This course should adequately prepare the student for MAC 1105 and provide a strong algebra foundation for higher level math.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 15044)

Academics

  • CRN: 15044
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Medina, Elimelec

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:15 pm BUILDING A - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/28
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13181)

Academics

  • CRN: 13181
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anzalone, Gerald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 108

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
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This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 14125)

Academics

  • CRN: 14125
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sullivan, Vera

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 8:30 am - 11:00 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 15145)

Academics

  • CRN: 15145
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sullivan, Vera

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13066)

Academics

  • CRN: 13066
  • Section Number: 903
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ulrich, Melanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:30 pm - 5:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 14042)

Academics

  • CRN: 14042
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sullivan, Vera

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 15170)

Academics

  • CRN: 15170
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zirzow, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 14041)

Academics

  • CRN: 14041
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ulrich, Melanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 15785)

Academics

  • CRN: 15785
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ulrich, Melanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13652)

Academics

  • CRN: 13652
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lasso De La Vega, Ernesto

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 5:00 pm - 9:30 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13063)

Academics

  • CRN: 13063
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ulrich, Melanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:15 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 14123)

Academics

  • CRN: 14123
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ulrich, Melanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13068)

Academics

  • CRN: 13068
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Witty, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13067)

Academics

  • CRN: 13067
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Witty, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13065)

Academics

  • CRN: 13065
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Witty, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:15 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MCB2010C - MICROBIOLOGY (CRN: 13064)

Academics

  • CRN: 13064
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Witty, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:30 am - 12:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/24
  • Course Number: 2010C
  • Department: Biological Science (BIOL)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MCB
  • Course Materials

This undergraduate microbiology course provides an in-depth exploration of microbial life and its impacts. Students will incorporate laboratory techniques to identify and study microbial organisms, emphasizing critical thinking and scientific reasoning skills. The course covers the morphology, anatomy, genetics, and reproduction of microorganisms and acellular pathogens, key aspects of microbial metabolism, and methods for controlling microbial growth. Students will analyze the role of microbes in the environment, health, and industry, explore microbial evolution and genetic diversity, and evaluate disease transmission and pathogenicity mechanisms.

MEA1010C - RADIOGRAPHY ESSENTIALS (CRN: 15593)

Academics

  • CRN: 15593
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Petrin, Rendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm JONES HALL - E - 122

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/25
  • Course Number: 1010C
  • Department: Advanced Medical Assisting (AMA)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: MEA
  • Course Materials

The course is designed to introduce the basics of x-ray production and help students acquire the knowledge and skills needed to perform basic radiographic positioning and procedures. Skills and processes covered will be radiation protection, equipment operation, technical factors affecting image production, positioning and radiographic anatomy of various body parts, evaluation of radiographic images, patient assessment and care.

MEA1206C - CLINICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES I (CRN: 15293)

Academics

  • CRN: 15293
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Edwards, LaCher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm JONES HALL - E - 122

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/25
  • Course Number: 1206C
  • Department: Advanced Medical Assisting (AMA)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: MEA
  • Course Materials

This course will provide skills and knowledge for the student to assist the practitioner with various aspects of the clinical practice. These skills will include: vitals, patient care, preparation for examination and procedures, treatments, patient coaching, nutrition and health, surgical procedures, medication administration, medical emergencies, and OSHA and blood-borne pathogen standards will be addressed. Content will include the study of ophthalmology and otolaryngology, dermatology, allergy and infectious disease. Students will administer EKGs to prepare and take the NHA's Certified Echocardiography Technician (CET) credentialing exam.

MEA1248C - CLINCIAL LABORATORY PROCEDURES (CRN: 15594)

Academics

  • CRN: 15594
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Edwards, LaCher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm JONES HALL - E - 122

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/25
  • Course Number: 1248C
  • Department: Advanced Medical Assisting (AMA)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: MEA
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to clinical laboratory techniques specific to the scope of practice of Medical Assistants. Routine laboratory testing, specimen collection and processing, venipuncture, operation of equipment, quality control, and laboratory safety will be addressed. Students work collaboratively learning blood collection techniques through phlebotomy and capillary puncture as well as several methods of urine collection. Students will prepare to take the NHA's Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) credentialing exam.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15828)

Academics

  • CRN: 15828
  • Section Number: 836
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marino, Karen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14952)

Academics

  • CRN: 14952
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Martinez, Nancy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15850)

Academics

  • CRN: 15850
  • Section Number: 838
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marino, Karen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15623)

Academics

  • CRN: 15623
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Martinez, Nancy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/32
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15840)

Academics

  • CRN: 15840
  • Section Number: 837
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15175)

Academics

  • CRN: 15175
  • Section Number: 304
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Churchill, Tina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:35 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15494)

Academics

  • CRN: 15494
  • Section Number: 835
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15781)

Academics

  • CRN: 15781
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ransford, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:35 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14994)

Academics

  • CRN: 14994
  • Section Number: 702
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 5:30 pm - 8:10 pm BUILDING B - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15005)

Academics

  • CRN: 15005
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Martinez, Nancy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 9:10 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15165)

Academics

  • CRN: 15165
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Panton, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15597)

Academics

  • CRN: 15597
  • Section Number: 125
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ransford, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:35 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15018)

Academics

  • CRN: 15018
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ransford, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14964)

Academics

  • CRN: 14964
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anderson, Chris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15484)

Academics

  • CRN: 15484
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carlson, Meghan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15164)

Academics

  • CRN: 15164
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Panton, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15019)

Academics

  • CRN: 15019
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ransford, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15586)

Academics

  • CRN: 15586
  • Section Number: 120
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cid, Kelsea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14956)

Academics

  • CRN: 14956
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Moran, Kristi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14955)

Academics

  • CRN: 14955
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eggleston, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14953)

Academics

  • CRN: 14953
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glubokov, Andrey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15485)

Academics

  • CRN: 15485
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carlson, Meghan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15791)

Academics

  • CRN: 15791
  • Section Number: 113
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cid, Kelsea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUILDING U - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15163)

Academics

  • CRN: 15163
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Panton, Donald

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15093)

Academics

  • CRN: 15093
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Saturday 8:30 am - 11:00 am BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15255)

Academics

  • CRN: 15255
  • Section Number: 822
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eggleston, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15071)

Academics

  • CRN: 15071
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hartstein, Colt

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15021)

Academics

  • CRN: 15021
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hartstein, Colt

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15583)

Academics

  • CRN: 15583
  • Section Number: 119
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cid, Kelsea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15582)

Academics

  • CRN: 15582
  • Section Number: 115
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cid, Kelsea

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15004)

Academics

  • CRN: 15004
  • Section Number: 20F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chan, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 15003)

Academics

  • CRN: 15003
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sizemore, Kari

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14998)

Academics

  • CRN: 14998
  • Section Number: 112
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hartstein, Colt

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14997)

Academics

  • CRN: 14997
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14995)

Academics

  • CRN: 14995
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hartstein, Colt

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14993)

Academics

  • CRN: 14993
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seifert, Sandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14988)

Academics

  • CRN: 14988
  • Section Number: 22F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anderson, Chris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14987)

Academics

  • CRN: 14987
  • Section Number: 21F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Anderson, Chris

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14971)

Academics

  • CRN: 14971
  • Section Number: 820
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eggleston, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14969)

Academics

  • CRN: 14969
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14968)

Academics

  • CRN: 14968
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14966)

Academics

  • CRN: 14966
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Churchill, Tina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14965)

Academics

  • CRN: 14965
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Churchill, Tina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14959)

Academics

  • CRN: 14959
  • Section Number: 821
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eggleston, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14954)

Academics

  • CRN: 14954
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glubokov, Andrey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1130 - MATHEMATICAL THINKING (CRN: 14951)

Academics

  • CRN: 14951
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Churchill, Tina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1130
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize multiple means of problem solving through student-centered mathematical exploration. The course is designed to teach students to think more effectively and vastly increase their problem-solving ability through practical application and divergent thinking. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines/programs. If completed with a grade of "C" or better, this course serves to demonstrate competence in the general education mathematics requirement.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1130 and MGF 1106.

MGF1131 - MATHEMATICS IN CONTEXT (CRN: 14986)

Academics

  • CRN: 14986
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carlson, Meghan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to experience the practicality of mathematics in a global society. Throughout the course, students will engage in the applications of tools and techniques of mathematics in a variety of contextual situations from everyday life. The course is intended for a wide range of disciplines and programs, but is primarily focused on programs in the non-STEM pathways.

In accordance with Rule 6A-10.030, this course meets the requirement for general education computational coursework. However, this course DOES NOT meet the general education core mathematics requirement of Rule 6A-14.0303.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1131 and MGF 1107.

MGF1131 - MATHEMATICS IN CONTEXT (CRN: 14972)

Academics

  • CRN: 14972
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to experience the practicality of mathematics in a global society. Throughout the course, students will engage in the applications of tools and techniques of mathematics in a variety of contextual situations from everyday life. The course is intended for a wide range of disciplines and programs, but is primarily focused on programs in the non-STEM pathways.

In accordance with Rule 6A-10.030, this course meets the requirement for general education computational coursework. However, this course DOES NOT meet the general education core mathematics requirement of Rule 6A-14.0303.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1131 and MGF 1107.

MGF1131 - MATHEMATICS IN CONTEXT (CRN: 14975)

Academics

  • CRN: 14975
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glubokov, Andrey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to experience the practicality of mathematics in a global society. Throughout the course, students will engage in the applications of tools and techniques of mathematics in a variety of contextual situations from everyday life. The course is intended for a wide range of disciplines and programs, but is primarily focused on programs in the non-STEM pathways.

In accordance with Rule 6A-10.030, this course meets the requirement for general education computational coursework. However, this course DOES NOT meet the general education core mathematics requirement of Rule 6A-14.0303.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1131 and MGF 1107.

MGF1131 - MATHEMATICS IN CONTEXT (CRN: 15603)

Academics

  • CRN: 15603
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to experience the practicality of mathematics in a global society. Throughout the course, students will engage in the applications of tools and techniques of mathematics in a variety of contextual situations from everyday life. The course is intended for a wide range of disciplines and programs, but is primarily focused on programs in the non-STEM pathways.

In accordance with Rule 6A-10.030, this course meets the requirement for general education computational coursework. However, this course DOES NOT meet the general education core mathematics requirement of Rule 6A-14.0303.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1131 and MGF 1107.

MGF1131 - MATHEMATICS IN CONTEXT (CRN: 14976)

Academics

  • CRN: 14976
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Glubokov, Andrey

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1131
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: MGF
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to experience the practicality of mathematics in a global society. Throughout the course, students will engage in the applications of tools and techniques of mathematics in a variety of contextual situations from everyday life. The course is intended for a wide range of disciplines and programs, but is primarily focused on programs in the non-STEM pathways.

In accordance with Rule 6A-10.030, this course meets the requirement for general education computational coursework. However, this course DOES NOT meet the general education core mathematics requirement of Rule 6A-14.0303.

*Credit is not given for both MGF 1131 and MGF 1107.

MMC1000 - SURVEY OF MASS COMM (CRN: 14540)

Academics

  • CRN: 14540
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Votraw, Jamie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Media Journalism (MEDA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MMC
  • Course Materials

This is a course in developing media literacy skills. This introduction to mass communication is designed to provide an overview of American mass media, including historical, social, cultural, economic, political, and ethical perspectives. Discussions cover the structure and organization of the major media--print, television, film, music, radio, and Internet--and include an examination of how industries and institutions of mass media affect our daily lives. Students are encouraged to think critically about mass media, their effects, the forces that shape them, and the consumer's vulnerability to and power over media.

MTB1103 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (CRN: 15757)

Academics

  • CRN: 15757
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Beda, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 1103
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MTB
  • Course Materials

This basic business mathematics course involves the study of fractions, decimals, and percents and their business applications related to discounting, retail mathematics, and business statistics. Emphasis is also placed on simple interest and the time value of money using compound interest, annuities, and amortization. This course does NOT count as a math course for general education.

MTB1103 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (CRN: 14863)

Academics

  • CRN: 14863
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bergeron, Peter

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 1103
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MTB
  • Course Materials

This basic business mathematics course involves the study of fractions, decimals, and percents and their business applications related to discounting, retail mathematics, and business statistics. Emphasis is also placed on simple interest and the time value of money using compound interest, annuities, and amortization. This course does NOT count as a math course for general education.

MTB1103 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (CRN: 15701)

Academics

  • CRN: 15701
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hechl-Novak, Catrin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1103
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MTB
  • Course Materials

This basic business mathematics course involves the study of fractions, decimals, and percents and their business applications related to discounting, retail mathematics, and business statistics. Emphasis is also placed on simple interest and the time value of money using compound interest, annuities, and amortization. This course does NOT count as a math course for general education.

MTB1103 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (CRN: 13410)

Academics

  • CRN: 13410
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Callahan, Alisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/35
  • Course Number: 1103
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MTB
  • Course Materials

This basic business mathematics course involves the study of fractions, decimals, and percents and their business applications related to discounting, retail mathematics, and business statistics. Emphasis is also placed on simple interest and the time value of money using compound interest, annuities, and amortization. This course does NOT count as a math course for general education.

MTB1103 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS (CRN: 14708)

Academics

  • CRN: 14708
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Matury, Rhonda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1103
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: MTB
  • Course Materials

This basic business mathematics course involves the study of fractions, decimals, and percents and their business applications related to discounting, retail mathematics, and business statistics. Emphasis is also placed on simple interest and the time value of money using compound interest, annuities, and amortization. This course does NOT count as a math course for general education.

MUC2601 - INTRODUCTION TO SONGWRITING (CRN: 15755)

Academics

  • CRN: 15755
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gorklo, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2601
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The craft and techniques of commercial songwriting. Through song analysis and construction, students will take a step-by-step approach in organizing the creative elements for song building, performing and demo recording. The discipline and business procedures of the profession of songwriting will also be explored.

MUG2101 - INTRODUCTION TO CONDUCTING (CRN: 15357)

Academics

  • CRN: 15357
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/6
  • Course Number: 2101
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUG
  • Course Materials

This course will provide an introductory study of music conducting, score preparation/analysis, and rehearsal pedagogy required for a successful conductor of instrumental and choral ensembles. Materials will be assigned from a broad selection of traditional and non-traditional repertoire.

MUH2018 - JAZZ HISTORY & APPRECIATION (CRN: 15306)

Academics

  • CRN: 15306
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2018
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUH
  • Course Materials

This course introduces jazz styles from a historical perspective. Lectures highlight the general characteristics of various jazz styles and artists, and focus on listening skills which aid in an appreciation of jazz.

MUH2513 - INTRODUCTION TO WORLD MUSIC (CRN: 14207)

Academics

  • CRN: 14207
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2513
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUH
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course explores a variety of non-western musical styles found in cultural, social and/or political context. Students will be introduced to specific music traditions and will learn to write critically about music as it relates to society and culture. The course will examine music traditions from various parts of the world including Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 15619)

Academics

  • CRN: 15619
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lamrani, Darbye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 13305)

Academics

  • CRN: 13305
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 13680)

Academics

  • CRN: 13680
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Puls, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 15486)

Academics

  • CRN: 15486
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 13634)

Academics

  • CRN: 13634
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 15148)

Academics

  • CRN: 15148
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scaruffi-Klispie, Cindy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 13964)

Academics

  • CRN: 13964
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Castillo, Rodolfo

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 15049)

Academics

  • CRN: 15049
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hodges, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WALKER HALL - A - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/35
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUL1010 - MUSIC APPRECIATION (CRN: 13635)

Academics

  • CRN: 13635
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUL
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will survey the history of classical music from Antiquity to the modern period, focusing on Western music. The curriculum may also integrate a variety of popular and global styles where appropriate.

MUM2600C - RECORDING TECHNIQUES I (CRN: 15638)

Academics

  • CRN: 15638
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molloy, Mike

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:30 am - 12:15 pm WALKER HALL - A - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/12
  • Course Number: 2600C
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course provides an introduction to techniques, practices, and procedures in making audio recordings. The student will gain experience with acoustical balancing, editing, and over-dubbing in a wide variety of sound situations.

MUM2600C - RECORDING TECHNIQUES I (CRN: 13660)

Academics

  • CRN: 13660
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molloy, Mike

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am WALKER HALL - A - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2600C
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course provides an introduction to techniques, practices, and procedures in making audio recordings. The student will gain experience with acoustical balancing, editing, and over-dubbing in a wide variety of sound situations.

MUM2601C - RECORDING TECHNIQUES II (CRN: 13788)

Academics

  • CRN: 13788
  • Section Number: 112
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molloy, Mike

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:30 pm - 4:10 pm WALKER HALL - A - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2601C
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUM
  • Course Materials

This course explores advanced multi-track recording skills and audio production techniques. Emphasis is on mixing board skills, microphone techniques, use of outboard equipment, and live two-track recording.

MUM2604C - MULTI-TRACK MIXDOWN TECHNIQUES (CRN: 13789)

Academics

  • CRN: 13789
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molloy, Mike

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:30 pm - 4:10 pm WALKER HALL - A - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2604C
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUM
  • Course Materials

This course deals with the application of signal processing gear to multi-track master mixdowns to stereo mastering machines. Tape editing and packaging will also be covered in this course.

MUM2700 - MUSIC BUSINESS (CRN: 14456)

Academics

  • CRN: 14456
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gorklo, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am SABAL HALL - O - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2700
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUM
  • Course Materials

This course presents an introduction to the structure of the music business and the entertainment industry. Emphasis is placed on contemporary business practices. Topics include careers in the recording and performing fields, retail music merchandising, publishing, song writing and arranging, arts and artist management, professional organizations, copyright law and career development.

MUN1120 - CONCERT BAND (CRN: 13150)

Academics

  • CRN: 13150
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Castillo, Rodolfo

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Emphasis on study and performance of literature written for the modern concert band. The ensemble is open to all students with permission of the instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll.

MUN1210 - SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (CRN: 13152)

Academics

  • CRN: 13152
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lisa, Kayla

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 2:30 pm - 5:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 23/25
  • Course Number: 1210
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Emphasis on study and performance of orchestral literature. The Ensemble is open to all students and community members.

MUN1210 - SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (CRN: 15855)

Academics

  • CRN: 15855
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lisa, Kayla

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/5
  • Course Number: 1210
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Emphasis on study and performance of orchestral literature. The Ensemble is open to all students and community members.

MUN1310 - COLLEGE CHOIR (CRN: 13153)

Academics

  • CRN: 13153
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 1310
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This coursre covers the study, rehearsal, and performance of choral literature, with training in fundamentals of singing. Attention is given to general, cultural and humanistic considerations.

MUN1340 - VOCAL ENSEMBLE (CRN: 14206)

Academics

  • CRN: 14206
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:05 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/8
  • Course Number: 1340
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course covers the study and performance of ensemble literature for various small groupings.

MUN1480 - GUITAR ENSEMBLE (CRN: 13855)

Academics

  • CRN: 13855
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Puls, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/10
  • Course Number: 1480
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small guitar ensenbles.

MUN1481 - JAZZ GUITAR ENSEMBLE (CRN: 13856)

Academics

  • CRN: 13856
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mauldin, Kevin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/5
  • Course Number: 1481
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for jazz guitar ensembles.

MUN1710 - JAZZ ENSEMBLE I (CRN: 13155)

Academics

  • CRN: 13155
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/10
  • Course Number: 1710
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course emphasizes the study and performance of literature for the modern big jazz band. Auditions are held for placement in performing or preparatory group. Note: The jazz ensemble is not an improvisation class.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: College Choir (CRN: 14432)

Academics

  • CRN: 14432
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 25/25
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: Concert Band (CRN: 14429)

Academics

  • CRN: 14429
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Castillo, Rodolfo

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 22/25
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: String Ensemble (CRN: 14434)

Academics

  • CRN: 14434
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 2:00 pm - 2:59 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/10
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: Jazz Ensemble (CRN: 14431)

Academics

  • CRN: 14431
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/10
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: Wood Wind Ensemble (CRN: 14435)

Academics

  • CRN: 14435
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/7
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: Guitar Ensemble (CRN: 14438)

Academics

  • CRN: 14438
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: Jazz Guitar Ensemble (CRN: 14439)

Academics

  • CRN: 14439
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - ENS PAR: Symphony Orchestra (CRN: 14430)

Academics

  • CRN: 14430
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lisa, Kayla

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 2:30 pm - 5:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/10
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2013 - Ens Participation-Concert Band (CRN: 15853)

Academics

  • CRN: 15853
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Castillo, Rodolfo

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/5
  • Course Number: 2013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

MUN 2013 is a newer listing in the SCNS database, initially added by FSW peer institutions, SSCF and FSCJ, in Fall 2020 and Fall 2021, respectively. It is a zero-credit ensemble course that will allow students to register for ensembles beyond the four credits required for the music pathway through the AA degree. This course is offered by permission of instructor only.

Music students often require a third and sometimes fourth year of study at FSW in order to complete their general education requirements for the Associate of Arts degree while also completing the prescribed pre-reqs for transfer to upper-division music programs. It is imperative that all music students participate in applied lessons and ensembles throughout their tenure at FSW in order to maintain and improve their musicianship. This is common practice for all schools that offer music curricula. MUN 2013 will allow students to continue participating in ensembles without adding to their overabundance of elective hours. The addition of this course will be especially helpful to students who have been required to take remedial and preparatory coursework which extends their stay at FSW.

This course number will be cross-listed with the corresponding MUN 1xxx or 2xxx course. All ensembles carry a $30 lab fee.

MUN2121 - ADV CONCERT BAND (CRN: 13151)

Academics

  • CRN: 13151
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/10
  • Course Number: 2121
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Emphasis on study and performance of literature written for the modern concert band. The ensemble is open to all students with permission of instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll.

MUN2121 - ADV CONCERT BAND (CRN: 15854)

Academics

  • CRN: 15854
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Castillo, Rodolfo

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2121
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Emphasis on study and performance of literature written for the modern concert band. The ensemble is open to all students with permission of instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll.

MUN2122 - CONCERT BAND (CRN: 14261)

Academics

  • CRN: 14261
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Castillo, Rodolfo

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 23/25
  • Course Number: 2122
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Emphasis on study and performance of literature written for the modern concert band. The ensemble is open to all students with permission of the instructor. Band students transferring as music majors are encouraged to enroll.

MUN2317 - COLLEGE CHOIR (CRN: 14260)

Academics

  • CRN: 14260
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/15
  • Course Number: 2317
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course covers the study, rehearsal, and performance of choral literature, with training in fundamentals of singing. Attention is given to general, cultural and humanistic considerations.

MUN2489 - GUITAR ENSEMBLE (CRN: 14266)

Academics

  • CRN: 14266
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Puls, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/7
  • Course Number: 2489
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course allows students to concentrate on specialized literature for small guitar ensembles.

MUN2711 - ADVANCED JAZZ ENSEMBLE (CRN: 13156)

Academics

  • CRN: 13156
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:35 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/7
  • Course Number: 2711
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUN
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course emphasizes the study and performance of literature for the modern big jazz band. Auditions are held for placement in performing or preparatory group.

Note: The jazz ensemble is not an improvisation class.

MUS1010 - RECITAL ATTENDANCE (CRN: 13858)

Academics

  • CRN: 13858
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 0
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molloy, Mike

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 2:45 pm - 4:18 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 177

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/70
  • Course Number: 1010
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course requires attendance and participation in student seminars, master classes, and recitals of theapplied music courses.

*This course may be taken up to six (6) times.

MUS2360 - INTRO TO TECHNOLOGY IN MUSIC (CRN: 15637)

Academics

  • CRN: 15637
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molloy, Mike

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 9:00 am - 10:20 am WALKER HALL - A - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/12
  • Course Number: 2360
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUS
  • Course Materials

This course is an introductory survey to the use of technology in music, in role of hardware, software, computer-based instruction, multimedia, and the internet.

MUS2360 - INTRO TO TECHNOLOGY IN MUSIC (CRN: 13898)

Academics

  • CRN: 13898
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Molloy, Mike

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WALKER HALL - A - 211

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2360
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUS
  • Course Materials

This course is an introductory survey to the use of technology in music, in role of hardware, software, computer-based instruction, multimedia, and the internet.

MUT1001 - FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC (CRN: 14753)

Academics

  • CRN: 14753
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Puls, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 10:05 am SABAL HALL - O - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUT
  • Course Materials

Designed for students with little or no previous musical training, this course presents an introduction to the reading and performance of music, including principles of notation, scales, triads, rhythms, and interpretive markings.

MUT1111 - MUSIC THEORY I (CRN: 14204)

Academics

  • CRN: 14204
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am SABAL HALL - O - 201

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 26/35
  • Course Number: 1111
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUT
  • Course Materials

This class presents a study of music fundamentals, and of diatonic and chromatic harmony, largely through the use of a four-voice chorale-style model.

It is recommended that MVK 1111 be taken concurrently with MUT 1111.

MUT1241 - SIGHT SINGING & EAR TRAINING I (CRN: 13158)

Academics

  • CRN: 13158
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Puls, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:00 am - 11:50 am SABAL HALL - O - 201

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/25
  • Course Number: 1241
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUT
  • Course Materials

This course covers the development of aural skills in both diatonic and chromatic musical styles. The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Included are sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, and error detection.

MUT2116 - MUSIC THEORY III (CRN: 13157)

Academics

  • CRN: 13157
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm SABAL HALL - O - 201

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/25
  • Course Number: 2116
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUT
  • Course Materials

A continuation of the study of diatonic and chromatic harmony begun in MUT 1111 and MUT 1112 to include modulation, extended harmonies, harmonic analysis and the study of musical forms.

MUT2116 - MUSIC THEORY III (CRN: 15617)

Academics

  • CRN: 15617
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/2
  • Course Number: 2116
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUT
  • Course Materials

A continuation of the study of diatonic and chromatic harmony begun in MUT 1111 and MUT 1112 to include modulation, extended harmonies, harmonic analysis and the study of musical forms.

MUT2246 - SIGHT SINGING & EAR TRAIN III (CRN: 13159)

Academics

  • CRN: 13159
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Puls, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm SABAL HALL - O - 201

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 2246
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUT
  • Course Materials

This course covers the development of aural skills in both diatonic and chromatic musical styles. The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Included are sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, and error detection.

MUT2246 - SIGHT SINGING & EAR TRAIN III (CRN: 15606)

Academics

  • CRN: 15606
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Puls, Kenneth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/6
  • Course Number: 2246
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MUT
  • Course Materials

This course covers the development of aural skills in both diatonic and chromatic musical styles. The student develops practical skills necessary for reading, understanding, and performing music. Included are sight singing, melodic and harmonic dictation, and error detection.

MVB1011 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: TRUMPET (CRN: 13541)

Academics

  • CRN: 13541
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the trumpet and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVB1012 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: FRENCH HORN (CRN: 13542)

Academics

  • CRN: 13542
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Williams, Dana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1012
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the French horn and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVB1312 - APPLIED MUSIC: FRENCH HORN (CRN: 13208)

Academics

  • CRN: 13208
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Williams, Dana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1312
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVB1313 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: TROMBONE (CRN: 13572)

Academics

  • CRN: 13572
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1313
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVB1314 - APPLIED MUSIC: BARITONE HORN (CRN: 13573)

Academics

  • CRN: 13573
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1314
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVB1315 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: TUBA (CRN: 13212)

Academics

  • CRN: 13212
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mancini, George

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1315
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVB2321 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: TRUMPET (CRN: 13537)

Academics

  • CRN: 13537
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

MVB2325 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: TUBA (CRN: 13215)

Academics

  • CRN: 13215
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2325
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVB
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Baritone Horn, or Tuba: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVJ1013 - PRE-PRINCIPAL JAZZ GUITAR (CRN: 13870)

Academics

  • CRN: 13870
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVJ
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Private instruction in freshman level jazz instruments designed to equip the student for continued study leading to greater proficiency in Jazz Guitar.

MVK1011 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: PIANO (CRN: 13546)

Academics

  • CRN: 13546
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Griffin Seal, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the piano and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVK1111 - CLASS PIANO I (CRN: 13160)

Academics

  • CRN: 13160
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Heidi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 10:50 am SABAL HALL - O - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/12
  • Course Number: 1111
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Course Materials

This course presents elementary instruction in piano, emphasis on music reading, piano techniques, and piano literature.

MVK1111 - CLASS PIANO I (CRN: 14054)

Academics

  • CRN: 14054
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Heidi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm SABAL HALL - O - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/13
  • Course Number: 1111
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Course Materials

This course presents elementary instruction in piano, emphasis on music reading, piano techniques, and piano literature.

MVK1211 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: PIANO (CRN: 13216)

Academics

  • CRN: 13216
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gibbs, Sara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1211
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Piano, Harpsichord or Organ: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

MVK1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: PIANO (CRN: 13217)

Academics

  • CRN: 13217
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Piano, Harpsichord or Organ: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVK2121 - CLASS PIANO III (CRN: 13161)

Academics

  • CRN: 13161
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Griffin Seal, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 11:00 am - 11:50 am SABAL HALL - O - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/12
  • Course Number: 2121
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Course Materials

The course provides intermediate instruction in piano, with an emphasis on music reading, piano techniques, and piano literature.

MVK2221 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: PIANO (CRN: 13731)

Academics

  • CRN: 13731
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2221
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Piano, Harpsichord or Organ: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVK2221 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: PIANO (CRN: 13729)

Academics

  • CRN: 13729
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Griffin Seal, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2221
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Piano, Harpsichord or Organ: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVK2321 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: PIANO (CRN: 13221)

Academics

  • CRN: 13221
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Griffin Seal, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVK
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Piano, Harpsichord or Organ: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVP1311 - APPLIED MUSIC: PERCUSSION (CRN: 13223)

Academics

  • CRN: 13223
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVP
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.
All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

The course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

MVP1311 - APPLIED MUSIC: PERCUSSION (CRN: 15284)

Academics

  • CRN: 15284
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/2
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVP
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.
All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

The course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

MVP1311 - APPLIED MUSIC: PERCUSSION (CRN: 15276)

Academics

  • CRN: 15276
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/1
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVP
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.
All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

The course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

MVS1011 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: VIOLIN (CRN: 13550)

Academics

  • CRN: 13550
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Niiya-Chow, Reiko

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the violin and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVS1011 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: VIOLIN (CRN: 13673)

Academics

  • CRN: 13673
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cox, Rachel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/5
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the violin and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVS1012 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: VIOLA (CRN: 13752)

Academics

  • CRN: 13752
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1012
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the viola and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVS1013 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: CELLO (CRN: 13552)

Academics

  • CRN: 13552
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the cello and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

MVS1014 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: STRING BASS (CRN: 15241)

Academics

  • CRN: 15241
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gorklo, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1014
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Course Materials

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the string bass and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVS1014 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: STRING BASS (CRN: 13553)

Academics

  • CRN: 13553
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mauldin, Kevin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/5
  • Course Number: 1014
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Course Materials

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the string bass and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVS1016 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: GUITAR (CRN: 13765)

Academics

  • CRN: 13765
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Johnny

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/5
  • Course Number: 1016
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the guitar and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVS1016 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: GUITAR (CRN: 13554)

Academics

  • CRN: 13554
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Johnny

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/5
  • Course Number: 1016
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the guitar and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVS1211 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VIOLIN (CRN: 13225)

Academics

  • CRN: 13225
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1211
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in Applied Music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3, or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc.

A form will be provided for this process. Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band). Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

MVS1212 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VIOLA (CRN: 13683)

Academics

  • CRN: 13683
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Niiya-Chow, Reiko

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1212
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1213 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: CELLO (CRN: 14765)

Academics

  • CRN: 14765
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1213
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1216 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 13677)

Academics

  • CRN: 13677
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1216
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VIOLIN (CRN: 13757)

Academics

  • CRN: 13757
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1312 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VIOLA (CRN: 13754)

Academics

  • CRN: 13754
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cox, Rachel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1312
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1313 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: CELLO (CRN: 13227)

Academics

  • CRN: 13227
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Crowley, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1313
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1314 - APPLIED MUSIC: STRING BASS (CRN: 13571)

Academics

  • CRN: 13571
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/7
  • Course Number: 1314
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Course Materials

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1314 - APPLIED MUSIC: STRING BASS (CRN: 15851)

Academics

  • CRN: 15851
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mauldin, Kevin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1314
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Course Materials

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1314 - APPLIED MUSIC: STRING BASS (CRN: 15707)

Academics

  • CRN: 15707
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gorklo, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/5
  • Course Number: 1314
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Course Materials

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1316 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 15195)

Academics

  • CRN: 15195
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1316
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1316 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 14477)

Academics

  • CRN: 14477
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gorklo, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1316
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1316 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 15852)

Academics

  • CRN: 15852
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gorklo, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1316
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1316 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 13228)

Academics

  • CRN: 13228
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Johnny

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/7
  • Course Number: 1316
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS1316 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 15207)

Academics

  • CRN: 15207
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/1
  • Course Number: 1316
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS2221 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VIOLIN (CRN: 13568)

Academics

  • CRN: 13568
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2221
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS2222 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VIOLA (CRN: 13759)

Academics

  • CRN: 13759
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Niiya-Chow, Reiko

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2222
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS2323 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: CELLO (CRN: 13670)

Academics

  • CRN: 13670
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Crowley, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2323
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS2324 - APPLIED MUSIC: STRING BASS (CRN: 13681)

Academics

  • CRN: 13681
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mauldin, Kevin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/5
  • Course Number: 2324
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Course Materials

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS2326 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 13669)

Academics

  • CRN: 13669
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Johnny

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2326
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVS2326 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: GUITAR (CRN: 14510)

Academics

  • CRN: 14510
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gorklo, Daniel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/5
  • Course Number: 2326
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Violin, Viola, Cello, String Bass or Guitar: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVV1011 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: VOICE (CRN: 13555)

Academics

  • CRN: 13555
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koller, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/5
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the voice and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. .

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVV1011 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: VOICE (CRN: 13672)

Academics

  • CRN: 13672
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: White, Karin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/5
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the voice and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. .

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVV1211 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 13675)

Academics

  • CRN: 13675
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1211
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments.

Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in Applied Music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3, or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval.

Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process. Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVV1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 13235)

Academics

  • CRN: 13235
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koller, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/15
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVV1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 13237)

Academics

  • CRN: 13237
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: White, Karin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVV1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 15856)

Academics

  • CRN: 15856
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVV1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 15271)

Academics

  • CRN: 15271
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gomez, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVV1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 13698)

Academics

  • CRN: 13698
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Blasi, Angela

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVV2321 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 13238)

Academics

  • CRN: 13238
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Koller, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/10
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVV2321 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: VOICE (CRN: 13239)

Academics

  • CRN: 13239
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: White, Karin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVV
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

MVW1011 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: FLUTE (CRN: 13556)

Academics

  • CRN: 13556
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1011
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the French horn and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVW1012 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: OBOE (CRN: 15849)

Academics

  • CRN: 15849
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Christman, Ruth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1012
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the oboe and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

MVW1013 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: CLARINET (CRN: 13558)

Academics

  • CRN: 13558
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1013
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the French horn and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVW1015 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: SAXOPHONE (CRN: 13560)

Academics

  • CRN: 13560
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1015
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the French horn and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVW1015 - PRE-PRINCIPAL: SAXOPHONE (CRN: 15847)

Academics

  • CRN: 15847
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1015
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The course is designed for students who need to improve their proficiency in technique, music reading, and /or performance experience before enrolling in freshman-level applied music instruction courses. This course involves private instruction, representative techniques, and literature on the French horn and is designed to equip the student for continued study leading to progressively greater proficiency (as measured by an end-of-the-semester jury examination). Sixty minutes of private instruction per week equals two credit hours. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full-time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

MVW1211 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: FLUTE (CRN: 13682)

Academics

  • CRN: 13682
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Larsen, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1211
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to "fill" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end of the semester jury examination.

MVW1215 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: SAXOPHONE (CRN: 13671)

Academics

  • CRN: 13671
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 1215
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW1311 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: FLUTE (CRN: 13241)

Academics

  • CRN: 13241
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Larsen, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/5
  • Course Number: 1311
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW1312 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: OBOE (CRN: 13771)

Academics

  • CRN: 13771
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Christman, Ruth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1312
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Course Materials

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW1313 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: CLARINET (CRN: 13242)

Academics

  • CRN: 13242
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ellington, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1313
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW1315 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: SAX (CRN: 13243)

Academics

  • CRN: 13243
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1315
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW1315 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: SAX (CRN: 15277)

Academics

  • CRN: 15277
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/1
  • Course Number: 1315
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW2221 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: FLUTE (CRN: 13769)

Academics

  • CRN: 13769
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Larsen, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2221
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW2321 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: FLUTE (CRN: 13570)

Academics

  • CRN: 13570
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2321
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW2323 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: CLARINET (CRN: 13779)

Academics

  • CRN: 13779
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2323
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW2324 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: BASSOON (CRN: 13776)

Academics

  • CRN: 13776
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor:

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/5
  • Course Number: 2324
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Course Materials

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

MVW2325 - APPLIED MUSIC INSTR: SAX (CRN: 13244)

Academics

  • CRN: 13244
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Courtney, Scott

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 2325
  • Department: Music (MUSC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: MVW
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Applied Music is individual one-on-one voice or instrumental instruction which may be arranged for Florida SouthWestern State College degree-seeking students of advanced accomplishments, especially those actively enrolled in the Florida SouthWestern State College's music program. Thirty minutes of private instruction per week equals one credit hour. It is recommended that music majors take weekly lessons in their principal instruments. Seats in applied music classes are limited. Permission of the Dean, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences is required. These lessons are not intended for beginners.

  1. Full-time music majors have first priority.
  2. Full-time (12 hours) degree-seeking students have second priority; students who need a one-credit-hour course to ""fill"" their load do not qualify, nor do those who are just learning to play an instrument.
  3. Part-time students who are likely to become full time have third priority.
  4. Community members have fourth option on remaining seats, exclusive of those who have repeated a course more than once.

All students enrolled in applied music lessons must receive approval and certification of demonstrated advanced accomplishment by the professor, the written permission of the Dean, and must show evidence of having enrolled in an ensemble. The written permission shall designate the criteria (1, 2, 3 or 4 as listed above) under which the student is granted approval. Students must be accommodated in priority order; i.e., criteria one students have first priority, then criteria two students, etc. A form will be provided for this process.

Students enrolled in Applied Music are expected to enroll in a performance ensemble (choir, orchestra, jazz ensemble or concert band).

Individual instruction on the Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon or Saxophone: the course presents representative techniques and literature for each specific instrument. The student progresses from one section number to another through end-of-the-semester jury examination.

NUR1020C - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (CRN: 14189)

Academics

  • CRN: 14189
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pedwell, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Friday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 11:10 am JONES HALL - E - 114
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm JONES HALL - E - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/36
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic, lab, and clinical course provides students with key concepts fundamental to nursing practice. The wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. Students are introduced to the nursing process as a method of problem solving with communication and interpersonal relationships as central components. Serious attention is given to skills that are essential to safe nursing practice. Supervised practice will provide the student opportunities to assist patients. Theoretical instruction and clinical experience in adult and geriatric nursing are incorporated, as well as HIPAA regulations and the implications to healthcare.

NUR1020C - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (CRN: 14195)

Academics

  • CRN: 14195
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dornema, Valerie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Sunday, Monday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 103
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/24
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic, lab, and clinical course provides students with key concepts fundamental to nursing practice. The wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. Students are introduced to the nursing process as a method of problem solving with communication and interpersonal relationships as central components. Serious attention is given to skills that are essential to safe nursing practice. Supervised practice will provide the student opportunities to assist patients. Theoretical instruction and clinical experience in adult and geriatric nursing are incorporated, as well as HIPAA regulations and the implications to healthcare.

NUR1020C - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (CRN: 14193)

Academics

  • CRN: 14193
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ortiz, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Friday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 11:10 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 102
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/40
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic, lab, and clinical course provides students with key concepts fundamental to nursing practice. The wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. Students are introduced to the nursing process as a method of problem solving with communication and interpersonal relationships as central components. Serious attention is given to skills that are essential to safe nursing practice. Supervised practice will provide the student opportunities to assist patients. Theoretical instruction and clinical experience in adult and geriatric nursing are incorporated, as well as HIPAA regulations and the implications to healthcare.

NUR1020C - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (CRN: 14177)

Academics

  • CRN: 14177
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Stadelmann, Nora

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Friday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 11:10 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/38
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic, lab, and clinical course provides students with key concepts fundamental to nursing practice. The wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. Students are introduced to the nursing process as a method of problem solving with communication and interpersonal relationships as central components. Serious attention is given to skills that are essential to safe nursing practice. Supervised practice will provide the student opportunities to assist patients. Theoretical instruction and clinical experience in adult and geriatric nursing are incorporated, as well as HIPAA regulations and the implications to healthcare.

NUR1020C - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (CRN: 14947)

Academics

  • CRN: 14947
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marshall, Cynthia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Friday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 11:00 am - 1:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 168
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/38
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic, lab, and clinical course provides students with key concepts fundamental to nursing practice. The wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. Students are introduced to the nursing process as a method of problem solving with communication and interpersonal relationships as central components. Serious attention is given to skills that are essential to safe nursing practice. Supervised practice will provide the student opportunities to assist patients. Theoretical instruction and clinical experience in adult and geriatric nursing are incorporated, as well as HIPAA regulations and the implications to healthcare.

NUR1020C - FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING (CRN: 14187)

Academics

  • CRN: 14187
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thomas, Tiffany

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Sunday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/27
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic, lab, and clinical course provides students with key concepts fundamental to nursing practice. The wellness-illness continuum will lay the foundation for future study. Students are introduced to the nursing process as a method of problem solving with communication and interpersonal relationships as central components. Serious attention is given to skills that are essential to safe nursing practice. Supervised practice will provide the student opportunities to assist patients. Theoretical instruction and clinical experience in adult and geriatric nursing are incorporated, as well as HIPAA regulations and the implications to healthcare.

NUR1068C - HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 14190)

Academics

  • CRN: 14190
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carrasquillo Cruz, Israel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 10:45 am JONES HALL - E - 114
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm JONES HALL - E - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/36
  • Course Number: 1068C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and lab course focuses on the health assessment of individuals within a multicultural society. Biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of health are assessed. Using scientific methods as a framework, concepts of communications, critical analysis and clinical decision-making are emphasized in assessing psychological and physiological health status throughout the lifecycle. The basic skills of interviewing, history taking, data collection and physical examination are employed to derive nursing diagnoses, determine priorities and therapeutic nursing interventions.

NUR1068C - HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 14196)

Academics

  • CRN: 14196
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dornema, Valerie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:30 am - 11:10 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 103
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/24
  • Course Number: 1068C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and lab course focuses on the health assessment of individuals within a multicultural society. Biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of health are assessed. Using scientific methods as a framework, concepts of communications, critical analysis and clinical decision-making are emphasized in assessing psychological and physiological health status throughout the lifecycle. The basic skills of interviewing, history taking, data collection and physical examination are employed to derive nursing diagnoses, determine priorities and therapeutic nursing interventions.

NUR1068C - HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 14194)

Academics

  • CRN: 14194
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ortiz, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 10:45 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 102
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 11:30 am - 2:10 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/40
  • Course Number: 1068C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and lab course focuses on the health assessment of individuals within a multicultural society. Biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of health are assessed. Using scientific methods as a framework, concepts of communications, critical analysis and clinical decision-making are emphasized in assessing psychological and physiological health status throughout the lifecycle. The basic skills of interviewing, history taking, data collection and physical examination are employed to derive nursing diagnoses, determine priorities and therapeutic nursing interventions.

NUR1068C - HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 14188)

Academics

  • CRN: 14188
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dowd, Elisabeth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:30 am - 11:10 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/26
  • Course Number: 1068C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and lab course focuses on the health assessment of individuals within a multicultural society. Biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of health are assessed. Using scientific methods as a framework, concepts of communications, critical analysis and clinical decision-making are emphasized in assessing psychological and physiological health status throughout the lifecycle. The basic skills of interviewing, history taking, data collection and physical examination are employed to derive nursing diagnoses, determine priorities and therapeutic nursing interventions.

NUR1068C - HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 14278)

Academics

  • CRN: 14278
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Goldrick, Mariel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 10:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 11:30 am - 2:10 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/36
  • Course Number: 1068C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and lab course focuses on the health assessment of individuals within a multicultural society. Biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of health are assessed. Using scientific methods as a framework, concepts of communications, critical analysis and clinical decision-making are emphasized in assessing psychological and physiological health status throughout the lifecycle. The basic skills of interviewing, history taking, data collection and physical examination are employed to derive nursing diagnoses, determine priorities and therapeutic nursing interventions.

NUR1068C - HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 14948)

Academics

  • CRN: 14948
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marshall, Cynthia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 168
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 3:00 pm - 5:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/36
  • Course Number: 1068C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and lab course focuses on the health assessment of individuals within a multicultural society. Biopsychosocial and spiritual dimensions of health are assessed. Using scientific methods as a framework, concepts of communications, critical analysis and clinical decision-making are emphasized in assessing psychological and physiological health status throughout the lifecycle. The basic skills of interviewing, history taking, data collection and physical examination are employed to derive nursing diagnoses, determine priorities and therapeutic nursing interventions.

NUR1511C - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 14336)

Academics

  • CRN: 14336
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Findley, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:30 am - 11:15 am

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/36
  • Course Number: 1511C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Mental health nursing focuses on concepts related to care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders. This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders.

NUR1511C - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 14343)

Academics

  • CRN: 14343
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ebaugh, Debra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:01 pm - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/36
  • Course Number: 1511C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Mental health nursing focuses on concepts related to care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders. This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders.

NUR1511C - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 14320)

Academics

  • CRN: 14320
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rentas, Michelle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 12:01 pm - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 1511C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Mental health nursing focuses on concepts related to care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders. This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders.

NUR1511C - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 14366)

Academics

  • CRN: 14366
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ebaugh, Debra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 12:01 pm - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/15
  • Course Number: 1511C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Mental health nursing focuses on concepts related to care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders. This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders.

NUR1511C - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 15423)

Academics

  • CRN: 15423
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Findley, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 1:00 pm - 3:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 1511C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Mental health nursing focuses on concepts related to care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders. This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders.

NUR1511C - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 14328)

Academics

  • CRN: 14328
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Findley, Monique

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 12:01 pm - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/16
  • Course Number: 1511C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Mental health nursing focuses on concepts related to care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders. This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders.

NUR1511C - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 14363)

Academics

  • CRN: 14363
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rentas, Michelle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 9:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 1511C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Mental health nursing focuses on concepts related to care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders. This course provides clinical and simulation experiences for students to apply the concepts related to the care of individuals and families experiencing mental health disorders.

NUR2092 - INTRO TO PHARMACOLOGICAL NURS (CRN: 14020)

Academics

  • CRN: 14020
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dornema, Valerie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/24
  • Course Number: 2092
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the pharmacologic aspects of nursing practice. A foundation of knowledge is built in relation to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics of drug therapy. The nurses' role in error prevention and patient safety during medication administration is carefully examined.

NUR2092 - INTRO TO PHARMACOLOGICAL NURS (CRN: 14028)

Academics

  • CRN: 14028
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pedwell, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 108

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/36
  • Course Number: 2092
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the pharmacologic aspects of nursing practice. A foundation of knowledge is built in relation to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics of drug therapy. The nurses' role in error prevention and patient safety during medication administration is carefully examined.

NUR2092 - INTRO TO PHARMACOLOGICAL NURS (CRN: 14051)

Academics

  • CRN: 14051
  • Section Number: 200
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ebaugh, Debra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/40
  • Course Number: 2092
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the pharmacologic aspects of nursing practice. A foundation of knowledge is built in relation to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics of drug therapy. The nurses' role in error prevention and patient safety during medication administration is carefully examined.

NUR2092 - INTRO TO PHARMACOLOGICAL NURS (CRN: 14021)

Academics

  • CRN: 14021
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Goldrick, Mariel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/26
  • Course Number: 2092
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the pharmacologic aspects of nursing practice. A foundation of knowledge is built in relation to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics of drug therapy. The nurses' role in error prevention and patient safety during medication administration is carefully examined.

NUR2092 - INTRO TO PHARMACOLOGICAL NURS (CRN: 14023)

Academics

  • CRN: 14023
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rentas, Michelle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 8:30 am - 9:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 168

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/38
  • Course Number: 2092
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the pharmacologic aspects of nursing practice. A foundation of knowledge is built in relation to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics of drug therapy. The nurses' role in error prevention and patient safety during medication administration is carefully examined.

NUR2092 - INTRO TO PHARMACOLOGICAL NURS (CRN: 14949)

Academics

  • CRN: 14949
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marshall, Cynthia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 168

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/38
  • Course Number: 2092
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the pharmacologic aspects of nursing practice. A foundation of knowledge is built in relation to pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacotherapeutics of drug therapy. The nurses' role in error prevention and patient safety during medication administration is carefully examined.

NUR2144 - PHARMACOLOGICAL NURSING (CRN: 14086)

Academics

  • CRN: 14086
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schwinne, Charlene

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 108

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/36
  • Course Number: 2144
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the basic pharmacologic concepts and principles related to the safe administration of therapeutic agents by nurses to clients of all ages. It is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of the mechanisms of drug actions and provide a safe approach to drug administration. Students learn major drug classifications and selected prototypes along with principles and techniques of safe, effective administration of drugs& other therapeutic agents, drug interactions, legal responsibilities and nursing considerations for specific drugs affecting all body systems.

NUR2144 - PHARMACOLOGICAL NURSING (CRN: 14089)

Academics

  • CRN: 14089
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson-Byrd, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:30 am - 9:45 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/36
  • Course Number: 2144
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the basic pharmacologic concepts and principles related to the safe administration of therapeutic agents by nurses to clients of all ages. It is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of the mechanisms of drug actions and provide a safe approach to drug administration. Students learn major drug classifications and selected prototypes along with principles and techniques of safe, effective administration of drugs& other therapeutic agents, drug interactions, legal responsibilities and nursing considerations for specific drugs affecting all body systems.

NUR2144 - PHARMACOLOGICAL NURSING (CRN: 14087)

Academics

  • CRN: 14087
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bogar, Catherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:30 am - 9:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/40
  • Course Number: 2144
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the basic pharmacologic concepts and principles related to the safe administration of therapeutic agents by nurses to clients of all ages. It is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of the mechanisms of drug actions and provide a safe approach to drug administration. Students learn major drug classifications and selected prototypes along with principles and techniques of safe, effective administration of drugs& other therapeutic agents, drug interactions, legal responsibilities and nursing considerations for specific drugs affecting all body systems.

NUR2144 - PHARMACOLOGICAL NURSING (CRN: 15393)

Academics

  • CRN: 15393
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bogar, Catherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/39
  • Course Number: 2144
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the basic pharmacologic concepts and principles related to the safe administration of therapeutic agents by nurses to clients of all ages. It is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of the mechanisms of drug actions and provide a safe approach to drug administration. Students learn major drug classifications and selected prototypes along with principles and techniques of safe, effective administration of drugs& other therapeutic agents, drug interactions, legal responsibilities and nursing considerations for specific drugs affecting all body systems.

NUR2144 - PHARMACOLOGICAL NURSING (CRN: 14088)

Academics

  • CRN: 14088
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Goldrick, Mariel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/27
  • Course Number: 2144
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course introduces the student to the basic pharmacologic concepts and principles related to the safe administration of therapeutic agents by nurses to clients of all ages. It is designed to facilitate the student's understanding of the mechanisms of drug actions and provide a safe approach to drug administration. Students learn major drug classifications and selected prototypes along with principles and techniques of safe, effective administration of drugs& other therapeutic agents, drug interactions, legal responsibilities and nursing considerations for specific drugs affecting all body systems.

NUR2211C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING I (CRN: 14344)

Academics

  • CRN: 14344
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 8
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maze, Lenora

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:30 am - 6:00 pm JONES HALL - E - 102
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 8:30 am - 12:15 pm JONES HALL - E - 114
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm JONES HALL - E - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/36
  • Course Number: 2211C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required didactic and clinical nursing course is an introduction to assessment and management of chronic health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Application of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra- and interprofessional communication, clinical/critical decision-making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2211C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING I (CRN: 14339)

Academics

  • CRN: 14339
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 8
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patenaude, Samantha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 8:30 am - 12:15 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 102
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/36
  • Course Number: 2211C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required didactic and clinical nursing course is an introduction to assessment and management of chronic health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Application of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra- and interprofessional communication, clinical/critical decision-making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2211C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING I (CRN: 14364)

Academics

  • CRN: 14364
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 8
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thomas, Tiffany

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 8:30 am - 12:15 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 217
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/40
  • Course Number: 2211C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required didactic and clinical nursing course is an introduction to assessment and management of chronic health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Application of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra- and interprofessional communication, clinical/critical decision-making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2211C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING I (CRN: 15392)

Academics

  • CRN: 15392
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 8
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cittadino, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 9:00 am - 11:40 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:30 pm - 4:10 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/40
  • Course Number: 2211C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required didactic and clinical nursing course is an introduction to assessment and management of chronic health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Application of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra- and interprofessional communication, clinical/critical decision-making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2211C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING I (CRN: 14321)

Academics

  • CRN: 14321
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 8
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cittadino, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Sunday, Saturday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 222
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 9:35 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/27
  • Course Number: 2211C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required didactic and clinical nursing course is an introduction to assessment and management of chronic health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Application of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra- and interprofessional communication, clinical/critical decision-making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2213C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING II (CRN: 14612)

Academics

  • CRN: 14612
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 7
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schwinne, Charlene

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 106
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Tuesday, Thursday GENERIC HOSPITAL

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2213C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required nursing didactic and clinical course allows development of assessment and management skills for complex health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Utilization of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra-and interprofessional communication, clinical/ critical decision making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2213C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING II (CRN: 14617)

Academics

  • CRN: 14617
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 7
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Oestrike, Sandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/24
  • Course Number: 2213C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required nursing didactic and clinical course allows development of assessment and management skills for complex health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Utilization of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra-and interprofessional communication, clinical/ critical decision making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2213C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING II (CRN: 14594)

Academics

  • CRN: 14594
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 7
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Syska, Stephanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 11/13/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 11/13/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 2213C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required nursing didactic and clinical course allows development of assessment and management skills for complex health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Utilization of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra-and interprofessional communication, clinical/ critical decision making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2213C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING II (CRN: 14619)

Academics

  • CRN: 14619
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 7
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Oestrike, Sandra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Sunday, Saturday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Wednesday 5:30 pm - 9:30 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/18
  • Course Number: 2213C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required nursing didactic and clinical course allows development of assessment and management skills for complex health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Utilization of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra-and interprofessional communication, clinical/ critical decision making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2213C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING II (CRN: 14597)

Academics

  • CRN: 14597
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 7
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Syska, Stephanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Sunday, Saturday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/22
  • Course Number: 2213C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required nursing didactic and clinical course allows development of assessment and management skills for complex health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Utilization of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra-and interprofessional communication, clinical/ critical decision making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2213C - ADULT HEALTH NURSING II (CRN: 14614)

Academics

  • CRN: 14614
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 7
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schwinne, Charlene

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Special Credit Session
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Sunday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 11/14/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/8
  • Course Number: 2213C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This required nursing didactic and clinical course allows development of assessment and management skills for complex health problems of adult and geriatric individuals within a multicultural society. Utilization of theoretical and conceptual frameworks, intra-and interprofessional communication, clinical/ critical decision making, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions to provide safe, high-quality care.

NUR2310C - PEDIATRIC NURSING (CRN: 14618)

Academics

  • CRN: 14618
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson-Byrd, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/36
  • Course Number: 2310C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and clinical course utilizes a developmental approach to study the nursing care of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental health.

NUR2310C - PEDIATRIC NURSING (CRN: 14620)

Academics

  • CRN: 14620
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson-Byrd, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/15
  • Course Number: 2310C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and clinical course utilizes a developmental approach to study the nursing care of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental health.

NUR2310C - PEDIATRIC NURSING (CRN: 14615)

Academics

  • CRN: 14615
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Simmons, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/20
  • Course Number: 2310C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and clinical course utilizes a developmental approach to study the nursing care of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental health.

NUR2310C - PEDIATRIC NURSING (CRN: 14595)

Academics

  • CRN: 14595
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gonzalez, Julissa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/26
  • Course Number: 2310C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and clinical course utilizes a developmental approach to study the nursing care of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental health.

NUR2310C - PEDIATRIC NURSING (CRN: 15424)

Academics

  • CRN: 15424
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Syska, Stephanie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2310C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and clinical course utilizes a developmental approach to study the nursing care of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental health.

NUR2310C - PEDIATRIC NURSING (CRN: 14596)

Academics

  • CRN: 14596
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bogar, Catherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2310C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and clinical course utilizes a developmental approach to study the nursing care of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental health.

NUR2310C - PEDIATRIC NURSING (CRN: 14613)

Academics

  • CRN: 14613
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mesler, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2310C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This didactic and clinical course utilizes a developmental approach to study the nursing care of the child from birth through adolescence. Emphasis is placed on wellness, growth and development, and the nursing care of the child with alterations in physical and mental health.

NUR2420C - MATERNAL NURSING (CRN: 14365)

Academics

  • CRN: 14365
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Simmons, Amanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Sunday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/20
  • Course Number: 2420C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Students will expand their knowledge and skills in administering and monitoring care for maternity and newborn clients. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family. The complexity of care addresses high-risk conditions and the care needs of the client with an alteration in health status. Additional topics on reproduction and sexuality are included to emphasize the nursing role in promoting reproductive health.

Simulation activities are a component of this course; clinical experiences may include both inpatient and outpatient settings.

NUR2420C - MATERNAL NURSING (CRN: 14340)

Academics

  • CRN: 14340
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Canty, Lorraine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:30 am - 12:00 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/36
  • Course Number: 2420C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Students will expand their knowledge and skills in administering and monitoring care for maternity and newborn clients. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family. The complexity of care addresses high-risk conditions and the care needs of the client with an alteration in health status. Additional topics on reproduction and sexuality are included to emphasize the nursing role in promoting reproductive health.

Simulation activities are a component of this course; clinical experiences may include both inpatient and outpatient settings.

NUR2420C - MATERNAL NURSING (CRN: 14368)

Academics

  • CRN: 14368
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Canty, Lorraine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Sunday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/15
  • Course Number: 2420C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Students will expand their knowledge and skills in administering and monitoring care for maternity and newborn clients. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family. The complexity of care addresses high-risk conditions and the care needs of the client with an alteration in health status. Additional topics on reproduction and sexuality are included to emphasize the nursing role in promoting reproductive health.

Simulation activities are a component of this course; clinical experiences may include both inpatient and outpatient settings.

NUR2420C - MATERNAL NURSING (CRN: 15425)

Academics

  • CRN: 15425
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sheppard, Zoe

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:01 pm - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2420C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Students will expand their knowledge and skills in administering and monitoring care for maternity and newborn clients. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family. The complexity of care addresses high-risk conditions and the care needs of the client with an alteration in health status. Additional topics on reproduction and sexuality are included to emphasize the nursing role in promoting reproductive health.

Simulation activities are a component of this course; clinical experiences may include both inpatient and outpatient settings.

NUR2420C - MATERNAL NURSING (CRN: 14330)

Academics

  • CRN: 14330
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bogar, Catherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Sunday 6:30 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/27
  • Course Number: 2420C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Students will expand their knowledge and skills in administering and monitoring care for maternity and newborn clients. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family. The complexity of care addresses high-risk conditions and the care needs of the client with an alteration in health status. Additional topics on reproduction and sexuality are included to emphasize the nursing role in promoting reproductive health.

Simulation activities are a component of this course; clinical experiences may include both inpatient and outpatient settings.

NUR2420C - MATERNAL NURSING (CRN: 14326)

Academics

  • CRN: 14326
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bogar, Catherine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:01 pm - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/42
  • Course Number: 2420C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Students will expand their knowledge and skills in administering and monitoring care for maternity and newborn clients. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family. The complexity of care addresses high-risk conditions and the care needs of the client with an alteration in health status. Additional topics on reproduction and sexuality are included to emphasize the nursing role in promoting reproductive health.

Simulation activities are a component of this course; clinical experiences may include both inpatient and outpatient settings.

NUR2420C - MATERNAL NURSING (CRN: 14345)

Academics

  • CRN: 14345
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mesler, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 109
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:01 pm - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2420C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

Students will expand their knowledge and skills in administering and monitoring care for maternity and newborn clients. Principles of maternal and newborn nursing concepts address caring interventions to promote the health and wellness of the family. The complexity of care addresses high-risk conditions and the care needs of the client with an alteration in health status. Additional topics on reproduction and sexuality are included to emphasize the nursing role in promoting reproductive health.

Simulation activities are a component of this course; clinical experiences may include both inpatient and outpatient settings.

NUR2942C - CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP (CRN: 15427)

Academics

  • CRN: 15427
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Gonzalez, Julissa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 221

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/24
  • Course Number: 2942C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This is the culminating experience for the student nurse where the focus is clinical experience and the transition of the student from the educational setting into the role of the clinical professional Registered Nurse. Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN.

NUR2942C - CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP (CRN: 15480)

Academics

  • CRN: 15480
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson-Byrd, Donna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:45 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/25
  • Course Number: 2942C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This is the culminating experience for the student nurse where the focus is clinical experience and the transition of the student from the educational setting into the role of the clinical professional Registered Nurse. Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN.

NUR2942C - CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP (CRN: 15478)

Academics

  • CRN: 15478
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pedwell, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/28
  • Course Number: 2942C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This is the culminating experience for the student nurse where the focus is clinical experience and the transition of the student from the educational setting into the role of the clinical professional Registered Nurse. Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN.

NUR2942C - CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP (CRN: 15426)

Academics

  • CRN: 15426
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thomas, Tiffany

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:45 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 217

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 2942C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This is the culminating experience for the student nurse where the focus is clinical experience and the transition of the student from the educational setting into the role of the clinical professional Registered Nurse. Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN.

NUR2942C - CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP (CRN: 15481)

Academics

  • CRN: 15481
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Canty, Lorraine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/18
  • Course Number: 2942C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This is the culminating experience for the student nurse where the focus is clinical experience and the transition of the student from the educational setting into the role of the clinical professional Registered Nurse. Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN.

NUR2942C - CLINICAL PRECEPTORSHIP (CRN: 15479)

Academics

  • CRN: 15479
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Pedwell, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm JONES HALL - E - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/10
  • Course Number: 2942C
  • Department: Nurs Lower (A.S.) (NURL)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This is the culminating experience for the student nurse where the focus is clinical experience and the transition of the student from the educational setting into the role of the clinical professional Registered Nurse. Faculty will provide the final preparation for students to take the NCLEX-RN.

NUR3066C - ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 15793)

Academics

  • CRN: 15793
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Steiner, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/32
  • Course Number: 3066C
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to build on and develop the student's knowledge and skills for obtaining a thorough health interview and performing a comprehensive physical examination for individuals across the lifespan and diverse cultures. Interview skills, therapeutic communication, and the nursing process are utilized to prioritize the physical examination. Health promotion and disease prevention are incorporated into the education of individuals and families. A digital- simulated clinical experience provides the student with opportunities to develop an understanding of a multicultural approach to client interviewing, assessment, prevention, and planning of care.

NUR3066C - ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 13038)

Academics

  • CRN: 13038
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Steiner, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/32
  • Course Number: 3066C
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to build on and develop the student's knowledge and skills for obtaining a thorough health interview and performing a comprehensive physical examination for individuals across the lifespan and diverse cultures. Interview skills, therapeutic communication, and the nursing process are utilized to prioritize the physical examination. Health promotion and disease prevention are incorporated into the education of individuals and families. A digital- simulated clinical experience provides the student with opportunities to develop an understanding of a multicultural approach to client interviewing, assessment, prevention, and planning of care.

NUR3066C - ADVANCED HEALTH ASSESSMENT (CRN: 13039)

Academics

  • CRN: 13039
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Steiner, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/32
  • Course Number: 3066C
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to build on and develop the student's knowledge and skills for obtaining a thorough health interview and performing a comprehensive physical examination for individuals across the lifespan and diverse cultures. Interview skills, therapeutic communication, and the nursing process are utilized to prioritize the physical examination. Health promotion and disease prevention are incorporated into the education of individuals and families. A digital- simulated clinical experience provides the student with opportunities to develop an understanding of a multicultural approach to client interviewing, assessment, prevention, and planning of care.

NUR3125 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/NURSING (CRN: 13609)

Academics

  • CRN: 13609
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Settanni, Julianne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/20
  • Course Number: 3125
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course builds upon the student's knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, nursing science, genetics, and growth and development. An in-depth integration of normal and altered physiological and pathologic mechanisms of body systems and life span development and dysfunction are examined. A variety of episodic and chronic health challenges from individual, family and community perspectives will be explored.

This is a web-based course requiring students to complete assignments and learning activities online.

NUR3125 - PATHOPHYSIOLOGY/NURSING (CRN: 13042)

Academics

  • CRN: 13042
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Settanni, Julianne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 3125
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course builds upon the student's knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, nursing science, genetics, and growth and development. An in-depth integration of normal and altered physiological and pathologic mechanisms of body systems and life span development and dysfunction are examined. A variety of episodic and chronic health challenges from individual, family and community perspectives will be explored.

This is a web-based course requiring students to complete assignments and learning activities online.

NUR3145 - PHARMA ALTER THERAPEUTICS (CRN: 15796)

Academics

  • CRN: 15796
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Weiner, Marsha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/20
  • Course Number: 3145
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course builds on the student's knowledge of pharmacology and therapeutics. Major categories of pharmacological agents and alternative, nutritional, and complimentary therapies are explored. Application of pharmacologic concepts, drug interactions, legal responsibilities, and nursing considerations are examined.

NUR3145 - PHARMA ALTER THERAPEUTICS (CRN: 13642)

Academics

  • CRN: 13642
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Weiner, Marsha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 3145
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course builds on the student's knowledge of pharmacology and therapeutics. Major categories of pharmacological agents and alternative, nutritional, and complimentary therapies are explored. Application of pharmacologic concepts, drug interactions, legal responsibilities, and nursing considerations are examined.

NUR3145 - PHARMA ALTER THERAPEUTICS (CRN: 13043)

Academics

  • CRN: 13043
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Weiner, Marsha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 3145
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course builds on the student's knowledge of pharmacology and therapeutics. Major categories of pharmacological agents and alternative, nutritional, and complimentary therapies are explored. Application of pharmacologic concepts, drug interactions, legal responsibilities, and nursing considerations are examined.

NUR3655 - MULTICULTURAL NURSING (CRN: 15754)

Academics

  • CRN: 15754
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Deane, Gayle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/30
  • Course Number: 3655
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

The course examines the ethnic, non-ethnic, and cultural influences on beliefs, values, language, and practices in relation to health, illness, and health-seeking behaviors. Application of the nursing process and strategies to provide culturally competent care to clients and communities with respect to cultural norms, diversity, and individual differences and preferences are addressed.

NUR3655 - MULTICULTURAL NURSING (CRN: 13040)

Academics

  • CRN: 13040
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Goodwin, Hope

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 3655
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

The course examines the ethnic, non-ethnic, and cultural influences on beliefs, values, language, and practices in relation to health, illness, and health-seeking behaviors. Application of the nursing process and strategies to provide culturally competent care to clients and communities with respect to cultural norms, diversity, and individual differences and preferences are addressed.

NUR3655 - MULTICULTURAL NURSING (CRN: 13041)

Academics

  • CRN: 13041
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Goodwin, Hope

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 3655
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

The course examines the ethnic, non-ethnic, and cultural influences on beliefs, values, language, and practices in relation to health, illness, and health-seeking behaviors. Application of the nursing process and strategies to provide culturally competent care to clients and communities with respect to cultural norms, diversity, and individual differences and preferences are addressed.

NUR3805 - PROF ROLES &DIMENSIONS (CRN: 13027)

Academics

  • CRN: 13027
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Weiner, Marsha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/31
  • Course Number: 3805
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This introductory course is designed for the returning RN and focuses on the issues and theories related to current professional nursing practice. The evolution of nursing as a profession and the role of the professional nurse are examined. An overview of selected nursing theorists and professional nursing practice in a dynamic health care delivery system are presented. This course is available to students as an online course and a face-to-face-format that is web-enhanced, requiring students to complete classroom and specific web-based assignments and activities.

NUR3805 - PROF ROLES &DIMENSIONS (CRN: 13028)

Academics

  • CRN: 13028
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Weiner, Marsha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/31
  • Course Number: 3805
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This introductory course is designed for the returning RN and focuses on the issues and theories related to current professional nursing practice. The evolution of nursing as a profession and the role of the professional nurse are examined. An overview of selected nursing theorists and professional nursing practice in a dynamic health care delivery system are presented. This course is available to students as an online course and a face-to-face-format that is web-enhanced, requiring students to complete classroom and specific web-based assignments and activities.

NUR3805 - PROF ROLES &DIMENSIONS (CRN: 13026)

Academics

  • CRN: 13026
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Weiner, Marsha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 3805
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This introductory course is designed for the returning RN and focuses on the issues and theories related to current professional nursing practice. The evolution of nursing as a profession and the role of the professional nurse are examined. An overview of selected nursing theorists and professional nursing practice in a dynamic health care delivery system are presented. This course is available to students as an online course and a face-to-face-format that is web-enhanced, requiring students to complete classroom and specific web-based assignments and activities.

NUR3870 - INFORMATICS FOR HEALTH PROF (CRN: 15209)

Academics

  • CRN: 15209
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Holbrook, Bobby

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/20
  • Course Number: 3870
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on information technology and systems that support healthcare decision making and contemporary professional nursing practice. Information technology topics covered include nursing informatics competencies, web-based applications for healthcare, professional and consumer healthcare web resources, use of internet-based research databases, evaluation of healthcare web sites, electronic health records, and protection of healthcare and personal data. Emphasis is placed on the integration of information technologies into professional practice based on research and evidence.

This course should be taken within the first nine (9) credits in the program.

NUR3870 - INFORMATICS FOR HEALTH PROF (CRN: 15210)

Academics

  • CRN: 15210
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Deane, Gayle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 3870
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on information technology and systems that support healthcare decision making and contemporary professional nursing practice. Information technology topics covered include nursing informatics competencies, web-based applications for healthcare, professional and consumer healthcare web resources, use of internet-based research databases, evaluation of healthcare web sites, electronic health records, and protection of healthcare and personal data. Emphasis is placed on the integration of information technologies into professional practice based on research and evidence.

This course should be taken within the first nine (9) credits in the program.

NUR3870 - INFORMATICS FOR HEALTH PROF (CRN: 13029)

Academics

  • CRN: 13029
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Deane, Gayle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 3870
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on information technology and systems that support healthcare decision making and contemporary professional nursing practice. Information technology topics covered include nursing informatics competencies, web-based applications for healthcare, professional and consumer healthcare web resources, use of internet-based research databases, evaluation of healthcare web sites, electronic health records, and protection of healthcare and personal data. Emphasis is placed on the integration of information technologies into professional practice based on research and evidence.

This course should be taken within the first nine (9) credits in the program.

NUR3870 - INFORMATICS FOR HEALTH PROF (CRN: 13030)

Academics

  • CRN: 13030
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Deane, Gayle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 3870
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on information technology and systems that support healthcare decision making and contemporary professional nursing practice. Information technology topics covered include nursing informatics competencies, web-based applications for healthcare, professional and consumer healthcare web resources, use of internet-based research databases, evaluation of healthcare web sites, electronic health records, and protection of healthcare and personal data. Emphasis is placed on the integration of information technologies into professional practice based on research and evidence.

This course should be taken within the first nine (9) credits in the program.

NUR4165 - NURSING RESEARCH (CRN: 13031)

Academics

  • CRN: 13031
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Deane, Gayle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 4165
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course provides an introduction to scientific inquiry and the research process in nursing and enables the student to understand and use published research. Scholarly inquiry, scientific integrity, scientific investigation, and research as it pertains to evidence-based nursing practice are explored. Issues and problems and the systematic evaluation of reports of empirical research are discussed. Evidence-based practice is discussed with students actively engaged in developing proposed evidence-based practice changes.

NUR4165 - NURSING RESEARCH (CRN: 13034)

Academics

  • CRN: 13034
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Deane, Gayle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 4165
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course provides an introduction to scientific inquiry and the research process in nursing and enables the student to understand and use published research. Scholarly inquiry, scientific integrity, scientific investigation, and research as it pertains to evidence-based nursing practice are explored. Issues and problems and the systematic evaluation of reports of empirical research are discussed. Evidence-based practice is discussed with students actively engaged in developing proposed evidence-based practice changes.

NUR4636C - COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 13793)

Academics

  • CRN: 13793
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Steiner, Shawn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 4636C
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the promotion of health and the professional practice role of the community health/ public health nurse. The student is introduced to the concepts of community / population assessment, health promotion, health maintenance, epidemiology, disease prevention, and health education. The nursing care of the community / population as the client is explored with attention to development of programs to address the three levels of prevention as well as health maintenance across the lifespan. Vulnerable populations within a community are addressed as well as disaster preparedness concepts. The course includes 45 laboratory hours during which the student explores the community, resources in place for public and community health, and proposes a project to address a community / public health nursing care problem in their community.

NUR4636C - COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING (CRN: 13792)

Academics

  • CRN: 13792
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Deane, Gayle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 4636C
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the promotion of health and the professional practice role of the community health/ public health nurse. The student is introduced to the concepts of community / population assessment, health promotion, health maintenance, epidemiology, disease prevention, and health education. The nursing care of the community / population as the client is explored with attention to development of programs to address the three levels of prevention as well as health maintenance across the lifespan. Vulnerable populations within a community are addressed as well as disaster preparedness concepts. The course includes 45 laboratory hours during which the student explores the community, resources in place for public and community health, and proposes a project to address a community / public health nursing care problem in their community.

NUR4827C - LEADERSHIP IN NURSING PRACTICE (CRN: 13795)

Academics

  • CRN: 13795
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 5
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Settanni, Julianne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/31
  • Course Number: 4827C
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the theory, concepts, and underlying principles of leadership in health care delivery systems. The methods and interpersonal skills to become an effective nurse leader in various health care delivery systems are explored along with the concepts of professional organizations, decision making, power/ authority, health care policy and finance, cost effectiveness, problem-solving/change strategies, evidence-based practice, evaluation/quality improvement, inter/intra-professional communication and collaboration skills, and leader behaviors. This course includes 45 clinical hours of leadership practice experiences.

NUR4827C - LEADERSHIP IN NURSING PRACTICE (CRN: 13794)

Academics

  • CRN: 13794
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 5
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Settanni, Julianne

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 4827C
  • Department: Nurs Upper (BSN) (NURU)
  • Division: School of Nursing (SON)
  • Subject: NUR
  • Course Materials

This course focuses on the theory, concepts, and underlying principles of leadership in health care delivery systems. The methods and interpersonal skills to become an effective nurse leader in various health care delivery systems are explored along with the concepts of professional organizations, decision making, power/ authority, health care policy and finance, cost effectiveness, problem-solving/change strategies, evidence-based practice, evaluation/quality improvement, inter/intra-professional communication and collaboration skills, and leader behaviors. This course includes 45 clinical hours of leadership practice experiences.

OCE1001 - INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY (CRN: 15379)

Academics

  • CRN: 15379
  • Section Number: 902
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Poulakis, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Marine Science (MARS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: OCE
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity.

OCE1001 - INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY (CRN: 13807)

Academics

  • CRN: 13807
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Porter, Emily

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Marine Science (MARS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: OCE
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity.

OCE1001 - INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY (CRN: 15378)

Academics

  • CRN: 15378
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Poulakis, Gregg

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 3:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Marine Science (MARS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: OCE
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity.

OCE1001 - INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY (CRN: 14358)

Academics

  • CRN: 14358
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Robinson, Judy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Marine Science (MARS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: OCE
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity.

OCE1001 - INTRO TO OCEANOGRAPHY (CRN: 13808)

Academics

  • CRN: 13808
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Porter, Emily

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Marine Science (MARS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: OCE
  • Course Materials

Using the scientific method, critical thinking skills, data analysis, this course will examine the fundamental processes of the ocean system, composed of an atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere, through time. The course will also explore interactions between these spheres, including critical analysis of scientific theories and emphasize oceanic connections with humanity.

PAD3003 - INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMIN (CRN: 15556)

Academics

  • CRN: 15556
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Worch, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 3003
  • Department: Public Administration (PAD)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PAD
  • Course Materials

This course provides a common foundation to students for understanding administration in the public sector. Among the themes, issues, and structures of public administration the student will explore: the political system, the role of federalism and local government, bureaucratic politics and power, administrative law, ethics and the various theories of administration that guide public managers. This course must be taken during the first semester of enrollment in the program.

PAD3113 - EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP (CRN: 15557)

Academics

  • CRN: 15557
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Worch, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 3113
  • Department: Public Administration (PAD)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PAD
  • Course Materials

The purpose of this course is to provide a common foundation to students for understanding the role of the contemporary political executive with an emphasis on leadership, organization, personality and power, ideology, relationships, decision making, and policy creation.

PAD3204 - FIN MGMT IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR (CRN: 15558)

Academics

  • CRN: 15558
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Worch, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 3204
  • Department: Public Administration (PAD)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PAD
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to budgeting in the public and non-profit sectors. The course concentrates on developing budgeting knowledge and skills essential for successful management performance.

PAD3393 - PRIN CRISIS & EMERGENCY MGMT (CRN: 15559)

Academics

  • CRN: 15559
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Worch, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 3393
  • Department: Public Administration (PAD)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PAD
  • Course Materials

This course in an introduction to all phases of emergency management - from the social and environmental process that generate hazards to vulnerability analysis, hazard mitigation, emergency response, and disaster recovery.

PAD3711 - TECHNOLOGY IN PUBLIC SECTOR (CRN: 15560)

Academics

  • CRN: 15560
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Worch, Richard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 3711
  • Department: Public Administration (PAD)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PAD
  • Course Materials

This course examines the issues related to managing digital technology in the public sector. This course introduces students to e-government applications, including planning, procurement, implementation, evaluation, and limitations of information technologies.

PAD4878 - PUBLIC SAFETY ADMIN CAPSTONE (CRN: 14847)

Academics

  • CRN: 14847
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Reilly, Brian

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 20/30
  • Course Number: 4878
  • Department: Public Administration (PAD)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PAD
  • Zero Textbook Costs

During the course, the student will complete a professional project applying the knowledge gained from the core courses under the direction of the professor. Successful completion of the course requires demonstration of achievement of program learning outcomes. Student and professor feedback regarding the program will be obtained during the course and used for program improvement.

PGY1800C - INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CRN: 15338)

Academics

  • CRN: 15338
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm BUILDING U - 220

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/16
  • Course Number: 1800C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PGY
  • Course Materials

This course gives the learner a complete exposure to the fundamentals of photography as applied to digital image making, including optical principles, camera operation, lighting considerations, composition, digital image manipulation (the virtual darkroom), image management, metadata considerations, and issues of deployment on the World Wide Web. Course includes weekly assignments of hands-on field photography exercises for online submission and critique. Prospective students should have basic knowledge of the use of computers and have access to a digital camera with manual controls.

PGY1800C - INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CRN: 15339)

Academics

  • CRN: 15339
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 220

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/16
  • Course Number: 1800C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PGY
  • Course Materials

This course gives the learner a complete exposure to the fundamentals of photography as applied to digital image making, including optical principles, camera operation, lighting considerations, composition, digital image manipulation (the virtual darkroom), image management, metadata considerations, and issues of deployment on the World Wide Web. Course includes weekly assignments of hands-on field photography exercises for online submission and critique. Prospective students should have basic knowledge of the use of computers and have access to a digital camera with manual controls.

PGY1800C - INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CRN: 14275)

Academics

  • CRN: 14275
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am BUILDING U - 220

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/16
  • Course Number: 1800C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PGY
  • Course Materials

This course gives the learner a complete exposure to the fundamentals of photography as applied to digital image making, including optical principles, camera operation, lighting considerations, composition, digital image manipulation (the virtual darkroom), image management, metadata considerations, and issues of deployment on the World Wide Web. Course includes weekly assignments of hands-on field photography exercises for online submission and critique. Prospective students should have basic knowledge of the use of computers and have access to a digital camera with manual controls.

PGY1800C - INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY (CRN: 14198)

Academics

  • CRN: 14198
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Chase, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 3:15 pm BUILDING U - 220

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/16
  • Course Number: 1800C
  • Department: Art/Photography (ARTP)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PGY
  • Course Materials

This course gives the learner a complete exposure to the fundamentals of photography as applied to digital image making, including optical principles, camera operation, lighting considerations, composition, digital image manipulation (the virtual darkroom), image management, metadata considerations, and issues of deployment on the World Wide Web. Course includes weekly assignments of hands-on field photography exercises for online submission and critique. Prospective students should have basic knowledge of the use of computers and have access to a digital camera with manual controls.

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 13850)

Academics

  • CRN: 13850
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutherland, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 13308)

Academics

  • CRN: 13308
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McGowan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 15747)

Academics

  • CRN: 15747
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cooney, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 15115)

Academics

  • CRN: 15115
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cooney, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 13255)

Academics

  • CRN: 13255
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Olsen, Leonard

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 13254)

Academics

  • CRN: 13254
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutherland, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 13253)

Academics

  • CRN: 13253
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McGowan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 14111)

Academics

  • CRN: 14111
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Newman, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2010 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (CRN: 14110)

Academics

  • CRN: 14110
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Newman, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2010
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will be introduced to the nature of philosophy, philosophical thinking, major intellectual movements in the history of philosophy, including topics from the western philosophical tradition, and various problems in philosophy. Students will strengthen their intellectual skills, become more effective learners, and develop broad foundational knowledge. This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements

PHI2100 - INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC (CRN: 14724)

Academics

  • CRN: 14724
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cooney, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/25
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

An introduction to the analysis of informal and formal arguments; topics include syllogisms, propositional logic and inductive reasoning.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 14322)

Academics

  • CRN: 14322
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Newman, Edward

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 22/40
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 13165)

Academics

  • CRN: 13165
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cooney, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/26/2025 - 09/26/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:35 pm BUILDING U - 210
11/21/2025 - 11/21/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:35 pm BUILDING U - 210
10/24/2025 - 10/24/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:35 pm BUILDING U - 210
08/29/2025 - 08/29/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 12:35 pm BUILDING U - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/40
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 15114)

Academics

  • CRN: 15114
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fassbender, Troy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/40
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 13162)

Academics

  • CRN: 13162
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McGowan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/40
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 13257)

Academics

  • CRN: 13257
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McGowan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 13164)

Academics

  • CRN: 13164
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutherland, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 13259)

Academics

  • CRN: 13259
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McGowan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHI2600 - ETHICS (CRN: 13258)

Academics

  • CRN: 13258
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sutherland, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PHI
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is a basic course in philosophical thinking about morality, moral problems, and moral judgments.

PHT2228C - THEAPEUTIC EXERCISE II W/ LAB (CRN: 15296)

Academics

  • CRN: 15296
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Passos, Vanessa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm PEEPLES LEARNING RESOURCES - B - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/25
  • Course Number: 2228C
  • Department: Physical Therapist (PHYT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: PHT
  • Course Materials

This course will continue the focus on therapeutic exercise with primary concentration on neurological dysfunction and treatment. This course will continue with concepts discussed in Therapeutic Exercise I and Neurologic Disorders. Current theories of motor control, motor learning and skill acquisition will be explored, as well as practicing treatment techniques for balance, mobility and gait. The therapeutic exercise intervention methods will assist in preparing the student for application in Clinical Experience II.

PHT2800L - CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I (CRN: 15295)

Academics

  • CRN: 15295
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 5
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vaccarino, Cynthia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm VARIOUS CHA CNTY CLINICAL LOC

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/25
  • Course Number: 2800L
  • Department: Physical Therapist (PHYT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: PHT
  • Course Materials

This course will provide the student with the opportunity to receive clinical experience as a student physical therapist assistant in a health care facility under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist. The CI (clinical instructor) may be a licensed PT or PTA. The purpose is to gain real time experience and training in the clinical setting and to apply the various knowledge and skills that have been taught in the classroom and lab. This is a 40 hour per week, full-time internship.

*A total minimum of 280 hours is required.

PHT2931 - PTA SEMINAR (CRN: 15298)

Academics

  • CRN: 15298
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vaccarino, Cynthia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday 8:30 am - 12:30 pm PEEPLES LEARNING RESOURCES - B - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/25
  • Course Number: 2931
  • Department: Physical Therapist (PHYT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: PHT
  • Course Materials

This course assists the student in preparation for employment as a PTA. Topics include resume preparation, review of the Florida PT Practice Act, PT Guide to Physical Therapy Practice, PT Ethics Statement and Florida PT laws and rules information. NPTE and Florida Laws and Rules Exam review and practice, special topics and education on the role of the PTA in the community and wellness arena will also be covered. Portfolios started in session one will be submitted for final grading in this course.

PHT2951C - PTA CAPSTONE WITH LAB (CRN: 15297)

Academics

  • CRN: 15297
  • Section Number: 300
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fritz, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 3:00 pm PEEPLES LEARNING RESOURCES - B - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/25
  • Course Number: 2951C
  • Department: Physical Therapist (PHYT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: PHT
  • Course Materials

This capstone course is a culmination of evidence-based practice of physical therapy assessments, interventions, and manual techniques learned throughout the program. Overview of the PTA program, which gives the students the ability to apply their knowledge during labs and patient-based case studies. This class will encapsulate all of the learning objectives of the PTA program.

PHY1007C - PHYSICS FOR THE HEALTH SCIENCE (CRN: 13862)

Academics

  • CRN: 13862
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Marius

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 6:00 pm - 7:45 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/30
  • Course Number: 1007C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Course Materials

This is a one-semester course for students in the health sciences who need a background in physics which is broad in scope and stresses applications in the health field. The course enhances student learning of physical concepts through hands on activities and experiments.

PHY1020C - FUNDAMEN OF THE PHYSICAL WORLD (CRN: 13734)

Academics

  • CRN: 13734
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Paudel, Yadab

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1020C
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course offers a comprehensive survey of physics, covering a wide range of topics including motion, Newton's laws, energy, sound, heat, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Emphasizing a conceptual understanding of physics, the course integrates critical thinking skills and real-world applications.

PHY2048 - GENERAL PHYSICS I (CRN: 14626)

Academics

  • CRN: 14626
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nordstrom, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 115

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 19/24
  • Course Number: 2048
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Course Materials

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications.

PHY2048 - GENERAL PHYSICS I (CRN: 14674)

Academics

  • CRN: 14674
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Marius

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 212

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/20
  • Course Number: 2048
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Course Materials

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications.

PHY2048 - GENERAL PHYSICS I (CRN: 13531)

Academics

  • CRN: 13531
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Paudel, Yadab

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2048
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Course Materials

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications.

PHY2048 - GENERAL PHYSICS I (CRN: 13098)

Academics

  • CRN: 13098
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Paudel, Yadab

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:45 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 214

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/24
  • Course Number: 2048
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Course Materials

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications.

PHY2048L - GENERAL PHYSICS I LABORATORY (CRN: 14625)

Academics

  • CRN: 14625
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nordstrom, Robert

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am YARGER SCIENCE HALL - G - 115

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/24
  • Course Number: 2048L
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications. This laboratory course accompanies PHY 2048 and is the first part of a sequence of two courses.

PHY2048L - GENERAL PHYSICS I LABORATORY (CRN: 14675)

Academics

  • CRN: 14675
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Marius

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 212

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/20
  • Course Number: 2048L
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications. This laboratory course accompanies PHY 2048 and is the first part of a sequence of two courses.

PHY2048L - GENERAL PHYSICS I LABORATORY (CRN: 13099)

Academics

  • CRN: 13099
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Paudel, Yadab

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:00 am - 9:45 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 214

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/24
  • Course Number: 2048L
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications. This laboratory course accompanies PHY 2048 and is the first part of a sequence of two courses.

PHY2048L - GENERAL PHYSICS I LABORATORY (CRN: 13532)

Academics

  • CRN: 13532
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Paudel, Yadab

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2048L
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This calculus-based course serves as the first in a two-part series, covering topics like kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. Designed for science and engineering majors, the course integrates critical thinking, analytical skills, and real-world applications. This laboratory course accompanies PHY 2048 and is the first part of a sequence of two courses.

PHY2049 - GENERAL PHYSICS II (CRN: 13100)

Academics

  • CRN: 13100
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Paudel, Yadab

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 214

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/24
  • Course Number: 2049
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Course Materials

This calculus-based physics course is the second part of a sequence of two courses. The sequence covers the underlying principles and laws of classical mechanics, oscillations, waves, fluids, sound, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, elements of optics, and modern physics.

PHY2049L - GEN PHYSICS II LAB (CRN: 13101)

Academics

  • CRN: 13101
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Paudel, Yadab

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 214

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/24
  • Course Number: 2049L
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The sequence includes investigations that illustrate and explore concepts and principles related to force and motion, work and energy, rotation, gravity, properties of matter, electric charges and currents, resistance and capacitance, magnetism and electromagnetic induction, optics, and nuclear radiation. The course is designed to encourage the concept of "learning by doing" and enhance student learning of physical concepts. It introduces students to experimental procedures, techniques and equipment; it involves setting up the laboratory equipment, collection of data, interpretation of experimental data and preparation of a lab report. This laboratory course accompanies PHY 2049 and is the second part of a sequence of two courses.

PHY2053 - COLLEGE PHYSICS I (CRN: 14356)

Academics

  • CRN: 14356
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Luminita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:45 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/24
  • Course Number: 2053
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Course Materials

This course is the first in a two-part series intended for non-physics majors, offering an algebra and trigonometry approach to topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real world.

PHY2053L - COLLEGE PHYSICS I LAB (CRN: 14357)

Academics

  • CRN: 14357
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Coman, Luminita

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 214

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/24
  • Course Number: 2053L
  • Department: Physical Science (PHYS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: PHY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the first in a two-part series intended for non-physics majors, offering an algebra and trigonometry approach to topics such as kinematics, dynamics, energy, momentum, rotational motion, fluid dynamics, oscillatory motion, and waves. The course fosters analytical and critical thinking skills to promote a scientific understanding of the real world. This laboratory course accompanies PHY 2053 and is the first part of a sequence of two courses.

PLA1003 - INTRO TO PARALEGAL STUDIES (CRN: 14872)

Academics

  • CRN: 14872
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 1003
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of the training and purpose of paralegals.It examines the role of the lawyer and the paralegal in modern society, the ethical and professional practice standards applicable to both lawyer and paralegal, and surveys the various fields of law to be covered in the Paralegal Studies program.

PLA1003 - INTRO TO PARALEGAL STUDIES (CRN: 13456)

Academics

  • CRN: 13456
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoffman, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1003
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of the training and purpose of paralegals.It examines the role of the lawyer and the paralegal in modern society, the ethical and professional practice standards applicable to both lawyer and paralegal, and surveys the various fields of law to be covered in the Paralegal Studies program.

PLA1103 - LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING I (CRN: 14873)

Academics

  • CRN: 14873
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 1103
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course presents an introduction to legal research including citation form, case law, reading and finding statutes, legislative history, constitutional law, administrative law, court rules, local rules, loose-leaf services, secondary references, computer research, and ethical considerations.

PLA1103 - LEGAL RESEARCH & WRITING I (CRN: 15473)

Academics

  • CRN: 15473
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Towers Romero, Sandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 1103
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course presents an introduction to legal research including citation form, case law, reading and finding statutes, legislative history, constitutional law, administrative law, court rules, local rules, loose-leaf services, secondary references, computer research, and ethical considerations.

PLA2114 - LEGAL RESEARCH WRITING II (CRN: 14850)

Academics

  • CRN: 14850
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hoffman, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 23/30
  • Course Number: 2114
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course provides research and writing skills that the paralegal needs, with emphasis on legal writing and computer-assisted legal research. This course is intended to familarize students with problems, procedures, and ethics in legal research and writing. Computerized legal research techniques using LEXIS are examined in depth to complement the techniques learned in PLA 1103. Ethical issues in legal research and writing are explored in depth in particular issues relating to computer-assisted legal research and internet resources.

PLA2200 - LITIGATION (CRN: 13457)

Academics

  • CRN: 13457
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 2200
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to familiarize the student with the structure of the federal and state judicial systems and their jurisdictions. It introduces the student to the basic litigation process and its procedural aspects by focusing on the federal and state rules of civil procedure and evidence. It includes comparisons of state and federal court rules, the drafting of pleadings, and ethical considerations relating to litigation.

PLA2202 - TORTS (CRN: 13458)

Academics

  • CRN: 13458
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/30
  • Course Number: 2202
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course covers principles of tort litigation, lawyer and client relationships, causes of action, remedies and defenses, jurisdiction, commencement of lawsuits, rules of procedure, pleadings, gathering evidence, and ethical considerations.

PLA2600 - WILLS TRUSTS & PROBATE ADMIN (CRN: 13530)

Academics

  • CRN: 13530
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/35
  • Course Number: 2600
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course provides instruction in estate planning, wills, probate practice and procedures, jurisdiction, functions of lawyers and personal representatives, initial steps in probate, inventory and appraisal, creditors' claims, distribution and discharge, ancillary administration, and ethical considerations.

PLA2610 - REAL ESTATE LAW AND PROPERTY (CRN: 13459)

Academics

  • CRN: 13459
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/35
  • Course Number: 2610
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course provides a study of ownership, title issues, legal descriptions, real estate contracts, real estate transfers and transactions, real estate closings, and ethical considerations.

PLA2763 - LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT (CRN: 13460)

Academics

  • CRN: 13460
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hroncich, Kate

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 22/30
  • Course Number: 2763
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course covers principles of organization and management, management styles, communications process, utilizing paralegals, management of office employees, office environment, office systems, office functions, financial management, and ethical considerations in law office management.

PLA2763 - LAW OFFICE MANAGEMENT (CRN: 15477)

Academics

  • CRN: 15477
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Towers Romero, Sandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 17/30
  • Course Number: 2763
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course covers principles of organization and management, management styles, communications process, utilizing paralegals, management of office employees, office environment, office systems, office functions, financial management, and ethical considerations in law office management.

PLA2800 - FAMILY LAW (CRN: 13461)

Academics

  • CRN: 13461
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hroncich, Kate

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 21/30
  • Course Number: 2800
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course presents a study of various aspects of family law, including marriage, premarital and other agreements, annulment, dissolution of marriage, separation agreements, child custody, child support, alimony, judicial separation, adoptions, and ethical considerations relating to the field of family law.

PLA2800 - FAMILY LAW (CRN: 15475)

Academics

  • CRN: 15475
  • Section Number: 999
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Towers Romero, Sandi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/4
  • Course Number: 2800
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Course Materials

This course presents a study of various aspects of family law, including marriage, premarital and other agreements, annulment, dissolution of marriage, separation agreements, child custody, child support, alimony, judicial separation, adoptions, and ethical considerations relating to the field of family law.

PLA2930 - CAPSTONE-PORTFOLIO (CRN: 15595)

Academics

  • CRN: 15595
  • Section Number: 899
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2930
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is required and is designed for students preparing to graduate and transition to employment and/or continuing education.

This capstone course will provide the opportunity for students to demonstrate what they have learned in the A.S. Paralegal program and gauge their ability to apply it. Students will engage in active discussions on law related topics and issues, particularly those that relate to current events. This course also requires the student to write a short paper on a contemporary legal topic or issue. Additionally, the student will prepare a cover letter and resume specifically for a paralegal or other law related position that he or she finds posted locally, nationally, or internationally. Students not working in a related field or who desire to improve their current positions will be encouraged to apply for the positions they find. Successful completion of the course requires demonstrating learning outcomes from core courses by passing the comprehensive examination at the end of the course.

Students must pass this class in order to earn the paralegal studies, A.S. degree.

PLA2942 - PARALEGAL INTERNSHIP (CRN: 15596)

Academics

  • CRN: 15596
  • Section Number: 899
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Conwell, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2942
  • Department: Paralegal Studies (PARL)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: PLA
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to provide students with direct work experience in a legal setting such as a law firm, government agency, court, corporate legal department, or title company. Students will complete 135 hours of supervised paralegal work in a legal setting during their internship. Student experiences will be documented and evaluated by the supervising paralegal, lawyer, judge, judicial assistant, or title company supervisor. Students will submit a portfolio of legal writing samples and a report analyzing their work experiences at the end of the internship. Students are responsible for locating a suitable firm or organization in which to obtain this experience. The course is the capstone for the Florida SouthWestern State College AS degree in Paralegal Studies. Successful completion of this course demonstrates that students have effectively met the objectives and outcomes of the AS in Paralegal Studies program.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15511)

Academics

  • CRN: 15511
  • Section Number: 304
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Parsons, Joshua

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14166)

Academics

  • CRN: 14166
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinking, Joel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14884)

Academics

  • CRN: 14884
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Demoran, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14579)

Academics

  • CRN: 14579
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hood, Jamia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15760)

Academics

  • CRN: 15760
  • Section Number: 819
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Camp, Jimmy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14167)

Academics

  • CRN: 14167
  • Section Number: 70F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinking, Joel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 5:30 pm - 8:10 pm BUILDING A - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13170)

Academics

  • CRN: 13170
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baltodano, Bruno

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14070)

Academics

  • CRN: 14070
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Detscher, Marsa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14560)

Academics

  • CRN: 14560
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hood, Jamia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14347)

Academics

  • CRN: 14347
  • Section Number: 71F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinking, Joel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14341)

Academics

  • CRN: 14341
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maxwell, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15684)

Academics

  • CRN: 15684
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Woodliff, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15683)

Academics

  • CRN: 15683
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Woodliff, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13263)

Academics

  • CRN: 13263
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baltodano, Bruno

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13847)

Academics

  • CRN: 13847
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Camp, Jimmy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15756)

Academics

  • CRN: 15756
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baltodano, Bruno

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15780)

Academics

  • CRN: 15780
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14498)

Academics

  • CRN: 14498
  • Section Number: 118
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maxwell, Steven

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14778)

Academics

  • CRN: 14778
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hood, Jamia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14752)

Academics

  • CRN: 14752
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Camp, Jimmy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15682)

Academics

  • CRN: 15682
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Woodliff, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15681)

Academics

  • CRN: 15681
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Woodliff, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15216)

Academics

  • CRN: 15216
  • Section Number: 818
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Detscher, Marsa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 15194)

Academics

  • CRN: 15194
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Detscher, Marsa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13932)

Academics

  • CRN: 13932
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Demoran, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13265)

Academics

  • CRN: 13265
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mayo, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13264)

Academics

  • CRN: 13264
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baltodano, Bruno

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13262)

Academics

  • CRN: 13262
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baltodano, Bruno

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13261)

Academics

  • CRN: 13261
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinking, Joel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13893)

Academics

  • CRN: 13893
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mayo, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13726)

Academics

  • CRN: 13726
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mayo, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13174)

Academics

  • CRN: 13174
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, David

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13171)

Academics

  • CRN: 13171
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Baltodano, Bruno

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13507)

Academics

  • CRN: 13507
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mayo, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14103)

Academics

  • CRN: 14103
  • Section Number: 302
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Demoran, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14102)

Academics

  • CRN: 14102
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Camp, Jimmy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 13957)

Academics

  • CRN: 13957
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Detscher, Marsa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

POS2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOV (CRN: 14587)

Academics

  • CRN: 14587
  • Section Number: D01
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinking, Joel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:35 am - 9:55 am MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2041
  • Department: Political Science (POLS)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: POS
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will investigate how the national government is structured and how the American constitutional republic operates. It covers the philosophical and historical foundations of American government, including but not limited to the Declaration of Independence, the United States constitution and all its amendments, and The Federalist Papers. The course examines the branches of government and the government's laws, policies, and programs. It also examines the ways in which citizens participate in their government and ways their government responds to citizens.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14015)

Academics

  • CRN: 14015
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Taggart, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING B - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13487)

Academics

  • CRN: 13487
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Jesus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15845)

Academics

  • CRN: 15845
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Guerrero Smith, Silvia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15504)

Academics

  • CRN: 15504
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Arway, Rosemary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15421)

Academics

  • CRN: 15421
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13252)

Academics

  • CRN: 13252
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Oztimurlenk, Gulay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 9:30 am - 12:10 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15699)

Academics

  • CRN: 15699
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Charles

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15800)

Academics

  • CRN: 15800
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sleeger, Jodi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14254)

Academics

  • CRN: 14254
  • Section Number: 13B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14217)

Academics

  • CRN: 14217
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Drake-Brassfield, Camille

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13251)

Academics

  • CRN: 13251
  • Section Number: 21B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Jacquelyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13184)

Academics

  • CRN: 13184
  • Section Number: 15B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13183)

Academics

  • CRN: 13183
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maetzke, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13580)

Academics

  • CRN: 13580
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Elowsky, Shandya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13484)

Academics

  • CRN: 13484
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Drake-Brassfield, Camille

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13483)

Academics

  • CRN: 13483
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Drake-Brassfield, Camille

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15709)

Academics

  • CRN: 15709
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hester, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14550)

Academics

  • CRN: 14550
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maetzke, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15060)

Academics

  • CRN: 15060
  • Section Number: 22B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Jacquelyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15599)

Academics

  • CRN: 15599
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hester, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15598)

Academics

  • CRN: 15598
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sleeger, Jodi

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14306)

Academics

  • CRN: 14306
  • Section Number: 16B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14295)

Academics

  • CRN: 14295
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Drake-Brassfield, Camille

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15422)

Academics

  • CRN: 15422
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14176)

Academics

  • CRN: 14176
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hester, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13250)

Academics

  • CRN: 13250
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Oztimurlenk, Gulay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13178)

Academics

  • CRN: 13178
  • Section Number: 12B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Maetzke, Sabine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14108)

Academics

  • CRN: 14108
  • Section Number: 14B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14107)

Academics

  • CRN: 14107
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hester, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am BUILDING U - 109

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13488)

Academics

  • CRN: 13488
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Elowsky, Shandya

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13486)

Academics

  • CRN: 13486
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rivera, Jesus

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13485)

Academics

  • CRN: 13485
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Jacquelyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13482)

Academics

  • CRN: 13482
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 13452)

Academics

  • CRN: 13452
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Seelau, Eric

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/31
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15616)

Academics

  • CRN: 15616
  • Section Number: 23B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Jacquelyn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14586)

Academics

  • CRN: 14586
  • Section Number: D01
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Taggart, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14905)

Academics

  • CRN: 14905
  • Section Number: D06
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Taggart, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:05 am - 11:30 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

PSY2012 - INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 14904)

Academics

  • CRN: 14904
  • Section Number: D05
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Taggart, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:35 am - 9:55 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2012
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: PSY
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an introduction to the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes. Topics may be drawn from historical and current perspectives in psychology.

QMB2100 - BUSINESS STATISTICS (CRN: 14848)

Academics

  • CRN: 14848
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/30
  • Course Number: 2100
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: QMB
  • Course Materials

Business Statistics provides students with quantitative and qualitative skills required to collect and analyze data to make objective business decisions. Students will use selected descriptive and inferential statistical techniques and business software to analyze problems in the areas of business, economics, finance, and management.

REA0019 - READING FOR COLLEGE SUCCESS (CRN: 13025)

Academics

  • CRN: 13025
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hester, Susan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/19
  • Course Number: 0019
  • Department: Develop Reading (DREA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: REA
  • Course Materials

This is a classroom/laboratory course which is required for students whose reading test scores indicate a need for the development of reading skills. This is an integrated course of literal and inferential comprehension, vocabulary, rate and flexibility, listening, writing, and study skills. A Mastery Exam must be taken at the end of this course.

*Successful completion of this course with a grade of "C" or better is part of a prerequisite for ENC 1101.

RED4012 - FOUNDATIONS OF LITERACY (CRN: 13185)

Academics

  • CRN: 13185
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brantley, Diane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 4012
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: RED
  • Course Materials

This course will prepare teacher candidates to be effective elementary reading teachers for a diverse population of students. Teacher candidates will develop a substantive knowledge of the structure and function of language for each of the five major components of the reading process: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Teacher candidates will evaluate the major reading philosophies and research-based strategies for teaching reading. Teacher candidates will also apply the research-based reading strategies to create literacy experiences for elementary students that engage them in critical thinking and constructivist principles. The teacher candidates will also learn how to differentiate reading instructions for English Language Learners (ELLs) and students with exceptionalities. This course requires fifteen hours of field experience in a K-5 classroom setting.

RED4012 - FOUNDATIONS OF LITERACY (CRN: 13186)

Academics

  • CRN: 13186
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brantley, Diane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 4012
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: RED
  • Course Materials

This course will prepare teacher candidates to be effective elementary reading teachers for a diverse population of students. Teacher candidates will develop a substantive knowledge of the structure and function of language for each of the five major components of the reading process: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension. Teacher candidates will evaluate the major reading philosophies and research-based strategies for teaching reading. Teacher candidates will also apply the research-based reading strategies to create literacy experiences for elementary students that engage them in critical thinking and constructivist principles. The teacher candidates will also learn how to differentiate reading instructions for English Language Learners (ELLs) and students with exceptionalities. This course requires fifteen hours of field experience in a K-5 classroom setting.

RED4519 - DIAG & INTERVENTION READING (CRN: 15198)

Academics

  • CRN: 15198
  • Section Number: 94B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brantley, Diane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/25
  • Course Number: 4519
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: RED
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to introduce teacher candidates to a wide range of reading assessment instruments and scientifically-based strategies used for understanding the individual and diverse needs of children. Candidates in this course will focus on effective use of assessment data to identify areas of concern and to plan, evaluate, and revise effective reading instruction to prevent difficulties and promote development. This class will explore materials and methods for a student-centered approach which builds on the students' strength and will focur on developing intervention plans for struggling readers. After taking this course, teacher candidates will have a stronger understanding of the reading process including the five dimensions of reading (e.g. phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension) and factors that promote effective teaching of literarcy skills.

RED4519 - DIAG & INTERVENTION READING (CRN: 14122)

Academics

  • CRN: 14122
  • Section Number: 93B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brantley, Diane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 4519
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: RED
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to introduce teacher candidates to a wide range of reading assessment instruments and scientifically-based strategies used for understanding the individual and diverse needs of children. Candidates in this course will focus on effective use of assessment data to identify areas of concern and to plan, evaluate, and revise effective reading instruction to prevent difficulties and promote development. This class will explore materials and methods for a student-centered approach which builds on the students' strength and will focur on developing intervention plans for struggling readers. After taking this course, teacher candidates will have a stronger understanding of the reading process including the five dimensions of reading (e.g. phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension) and factors that promote effective teaching of literarcy skills.

RED4519 - DIAG & INTERVENTION READING (CRN: 13187)

Academics

  • CRN: 13187
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brantley, Diane

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 4519
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: RED
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to introduce teacher candidates to a wide range of reading assessment instruments and scientifically-based strategies used for understanding the individual and diverse needs of children. Candidates in this course will focus on effective use of assessment data to identify areas of concern and to plan, evaluate, and revise effective reading instruction to prevent difficulties and promote development. This class will explore materials and methods for a student-centered approach which builds on the students' strength and will focur on developing intervention plans for struggling readers. After taking this course, teacher candidates will have a stronger understanding of the reading process including the five dimensions of reading (e.g. phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, comprehension) and factors that promote effective teaching of literarcy skills.

REL2300 - WORLD RELIGIONS (CRN: 14563)

Academics

  • CRN: 14563
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McGowan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:00 pm - 2:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2300
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: REL
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the world's religions with emphasis on oral and written traditions, including primary texts, historical development, beliefs, rituals, ethics, and function in society. Religions include but are not limited to Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This course includes, but is not limited to, selections from the Western canon.

REL2300 - WORLD RELIGIONS (CRN: 13260)

Academics

  • CRN: 13260
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: McGowan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2300
  • Department: Philos/Religion (PHIR)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: REL
  • Course Materials

This course is an introduction to the world's religions with emphasis on oral and written traditions, including primary texts, historical development, beliefs, rituals, ethics, and function in society. Religions include but are not limited to Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. This course includes, but is not limited to, selections from the Western canon.

RET1024 - INTRO TO CARDIOPULMONARY TECH (CRN: 14226)

Academics

  • CRN: 14226
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Newberry, Jean

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 8:30 am - 11:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1024
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Course Materials

This course begins with an orientation to the Respiratory Care profession. The historical development of and current trends in cardiopulmonary echnology are discussed. The basics of applied cardiopulmonary anatomy and physiology as related to cardiopulmonary structure and function are introduced. There are weekly assignments for selected medical terminology and basic medical practice.

RET2234C - RESPIRATORY THERAPEUTICS (CRN: 15678)

Academics

  • CRN: 15678
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Jaramillo, Genoveffa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:30 am - 11:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 214
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 214

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2234C
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Course Materials

Bronchial hygiene, lung expansion therapy as well as medical gas, humidity and aerosolization concepts are presented, in concert with advanced respiratory pharmacology. Clinical and laboratory experience affords the student the opportunity to observe and practice basic respiratory procedures and equipment and clinical thinking. The concepts fundamental to Mechanical Ventilation are introduced.

RET2254C - RESPIRATORY CARE ASSESSMENT (CRN: 13001)

Academics

  • CRN: 13001
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connell, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 8:30 am - 11:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 214
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 214

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2254C
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Course Materials

In this course the student will learn the assessment of patients for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. The focus of this course is the differential diagnosis procedures for cardiopulmonary patients. The development of appropriate communication skills with physicians, patients and other health care providers is emphasized through the preparation and delivery of a complete patient case study.

RET2714 - NEONATAL PED RESP CARE (CRN: 15679)

Academics

  • CRN: 15679
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Collins, Monica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 8:30 am - 11:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2714
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Course Materials

This course covers the development and physiology of the fetal and neonatal lung including perinatal circulation, pulmonary function in infants, and developmental physiology of the lung. Neonatal and pediatric pulmonary disorders and their corresponding respiratory care are emphasized. An introduction to neonatal and pediatric therapeutic interventions is also included.

RET2874L - CLINICAL PRACTICUM II (CRN: 14031)

Academics

  • CRN: 14031
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 6
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Jaramillo, Genoveffa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday, Friday 6:00 am - 6:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2874L
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The second supervised clinical practice course for the Respiratory Care Program enables the students to develop appropriate psycho-motor and affective skills as they assist the therapist in respiratory procedures in both inpatient and outpatient situations. The development of patient assessment skills and advancement increasingly acute patient care situations occures throughout this Clinic.

RET4445 - ADV. CARDIO. DIAG. &INTERV. (CRN: 13353)

Academics

  • CRN: 13353
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lenius, Raymond

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/25
  • Course Number: 4445
  • Department: Cardiopulmonary (CAPU)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Course Materials

Advanced invasive and non-invasive cardiac and pulmonary diagnostic and interventional procedures explored in depth to enhance the knowledge of Respiratory Care and Cardiovascular professionals.

RET4524 - ACUTE HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENTS (CRN: 13719)

Academics

  • CRN: 13719
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Francis, Adam

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/30
  • Course Number: 4524
  • Department: Cardiovascular/Respiratory (CARE)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Course Materials

This course provides an overview of the education processes appropriate for patient, family, and peers in the healthcare community. Students will discuss how to provide specific educational methodologies involving disease management for acute and chronic cardiopulmonary illness. The course will discuss state and local emergency management.

RET4715 - ADV. NEONATAL &PEDIATRIC MED. (CRN: 13310)

Academics

  • CRN: 13310
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Nicole

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 4715
  • Department: Cardiopulmonary (CAPU)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Course Materials

The principles that underlie fetal developmental and congenital pathology with an emphasis on advanced practice for neonatology and cardiac care are discussed and analyzed. The practice issues for the Neonatal Intensive Care unit and Pediatric Catheterization lab are also reviewed.

RET4933 - SEL TOPICS CARDIOPLMRY SCI (CRN: 13718)

Academics

  • CRN: 13718
  • Section Number: 899
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connell, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/10
  • Course Number: 4933
  • Department: Cardiopulmonary (CAPU)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RET
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to provide a capstone experience where students will analyze and present a specific contemporary problem(s) in one of four advanced career opportunities: Higher Education, Industry Research, Healthcare Management, or Graduate Medical Education.

RMI2110 - PERSONAL INSURANCE (CRN: 14731)

Academics

  • CRN: 14731
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Villaverde, Nelson

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 2110
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: RMI
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of methods of analysis in handling personal risk exposures, including insurance coverage alternatives. Integration of life, health, accident, property and liability, profit-sharing, private/governmental insurance, and pension programs are included.

RMI2212 - PERSONAL BUS & PROP INSUR (CRN: 14027)

Academics

  • CRN: 14027
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Villaverde, Nelson

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2212
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: RMI
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with an overview of personal and business property risks and coverages which may be used in dealing with these risks including the underwriting, marketing and social problems associated with these coverages. Additional topics include commercial and residential fire insurance, inland marine and transportation coverages, and multi-peril contracts.

RMI2662 - INTRO TO RISK MGNT & INSUR (CRN: 14730)

Academics

  • CRN: 14730
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Villaverde, Nelson

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2662
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: RMI
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide the student with basic principles and concepts relating to risk management as it relates to personal and business environments. Major areas of instruction include property/casualty, life, and health.

RTE1000 - INTRO TO RADIOG &PATIENT CARE (CRN: 13011)

Academics

  • CRN: 13011
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Petrin, Rendy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:30 pm - 3:20 pm WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

This course is an overview of medical imaging and an investigation of patient care techniques applicable to the practicing radiographer. This course includes concepts on becoming a technologist, practicing the profession, and competently performing patient care in the medical environment.

RTE1001 - RADIOGRAPHIC TERMINOLOGY (CRN: 14912)

Academics

  • CRN: 14912
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mc Niskin, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 11:00 am - 11:55 am WALKER HALL - A - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is the study of the language of medicine which is commonly used in the field of Radiology. It includes the construction, analysis, spelling, application, and pronunciation of medical terms and how they relate to the structure and function of the human body. It explores the use of medical words and abbreviations used in Radiologic procedures, pathophysiology, and case histories.

RTE1418 - PRIN RADIOGRAPHIC EXPOSURE I (CRN: 13012)

Academics

  • CRN: 13012
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mc Niskin, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1418
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

The course leads the learner through concepts related to radiographic imaging including: beam restriction, grids, radiographic film, processing, sensitometry, intensifying screens, quality factors, and conversion techniques involving manipulation of exposure parameters.

RTE1503 - RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING I (CRN: 13013)

Academics

  • CRN: 13013
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kubetschek, Coleen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 9:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1503
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

Students learn basic radiographic positioning for the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities. Concepts include radiographic anatomy and film analysis. Radiation protection is stressed and demonstrated for each procedure.

RTE1503L - RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING I LAB (CRN: 15055)

Academics

  • CRN: 15055
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mc Niskin, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/10
  • Course Number: 1503L
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to provide students with hands-on practice of the radiographic procedures as described in RTE 1503. Radiographic procedures include the imaging of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities. Images will be analyzed for proper positioning, technical factors, radiation safety, and legal documentation. Pertinent radiographic anatomy and possible positioning errors will be identified and corrective actions will be determined.

RTE1503L - RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING I LAB (CRN: 15040)

Academics

  • CRN: 15040
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mc Niskin, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 8:00 am - 10:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1503L
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to provide students with hands-on practice of the radiographic procedures as described in RTE 1503. Radiographic procedures include the imaging of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities. Images will be analyzed for proper positioning, technical factors, radiation safety, and legal documentation. Pertinent radiographic anatomy and possible positioning errors will be identified and corrective actions will be determined.

RTE1503L - RADIOGRAPHIC POSITIONING I LAB (CRN: 15054)

Academics

  • CRN: 15054
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mc Niskin, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/10
  • Course Number: 1503L
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

This course is intended to provide students with hands-on practice of the radiographic procedures as described in RTE 1503. Radiographic procedures include the imaging of the chest, abdomen, upper and lower extremities. Images will be analyzed for proper positioning, technical factors, radiation safety, and legal documentation. Pertinent radiographic anatomy and possible positioning errors will be identified and corrective actions will be determined.

RTE1573 - RADIOLOGIC SCIENCE PRINCIPLES (CRN: 13014)

Academics

  • CRN: 13014
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nordstrom, Jonelle

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 8:00 am - 10:50 am WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 1573
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

A course designed to acquaint students with advanced imaging concepts related to Radiologic Technology. Topics covered include: mobile radiography, fluoroscopy, tomography and basic physical concepts related to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography and other imaging modalities. Students learn advanced radiographic procedures including venipuncture, trauma radiography, pediatric radiography, and foreign body localization. Special consideration is placed on positioning and exposure techniques that help the radiographer consistently obtain optimum images of human anatomy.

RTE1804L - RADIOLOGY PRACTICUM I (CRN: 15190)

Academics

  • CRN: 15190
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kubetschek, Coleen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday, Friday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 1804L
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations through selected areas of the Radiology Department allow students to attain experience in patient transportation; operations of the department; radiography room equipment manipulation; image receptor handling and processing; accessory equipment usage; and patient care and safety. The student will demonstrate competence in basic chest and abdomen radiography and will observe and assist with basic radiographic procedures of the upper extremities and lower extremities under direct supervision by a registered technologist.

RTE2563 - SPECIAL RADIOGRAPHIC PROC (CRN: 13015)

Academics

  • CRN: 13015
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Mc Niskin, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 12:30 pm - 3:00 pm WALKER HALL - A - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2563
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is an investigation of the anatomy, equipment, and techniques for special radiographic procedures. Included are angiographic, neuroradiographic and interventional procedures. Infrequent, but interesting studies are also covered such as lymphography and sialography. Included in this course is an 8-week in-depth study of cross-sectional anatomy as demonstrated by digital imaging techniques.

RTE2834L - RADIOLOGY PRACTICUM IV (CRN: 15674)

Academics

  • CRN: 15674
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kubetschek, Coleen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 am - 4:30 pm GENERIC HOSPITAL

Details

  • Available Seats: 6/30
  • Course Number: 2834L
  • Department: Radiologic Technology (RADT)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: RTE
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide students with clinical experience in a supervised radiologic setting. The student will put into practice the theories discussed in the accompanying RTE courses. Clinical rotations through selected areas of the Radiology Department, CT suite, and the operating room allow students to attain increased proficiency and independence in radiography room equipment manipulation; image receptor handling and processing; accessory equipment usage; contrast media usage and preparation; patient care and safety; fluoroscopy procedures of more critical patients; surgical protocol and procedures; and advanced radiography of acute patients. The student will demonstrate competence in routine spine imaging, imaging of the bony thorax, trauma shoulder, and mobile C-arm procedure. Students will also utilize critical thinking skills in the performance of advanced radiographic procedures on difficult patients. These Level II competencies will include mobile imaging, fluoroscopic procedures, and an exam that is drawn from previous semester's material that a student has proven competent. The student will observe and assist in imaging of the cranium, facial bones, and procedures performed in the CT suite.

SBM2000 - SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (CRN: 14864)

Academics

  • CRN: 14864
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Williams, Alexander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/30
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SBM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Small business firms constitute an important part of today's business system. This course focuses on the need for small business firms to anticipate and adjust promptly to significant shifts, customer demands, competitors' actions and public expectations. Emphasis is on improving the quality of small firm management and should contribute to the success of individual firms.

SBM2000 - SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (CRN: 13411)

Academics

  • CRN: 13411
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Williams, Alexander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SBM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Small business firms constitute an important part of today's business system. This course focuses on the need for small business firms to anticipate and adjust promptly to significant shifts, customer demands, competitors' actions and public expectations. Emphasis is on improving the quality of small firm management and should contribute to the success of individual firms.

SBM2000 - SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (CRN: 13412)

Academics

  • CRN: 13412
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Williams, Alexander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SBM
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Small business firms constitute an important part of today's business system. This course focuses on the need for small business firms to anticipate and adjust promptly to significant shifts, customer demands, competitors' actions and public expectations. Emphasis is on improving the quality of small firm management and should contribute to the success of individual firms.

SCE3310 - TEACHING SCI. IN ELEM. SCH (CRN: 14184)

Academics

  • CRN: 14184
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/25
  • Course Number: 3310
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: SCE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching science to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction will be explored including inquiry, scientific process, content area literacy, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures.

15 hours of field experience is required with this course.

SCE3310 - TEACHING SCI. IN ELEM. SCH (CRN: 14942)

Academics

  • CRN: 14942
  • Section Number: 91B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 3310
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: SCE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching science to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction will be explored including inquiry, scientific process, content area literacy, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures.

15 hours of field experience is required with this course.

SCE3310 - TEACHING SCI. IN ELEM. SCH (CRN: 14183)

Academics

  • CRN: 14183
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 218

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 3310
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: SCE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching science to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction will be explored including inquiry, scientific process, content area literacy, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy, and assessment procedures.

15 hours of field experience is required with this course.

SCM1001 - TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS MGT (CRN: 14849)

Academics

  • CRN: 14849
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 18/30
  • Course Number: 1001
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SCM
  • Course Materials

Welcome to Transportation and Logistics Management. In this course you will learn about the pivotal role logistics plays in our economy and how it contributes to organizational success.

Topics include harnessing the potential of logistics information systems, mastering the intricacies of inventory management, and becoming skilled at material management and supply chain orchestration. You'll learn how these critical components form the backbone of efficient, smooth-running operations and excellent customer service.

You will develop a comprehensive understanding of the transportation ecosystem, offering insights into the interconnected web of services that keep the world moving. By the end of this course, you'll be primed to navigate the complex world of transportation.

SCM2150 - PURCHASING & INVENTORY MGMT. (CRN: 14917)

Academics

  • CRN: 14917
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lucas, Timothy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 23/30
  • Course Number: 2150
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SCM
  • Course Materials

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to purchasing and inventory management. Real business situations are presented as case studies to address purchasing and supply chain issues in a variety of settings, from process industries to high-tech manufacturing and services and public institutions. The curriculum emphasizes the purchasing process as it relates to such topics as inventory control procedures, price versus cost analyses, laws and ethics, vendor selection, and the development of vendor relationships.

SLS1301 - CAREER & EDUCATIONAL EXPLOR (CRN: 13534)

Academics

  • CRN: 13534
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tawil, Martin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 9/30
  • Course Number: 1301
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students who are undecided or need clarification in choosing a major course of study at Florida SouthWestern State College or in choosing a career path. Students will be introduced to various assessment tools that will provide personal information that can be used to discover how their interests relate to careers. Students will have a better understanding of themselves, the higher education system, and career expectations and be able to evaluate and use relevant information about career and life planning.

SLS1301 - CAREER & EDUCATIONAL EXPLOR (CRN: 13533)

Academics

  • CRN: 13533
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 1
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tawil, Martin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/35
  • Course Number: 1301
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students who are undecided or need clarification in choosing a major course of study at Florida SouthWestern State College or in choosing a career path. Students will be introduced to various assessment tools that will provide personal information that can be used to discover how their interests relate to careers. Students will have a better understanding of themselves, the higher education system, and career expectations and be able to evaluate and use relevant information about career and life planning.

SLS1331 - PERSONAL BUSINESS SKILLS (CRN: 13413)

Academics

  • CRN: 13413
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: De Oliveira, Samuel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 1331
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed to prepare students, business managers, and supervisors to meet the challenge the ever-changing business world. Students develop the skills necessary to understand and cope with life's challenges. Emphasis is placed on job seeking skills, teamwork, problem solving, and other employability skills.

SLS1350 - EMPLOYABILITY PREPARATION (CRN: 13536)

Academics

  • CRN: 13536
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tawil, Martin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/30
  • Course Number: 1350
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students who are seeking employment upon graduation. The complexities of obtaining and maintaining a job will be the main focus of this course. Students will be instructed how to develop personal and professionally written resumes, how to complete application forms, how to compose cover letters, practice the skills of interviewing, apply the skills of salary negotiations and understand the intricacies of entrepreneurship. National and local forecasts of career growth in the student's area of interest will be reviewed and discussed.

SLS1350 - EMPLOYABILITY PREPARATION (CRN: 13535)

Academics

  • CRN: 13535
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 2
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tawil, Martin

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 1350
  • Department: Business (BUS)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course is designed for students who are seeking employment upon graduation. The complexities of obtaining and maintaining a job will be the main focus of this course. Students will be instructed how to develop personal and professionally written resumes, how to complete application forms, how to compose cover letters, practice the skills of interviewing, apply the skills of salary negotiations and understand the intricacies of entrepreneurship. National and local forecasts of career growth in the student's area of interest will be reviewed and discussed.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15842)

Academics

  • CRN: 15842
  • Section Number: 849
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rhine, Charlotte

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14077)

Academics

  • CRN: 14077
  • Section Number: 702
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carr, Lindsay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:00 pm - 5:20 pm BUILDING A - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15838)

Academics

  • CRN: 15838
  • Section Number: 155
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dietter, Barbara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 9:10 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14134)

Academics

  • CRN: 14134
  • Section Number: 131
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Swearingen, Wanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:35 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15816)

Academics

  • CRN: 15816
  • Section Number: 134
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Font, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15742)

Academics

  • CRN: 15742
  • Section Number: 149
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Keough Lampos, Kerri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14252)

Academics

  • CRN: 14252
  • Section Number: 31F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ring, April

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14241)

Academics

  • CRN: 14241
  • Section Number: 208
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fisher, Staci

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:35 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14592)

Academics

  • CRN: 14592
  • Section Number: 821
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Foster-Vasile, Amber

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14186)

Academics

  • CRN: 14186
  • Section Number: 120
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Swearingen, Wanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:35 pm WALKER HALL - A - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13703)

Academics

  • CRN: 13703
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiPofi, Denton

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING A - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/26
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13106)

Academics

  • CRN: 13106
  • Section Number: 704
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiPofi, Denton

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/26
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15663)

Academics

  • CRN: 15663
  • Section Number: 126
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Naira

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15729)

Academics

  • CRN: 15729
  • Section Number: 28B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Argueta, Rose

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 10:30 am - 11:50 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15795)

Academics

  • CRN: 15795
  • Section Number: 151
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ziegler, Natasha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15746)

Academics

  • CRN: 15746
  • Section Number: 133
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dietter, Barbara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15739)

Academics

  • CRN: 15739
  • Section Number: 147
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Keough Lampos, Kerri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15632)

Academics

  • CRN: 15632
  • Section Number: 144
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walker, Toni

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15630)

Academics

  • CRN: 15630
  • Section Number: 142
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walker, Toni

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 7:00 am - 8:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15628)

Academics

  • CRN: 15628
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Trevon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15248)

Academics

  • CRN: 15248
  • Section Number: 841
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ring, April

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14501)

Academics

  • CRN: 14501
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Foster-Vasile, Amber

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14372)

Academics

  • CRN: 14372
  • Section Number: 139
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acton, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14284)

Academics

  • CRN: 14284
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liebelt, Joanna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14725)

Academics

  • CRN: 14725
  • Section Number: 154
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Finn, Lauren

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14719)

Academics

  • CRN: 14719
  • Section Number: 831
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Jonathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15677)

Academics

  • CRN: 15677
  • Section Number: 138
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brodbeck, Chad

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15662)

Academics

  • CRN: 15662
  • Section Number: 121
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Keough Lampos, Kerri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15655)

Academics

  • CRN: 15655
  • Section Number: 844
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Holland, Holley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15219)

Academics

  • CRN: 15219
  • Section Number: 838
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Roark, Carol

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15189)

Academics

  • CRN: 15189
  • Section Number: 836
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Parisi, Stephen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15176)

Academics

  • CRN: 15176
  • Section Number: 113
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Henry, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13054)

Academics

  • CRN: 13054
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward Cangelosi, Kristie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13050)

Academics

  • CRN: 13050
  • Section Number: 810
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward Cangelosi, Kristie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15318)

Academics

  • CRN: 15318
  • Section Number: 842
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ring, April

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13985)

Academics

  • CRN: 13985
  • Section Number: 819
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Shaw, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15698)

Academics

  • CRN: 15698
  • Section Number: 145
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Keough Lampos, Kerri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15651)

Academics

  • CRN: 15651
  • Section Number: 125
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schott, Elizabeth

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 120

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15645)

Academics

  • CRN: 15645
  • Section Number: 24B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Argueta, Rose

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15801)

Academics

  • CRN: 15801
  • Section Number: 14B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Finn, Lauren

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15748)

Academics

  • CRN: 15748
  • Section Number: 901
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lamrani, Darbye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15803)

Academics

  • CRN: 15803
  • Section Number: 152
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acton, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15794)

Academics

  • CRN: 15794
  • Section Number: 150
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ziegler, Natasha

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15745)

Academics

  • CRN: 15745
  • Section Number: 130
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Liebelt, Joanna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15823)

Academics

  • CRN: 15823
  • Section Number: 165
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hill, Sharon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15631)

Academics

  • CRN: 15631
  • Section Number: 143
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walker, Toni

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15629)

Academics

  • CRN: 15629
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Davis, Trevon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15131)

Academics

  • CRN: 15131
  • Section Number: 23B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Argueta, Rose

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 111

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15270)

Academics

  • CRN: 15270
  • Section Number: 186
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hill, Sharon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14487)

Academics

  • CRN: 14487
  • Section Number: 233
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Naira

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14402)

Academics

  • CRN: 14402
  • Section Number: 137
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acton, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15535)

Academics

  • CRN: 15535
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Swearingen, Wanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:35 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15523)

Academics

  • CRN: 15523
  • Section Number: 900
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lamrani, Darbye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14319)

Academics

  • CRN: 14319
  • Section Number: 22B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Simmons, Shannon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14318)

Academics

  • CRN: 14318
  • Section Number: 21B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Simmons, Shannon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14315)

Academics

  • CRN: 14315
  • Section Number: 221
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nicholas, Sonji

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14314)

Academics

  • CRN: 14314
  • Section Number: 218
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nicholas, Sonji

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14784)

Academics

  • CRN: 14784
  • Section Number: 26B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Holland, Holley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 113

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14273)

Academics

  • CRN: 14273
  • Section Number: 114
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14272)

Academics

  • CRN: 14272
  • Section Number: 112
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: MacPhail, Bobby

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14270)

Academics

  • CRN: 14270
  • Section Number: 118
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Palmer, April

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14255)

Academics

  • CRN: 14255
  • Section Number: 136
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Beard, Jackie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 9:10 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 207

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14240)

Academics

  • CRN: 14240
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Holland, Holley

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 115

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14220)

Academics

  • CRN: 14220
  • Section Number: 111
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: MacPhail, Bobby

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WALKER HALL - A - 202

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14212)

Academics

  • CRN: 14212
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vaughan, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14722)

Academics

  • CRN: 14722
  • Section Number: 835
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Parisi, Stephen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14721)

Academics

  • CRN: 14721
  • Section Number: 834
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Knight, Brenda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14718)

Academics

  • CRN: 14718
  • Section Number: 830
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Smith, Jonathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14716)

Academics

  • CRN: 14716
  • Section Number: 828
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Roark, Carol

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14715)

Academics

  • CRN: 14715
  • Section Number: 827
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Shaw, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14714)

Academics

  • CRN: 14714
  • Section Number: 826
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Shaw, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14713)

Academics

  • CRN: 14713
  • Section Number: 824
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Scaruffi-Klispie, Cindy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14696)

Academics

  • CRN: 14696
  • Section Number: 128
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14695)

Academics

  • CRN: 14695
  • Section Number: 119
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 7:00 am - 8:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14694)

Academics

  • CRN: 14694
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walker, Toni

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15661)

Academics

  • CRN: 15661
  • Section Number: 107
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Naira

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15659)

Academics

  • CRN: 15659
  • Section Number: 205
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fisher, Staci

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - A - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15658)

Academics

  • CRN: 15658
  • Section Number: 848
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Keough Lampos, Kerri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15657)

Academics

  • CRN: 15657
  • Section Number: 847
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Adams, Jamaisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15656)

Academics

  • CRN: 15656
  • Section Number: 846
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Adams, Jamaisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15654)

Academics

  • CRN: 15654
  • Section Number: 843
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15653)

Academics

  • CRN: 15653
  • Section Number: 829
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Roark, Carol

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15231)

Academics

  • CRN: 15231
  • Section Number: 19B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Billian, Cassie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 7:20 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15223)

Academics

  • CRN: 15223
  • Section Number: 16B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Shaw, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 214

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15221)

Academics

  • CRN: 15221
  • Section Number: 840
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zlatkin, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15220)

Academics

  • CRN: 15220
  • Section Number: 839
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Thompson, Rebecca

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15218)

Academics

  • CRN: 15218
  • Section Number: 837
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Parisi, Stephen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15213)

Academics

  • CRN: 15213
  • Section Number: 845
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zlatkin, Jaime

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14210)

Academics

  • CRN: 14210
  • Section Number: 115
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15187)

Academics

  • CRN: 15187
  • Section Number: 825
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rhine, Glenn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15186)

Academics

  • CRN: 15186
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nicholas, Sonji

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14607)

Academics

  • CRN: 14607
  • Section Number: 822
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tawil, Lamis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14203)

Academics

  • CRN: 14203
  • Section Number: 30F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ring, April

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13931)

Academics

  • CRN: 13931
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiPofi, Denton

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13930)

Academics

  • CRN: 13930
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Nicholas, Sonji

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13929)

Academics

  • CRN: 13929
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiPofi, Denton

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13928)

Academics

  • CRN: 13928
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiPofi, Denton

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13906)

Academics

  • CRN: 13906
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnsen, Linda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13720)

Academics

  • CRN: 13720
  • Section Number: 705
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiPofi, Denton

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING A - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/26
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13704)

Academics

  • CRN: 13704
  • Section Number: 159
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Delgado, Jessica

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13702)

Academics

  • CRN: 13702
  • Section Number: 140
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnsen, Linda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 208

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13701)

Academics

  • CRN: 13701
  • Section Number: 216
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fisher, Staci

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13057)

Academics

  • CRN: 13057
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: MacPhail, Bobby

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13056)

Academics

  • CRN: 13056
  • Section Number: 818
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Glenn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13055)

Academics

  • CRN: 13055
  • Section Number: 820
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Tawil, Lamis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13053)

Academics

  • CRN: 13053
  • Section Number: 816
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Adams, Jamaisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13052)

Academics

  • CRN: 13052
  • Section Number: 814
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rhine, Charlotte

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13051)

Academics

  • CRN: 13051
  • Section Number: 141
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hill, Sharon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13049)

Academics

  • CRN: 13049
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward Cangelosi, Kristie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13048)

Academics

  • CRN: 13048
  • Section Number: 127
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hill, Sharon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13046)

Academics

  • CRN: 13046
  • Section Number: 124
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acton, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13045)

Academics

  • CRN: 13045
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Adams, Jamaisa

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13539)

Academics

  • CRN: 13539
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rhine, Glenn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13037)

Academics

  • CRN: 13037
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: DiPofi, Denton

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13036)

Academics

  • CRN: 13036
  • Section Number: 812
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ward Cangelosi, Kristie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13035)

Academics

  • CRN: 13035
  • Section Number: 106
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Swearingen, Wanda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:35 pm WALKER HALL - A - 201

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13033)

Academics

  • CRN: 13033
  • Section Number: 13B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Shaw, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 10:00 am - 11:20 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 168

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13019)

Academics

  • CRN: 13019
  • Section Number: 27B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Argueta, Rose

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 9:00 am - 10:20 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13017)

Academics

  • CRN: 13017
  • Section Number: 206
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bishop, Naira

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13010)

Academics

  • CRN: 13010
  • Section Number: 305
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rath, Thomas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 105

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13529)

Academics

  • CRN: 13529
  • Section Number: 813
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Olson, Heather

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14135)

Academics

  • CRN: 14135
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: MacPhail, Bobby

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14133)

Academics

  • CRN: 14133
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Morales, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 3:00 pm - 5:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 126

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14080)

Academics

  • CRN: 14080
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Knight, Brenda

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14069)

Academics

  • CRN: 14069
  • Section Number: 303
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lamrani, Darbye

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 210

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/27
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13984)

Academics

  • CRN: 13984
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Glenn

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15691)

Academics

  • CRN: 15691
  • Section Number: 123
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cordon-Ayala, Gabrielly

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13828)

Academics

  • CRN: 13828
  • Section Number: 132
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hill, Sharon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 13827)

Academics

  • CRN: 13827
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Schultz, Mary

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15697)

Academics

  • CRN: 15697
  • Section Number: 203
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fisher, Staci

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15696)

Academics

  • CRN: 15696
  • Section Number: 129
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Keough Lampos, Kerri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15647)

Academics

  • CRN: 15647
  • Section Number: 117
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Graves-Bucher, Tiffany

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15646)

Academics

  • CRN: 15646
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Graves-Bucher, Tiffany

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15660)

Academics

  • CRN: 15660
  • Section Number: 204
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Fisher, Staci

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 4:30 pm - 5:50 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 205

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/26
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14712)

Academics

  • CRN: 14712
  • Section Number: 823
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rhine, Charlotte

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15676)

Academics

  • CRN: 15676
  • Section Number: 135
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Keough Lampos, Kerri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm NURSING BUILDING - AA - 165

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 15230)

Academics

  • CRN: 15230
  • Section Number: 17B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Shaw, Laura

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Friday 9:00 am - 10:20 am ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 216

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14588)

Academics

  • CRN: 14588
  • Section Number: D01
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Reinking, Joel

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:35 am - 9:55 am MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14885)

Academics

  • CRN: 14885
  • Section Number: D03
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harvey, Janet

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:35 am - 10:00 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1515 - CORNERSTONE EXPERIENCE (CRN: 14886)

Academics

  • CRN: 14886
  • Section Number: D04
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harvey, Janet

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:05 am - 11:30 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 1515
  • Department: First Year Experience (FYE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Zero Textbook Costs

The Cornerstone Experience course at Florida SouthWestern State College is an integrative and interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students acquire critical thinking and decision-making skills that promote academic success. In this course, students will learn about college resources and requirements, explore career objectives and programs of study, establish relationships with mentoring faculty and develop a support group among peers.

This course is a College requirement for First Time in College (FTIC) students.

SLS1948 - WORK EXPERIENCE INTERNSHIP I (CRN: 15810)

Academics

  • CRN: 15810
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rhyne, Whitney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/4
  • Course Number: 1948
  • Department: Student Life Skills (STUD)
  • Division: Transdisciplinary Studies (TDS)
  • Subject: SLS
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to provide students with direct work experience and is a cooperative program among the college, students, and local employers. Students are responsible for locating a suitable organization in which to obtain this work experience. Students will complete at least 45 hours of supervised work with an approved internship sponsor per credit hour.

SOP2002 - INTRO TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15301)

Academics

  • CRN: 15301
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2002
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SOP
  • Course Materials

Social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others. Through the study of social psychology, the student will develop a greater awareness of how they personally affect and are affected by the people in the world around them. This course will examine: (1) how we think about ourselves and others in our social world; (2) how we influence and are influenced by others; and (3) how we interact with others in close relationships and as members of social groups.

SOP2002 - INTRO TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (CRN: 15302)

Academics

  • CRN: 15302
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2002
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SOP
  • Course Materials

Social psychology is the scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of others. Through the study of social psychology, the student will develop a greater awareness of how they personally affect and are affected by the people in the world around them. This course will examine: (1) how we think about ourselves and others in our social world; (2) how we influence and are influenced by others; and (3) how we interact with others in close relationships and as members of social groups.

SOP2770 - INTRO TO HUMAN SEXUALITY (CRN: 14308)

Academics

  • CRN: 14308
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Housley, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 213

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2770
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SOP
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course will provide students with an opportunity to explore the many facets of human sexual behavior. It will address the biological, psychological, and social factors of sexuality, and capitalize on how those factors influence personality and interpersonal relationships. By exploring the various course topics students will gain insight to their own sexual philosophy, become skillful at evaluating sexual information, and establish an understanding about the significance and relevance of human sexuality in everyday life.

SOP2770 - INTRO TO HUMAN SEXUALITY (CRN: 14524)

Academics

  • CRN: 14524
  • Section Number: 20B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Bartley, Leslie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm AUDITORIUM - B - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2770
  • Department: Psychology (PSY)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SOP
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course will provide students with an opportunity to explore the many facets of human sexual behavior. It will address the biological, psychological, and social factors of sexuality, and capitalize on how those factors influence personality and interpersonal relationships. By exploring the various course topics students will gain insight to their own sexual philosophy, become skillful at evaluating sexual information, and establish an understanding about the significance and relevance of human sexuality in everyday life.

SOW2031 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK (CRN: 15254)

Academics

  • CRN: 15254
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rose, Virginia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2031
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: SOW
  • Course Materials

An overview of the profession of Social Work including the history, philosophy, ethics, values, interventions, and fields of practice in generalist social work.

SOW2031 - INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK (CRN: 13958)

Academics

  • CRN: 13958
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vanhara, Ariella

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2031
  • Department: Human Services (HUSV)
  • Division: School of Allied Health (SOAH)
  • Subject: SOW
  • Course Materials

An overview of the profession of Social Work including the history, philosophy, ethics, values, interventions, and fields of practice in generalist social work.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 15343)

Academics

  • CRN: 15343
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Evan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 104

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13498)

Academics

  • CRN: 13498
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eastman, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13502)

Academics

  • CRN: 13502
  • Section Number: 807
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eastman, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13501)

Academics

  • CRN: 13501
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eastman, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 14112)

Academics

  • CRN: 14112
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Noel, Jantzsen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 3:00 pm - 4:20 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13496)

Academics

  • CRN: 13496
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Summary, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 15818)

Academics

  • CRN: 15818
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Evan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13715)

Academics

  • CRN: 13715
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Summary, Jennifer

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13500)

Academics

  • CRN: 13500
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Evan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13499)

Academics

  • CRN: 13499
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eastman, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC1017 - FUND. OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES (CRN: 13497)

Academics

  • CRN: 13497
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Eastman, Ann

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1017
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Course Materials

This course introduces students to the communication studies discipline. A variety of activities and class assignments are designed to acquaint students with the intrapersonal, interpersonal, and public speaking levels of communication. This course serves to demonstrate competency in both oral and written communication.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 13813)

Academics

  • CRN: 13813
  • Section Number: 305
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Johnson, Evan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 14169)

Academics

  • CRN: 14169
  • Section Number: 70F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carr, Lindsay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:00 pm - 2:20 pm BUILDING A - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 13195)

Academics

  • CRN: 13195
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walters, Myra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 14310)

Academics

  • CRN: 14310
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Votraw, Jamie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm GRESHAM HALL - B - 132

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 14114)

Academics

  • CRN: 14114
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Noel, Jantzsen

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 211

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 14497)

Academics

  • CRN: 14497
  • Section Number: 13B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Votraw, Jamie

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am GRESHAM HALL - B - 114

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 14305)

Academics

  • CRN: 14305
  • Section Number: 11B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walters, Myra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 13504)

Academics

  • CRN: 13504
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Kelvin, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 13505)

Academics

  • CRN: 13505
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Walters, Myra

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 13506)

Academics

  • CRN: 13506
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connor, Katharine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 13950)

Academics

  • CRN: 13950
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: O'Connor, Katharine

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPC2608 - INTRO TO PUBLIC SPEAKING (CRN: 14578)

Academics

  • CRN: 14578
  • Section Number: D01
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carr, Lindsay

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2608
  • Department: Speech (SPC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPC
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course focuses on developing effective public speaking skills. Specific objectives focus on designing informative and persuasive presentations for specific audiences; applying appropriate nonverbal vocal and physical behaviors to deliver speeches effectively; selecting appropriate multimedia to enhance presentations; and developing critical listening skills using both oral and written assignments.

SPN1120 - BEGINNING SPANISH I (CRN: 14539)

Academics

  • CRN: 14539
  • Section Number: 30B
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cesarano, Alessandro

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 106

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1120 - BEGINNING SPANISH I (CRN: 15331)

Academics

  • CRN: 15331
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Peterson, Dani

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1120 - BEGINNING SPANISH I (CRN: 13362)

Academics

  • CRN: 13362
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marquez Resendiz, Claudia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1120 - BEGINNING SPANISH I (CRN: 15208)

Academics

  • CRN: 15208
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Lanute, Courtney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1120 - BEGINNING SPANISH I (CRN: 13361)

Academics

  • CRN: 13361
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Cesarano, Alessandro

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1120 - BEGINNING SPANISH I (CRN: 14782)

Academics

  • CRN: 14782
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marquez Resendiz, Claudia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 5:45 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1120 - BEGINNING SPANISH I (CRN: 13363)

Academics

  • CRN: 13363
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hernandez Soto, Marisol

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1120
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1121 - BEGINNING SPANISH II (CRN: 13143)

Academics

  • CRN: 13143
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Peterson, Dani

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 2:00 pm - 3:45 pm ROYAL PALM HALL - N - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/25
  • Course Number: 1121
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1121 - BEGINNING SPANISH II (CRN: 14562)

Academics

  • CRN: 14562
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hernandez Soto, Marisol

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1121
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SPN1121 - BEGINNING SPANISH II (CRN: 13365)

Academics

  • CRN: 13365
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Marquez Resendiz, Claudia

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1121
  • Department: Foreign Language (FORE)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SPN
  • Course Materials

This course is for beginners or those with one year of high school Spanish. This course is a study of the language and the culture with emphasis on communication in the target language.

SSE3313 - TEACH. SOC. STUD. IN ELEM SCH. (CRN: 14118)

Academics

  • CRN: 14118
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ratini, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 3313
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: SSE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching social studies to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction and assessment will be explored for acquiring content knowledge and themes associated with social studies, including the use of primary and secondary sources to analyze key historical time periods and events; the study of tools associated with human and physical geography; the impact of world cultures, globalization, and wars on the United States; and the structure and function of American government. The course will also explore the integration of content area literacy, technology, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy and assessment procedures.

    * 15 hours of field experience is required with this course.

SSE3313 - TEACH. SOC. STUD. IN ELEM SCH. (CRN: 14119)

Academics

  • CRN: 14119
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ratini, Terri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 13/25
  • Course Number: 3313
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: SSE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching social studies to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction and assessment will be explored for acquiring content knowledge and themes associated with social studies, including the use of primary and secondary sources to analyze key historical time periods and events; the study of tools associated with human and physical geography; the impact of world cultures, globalization, and wars on the United States; and the structure and function of American government. The course will also explore the integration of content area literacy, technology, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy and assessment procedures.

    * 15 hours of field experience is required with this course.

SSE3313 - TEACH. SOC. STUD. IN ELEM SCH. (CRN: 15666)

Academics

  • CRN: 15666
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Rollins, Joyce

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/3
  • Course Number: 3313
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: SSE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Through this course the teacher candidate will examine the theoretical and practical aspects of teaching social studies to the elementary student. The course will focus on developmentally appropriate effective instructional strategies for the elementary learner. Multiple methods of instruction and assessment will be explored for acquiring content knowledge and themes associated with social studies, including the use of primary and secondary sources to analyze key historical time periods and events; the study of tools associated with human and physical geography; the impact of world cultures, globalization, and wars on the United States; and the structure and function of American government. The course will also explore the integration of content area literacy, technology, and cooperative learning experiences. The course will be inclusive of state standards, subject matter competencies, appropriate pedagogy and assessment procedures.

    * 15 hours of field experience is required with this course.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13356)

Academics

  • CRN: 13356
  • Section Number: 701
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 5:30 pm - 8:10 pm BUILDING B - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 22/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15047)

Academics

  • CRN: 15047
  • Section Number: 118
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sakharuk, Alexander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 16/35
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14423)

Academics

  • CRN: 14423
  • Section Number: 304
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Salem, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14422)

Academics

  • CRN: 14422
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Salem, John

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14019)

Academics

  • CRN: 14019
  • Section Number: 70F
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Live Flex
  • Campus: Hendry Glades

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 11:30 am - 12:50 pm BUILDING B - 112

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15045)

Academics

  • CRN: 15045
  • Section Number: 116
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sakharuk, Alexander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/35
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15835)

Academics

  • CRN: 15835
  • Section Number: 817
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carlson, Meghan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14285)

Academics

  • CRN: 14285
  • Section Number: 213
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Labachova, Iryna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 125

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15092)

Academics

  • CRN: 15092
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Zephirin, Duval

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact A Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 10/08/2025 Saturday 8:30 am - 11:00 am BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/20
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15046)

Academics

  • CRN: 15046
  • Section Number: 117
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sakharuk, Alexander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 110

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/35
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13380)

Academics

  • CRN: 13380
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Quehl, Cindy

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUSINESS & TECH CENTER - J - 116

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/45
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14668)

Academics

  • CRN: 14668
  • Section Number: 115
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Just, Leon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13581)

Academics

  • CRN: 13581
  • Section Number: 811
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ilic, Ivana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13519)

Academics

  • CRN: 13519
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Ilic, Ivana

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13616)

Academics

  • CRN: 13616
  • Section Number: 109
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13094)

Academics

  • CRN: 13094
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Just, Leon

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13521)

Academics

  • CRN: 13521
  • Section Number: 805
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13517)

Academics

  • CRN: 13517
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Hartstein, Colt

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14411)

Academics

  • CRN: 14411
  • Section Number: 905
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Getahun, Yonas

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Live Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 9:00 am - 11:40 am WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14796)

Academics

  • CRN: 14796
  • Section Number: 815
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Yusin, Dmitry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14671)

Academics

  • CRN: 14671
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Labachova, Iryna

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14202)

Academics

  • CRN: 14202
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 117

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 14201)

Academics

  • CRN: 14201
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 209

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13780)

Academics

  • CRN: 13780
  • Section Number: 113
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sakharuk, Alexander

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13710)

Academics

  • CRN: 13710
  • Section Number: 809
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Carlson, Meghan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13651)

Academics

  • CRN: 13651
  • Section Number: 110
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm BUILDING U - 206

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13095)

Academics

  • CRN: 13095
  • Section Number: 108
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Acharya, Cheban

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13522)

Academics

  • CRN: 13522
  • Section Number: 806
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sullivan, Michael

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13520)

Academics

  • CRN: 13520
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Yusin, Dmitry

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 13518)

Academics

  • CRN: 13518
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Melendez, Ivan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15090)

Academics

  • CRN: 15090
  • Section Number: D02
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patel, Bharatkumar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Glades Moorehaven

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:35 am - 10:00 am MOORE HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15372)

Academics

  • CRN: 15372
  • Section Number: D03
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patel, Bharatkumar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 9:50 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

STA2023 - STATISTICAL METHODS I (CRN: 15373)

Academics

  • CRN: 15373
  • Section Number: D04
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Patel, Bharatkumar

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Off-site Hendry Clewiston

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am CLEWISTON HIGH SCHOOL

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/1
  • Course Number: 2023
  • Department: Math General & Statistics (MGFS)
  • Division: School of Pure & Applied Sci (SPAS)
  • Subject: STA
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will utilize descriptive and inferential statistical methods in contextual situations, using technology as appropriate. The course is designed to increase problem-solving abilities and data interpretation through practical applications of statistical concepts. This course is appropriate for students in a wide range of disciplines and programs.

SUR1100 - SURVEYING (CRN: 15476)

Academics

  • CRN: 15476
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Al-Suleh, Munir

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Saturday 8:30 am - 11:10 am HENDRY HALL - K - 203

Details

  • Available Seats: 10/25
  • Course Number: 1100
  • Department: Drafting (DRAF)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: SUR
  • Course Materials

This course includes lecture and field practice covering use, care, and limitations of various surveying instrument and related equipment. Data taken from rod, tape, differential level, etc. are properly recorded in field notes. Students conduct field exercises and prepare related reports. Principal subjects are leveling and measurement of angles.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 13191)

Academics

  • CRN: 13191
  • Section Number: 202
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harrison, Jonathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 7/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 14525)

Academics

  • CRN: 14525
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wiseley, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 8:30 am - 9:50 am ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/40
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 15396)

Academics

  • CRN: 15396
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Dauphinais, Kelli

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 15326)

Academics

  • CRN: 15326
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wiseley, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 101

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/40
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 13489)

Academics

  • CRN: 13489
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wiseley, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 15260)

Academics

  • CRN: 15260
  • Section Number: 808
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sasnett-Martichuski, Sherri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 14526)

Academics

  • CRN: 14526
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wiseley, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am ARECA HALL - P - 102

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/40
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 13190)

Academics

  • CRN: 13190
  • Section Number: 201
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Harrison, Jonathan

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Collier

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm WEISS HEALTH SCIENCES HALL - N - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 13493)

Academics

  • CRN: 13493
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Sasnett-Martichuski, Sherri

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 13492)

Academics

  • CRN: 13492
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Page, Barbara

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 13491)

Academics

  • CRN: 13491
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wiseley, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

SYG1000 - PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (CRN: 13490)

Academics

  • CRN: 13490
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Wiseley, Phillip

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/30
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Sociology (SOC)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: SYG
  • Zero Textbook Costs

In this course, students will gain an understanding of the basic sociological concepts and vocabulary, including the methodological tools, sociological perspectives, and scientific procedures used by social scientists to collect data and conduct research. Topics generally include: society and culture, institutions, socialization, influences, crime, change, groups, sex, race and ethnicity, family, class, and population.

TAX2000 - FEDERAL TAX ACCOUNTING I (CRN: 15620)

Academics

  • CRN: 15620
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Glabek, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 212

Details

  • Available Seats: 22/30
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: TAX
  • Course Materials

This course presents federal income tax as it applies to individuals, with limited coverage of corporate tax and partnership information returns. Students prepare a comprehensive joint income tax return. Current tax law is also covered.

TAX2000 - FEDERAL TAX ACCOUNTING I (CRN: 13388)

Academics

  • CRN: 13388
  • Section Number: 100
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Van Glabek, William

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Thursday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm HENDRY HALL - K - 215

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 2000
  • Department: Accounting (ACGT)
  • Division: School of Business and Tech (SBT)
  • Subject: TAX
  • Course Materials

This course presents federal income tax as it applies to individuals, with limited coverage of corporate tax and partnership information returns. Students prepare a comprehensive joint income tax return. Current tax law is also covered.

THE1000 - THEATRE APPRECIATION (CRN: 15364)

Academics

  • CRN: 15364
  • Section Number: 301
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brady, Brittney

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Charlotte

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm CLASSROOM BUILDING - D - 204

Details

  • Available Seats: 12/25
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: THE
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides an introduction to theatre as a collaborative art form through the critical analysis of its historical context, production, theory, and connections to theatrical literature, including the Western cannon.

THE1000 - THEATRE APPRECIATION (CRN: 15342)

Academics

  • CRN: 15342
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Louis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am RUSH LIBRARY - J - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/16
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: THE
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides an introduction to theatre as a collaborative art form through the critical analysis of its historical context, production, theory, and connections to theatrical literature, including the Western cannon.

THE1000 - THEATRE APPRECIATION (CRN: 13301)

Academics

  • CRN: 13301
  • Section Number: 103
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Louis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 10:00 am - 11:20 am RUSH LIBRARY - J - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/16
  • Course Number: 1000
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: THE
  • Course Materials

In this course, students will explore dramatic structure, techniques, and various organizational elements. The course provides an introduction to theatre as a collaborative art form through the critical analysis of its historical context, production, theory, and connections to theatrical literature, including the Western cannon.

THE1925 - THEATER PERFORMANCE & PROD (CRN: 13196)

Academics

  • CRN: 13196
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 4
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Louis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 4:00 pm - 6:40 pm RUSH LIBRARY - J - 103

Corequisite Courses

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/18
  • Course Number: 1925
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: THE
  • Zero Textbook Costs

Rehearsal and performance in a major college or professional production is presented in this course.

Note: Open auditions. This course may be repeated once for credit.

TPA1252C - INTRO TO AUDIO VISUAL TECH. (CRN: 15822)

Academics

  • CRN: 15822
  • Section Number: 199
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Louis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 4/5
  • Course Number: 1252C
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: TPA
  • Zero Textbook Costs

This course provides hands-on experience in audiovisual technology. Students will learn to implement safe industry-standard techniques in the production of live audiovisual performances. Students will work as a team to produce performances in the theater, audio, and video-based industries. The course will focus on setup, operation, and troubleshooting of industry-standard technology. Students will also learn to record, edit and present media from live performances.

TPP1110 - ACTING I (CRN: 13199)

Academics

  • CRN: 13199
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Louis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm RUSH LIBRARY - J - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/15
  • Course Number: 1110
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: TPP
  • Course Materials

This course presents the principles and techniques of acting with production of selected scenes.

TPP1110 - ACTING I (CRN: 13198)

Academics

  • CRN: 13198
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Brown, Louis

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm RUSH LIBRARY - J - 103

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/15
  • Course Number: 1110
  • Department: Theater Arts (THEA)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: TPP
  • Course Materials

This course presents the principles and techniques of acting with production of selected scenes.

TSL4080 - SECOND LANG ACQUIS & CULTURE (CRN: 13188)

Academics

  • CRN: 13188
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Regina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday 12:00 pm - 2:50 pm BUILDING U - 119

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 4080
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: TSL
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to prepare teacher candidates with the foundational knowledge of applied linguistics and cross-cultural communication so that they can effectively teach English Language Learners (ELLs) and culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students in K-12 settings. The course will provide teacher candidates with an overview of the history of U.S. language policy, legislation, and The Florida Consent Decree. Teacher candidates will examine culture and cross-cultural communication with regards to ELL students and other stakeholders. Teacher candidates will also study language principles, the structure of the English language, the nature of first (L1) and second (L2) language acquisition, major L1 and L2 acquisition theories, and effective strategies for promoting language development in K-12 settings.

    This course requires fifteen (15) hours of field experience in a K-12 classroom setting.

TSL4080 - SECOND LANG ACQUIS & CULTURE (CRN: 15200)

Academics

  • CRN: 15200
  • Section Number: 91B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Regina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/30
  • Course Number: 4080
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: TSL
  • Course Materials

This course is designed to prepare teacher candidates with the foundational knowledge of applied linguistics and cross-cultural communication so that they can effectively teach English Language Learners (ELLs) and culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) students in K-12 settings. The course will provide teacher candidates with an overview of the history of U.S. language policy, legislation, and The Florida Consent Decree. Teacher candidates will examine culture and cross-cultural communication with regards to ELL students and other stakeholders. Teacher candidates will also study language principles, the structure of the English language, the nature of first (L1) and second (L2) language acquisition, major L1 and L2 acquisition theories, and effective strategies for promoting language development in K-12 settings.

    This course requires fifteen (15) hours of field experience in a K-12 classroom setting.

TSL4140 - ESOL METHODS CURR & ASSESSMENT (CRN: 15201)

Academics

  • CRN: 15201
  • Section Number: 91B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Regina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 14/25
  • Course Number: 4140
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: TSL
  • Course Materials

This course will build on the teacher candidates' knowledge of applied linguistics and cross-cultural communication and extend their understanding of the nature and role of language and culture in classrooms. This course will prepare teacher candidates to plan for, instruct, and assess English Language Learners (ELLs) in K-12 settings. The teacher candidates will examine research-based strategies for supporting English language development as well as promoting comprehension and acquisition of grade level content. Curriculum development and assessment activities will be tied to content, language, and literacy goals for ELLs.

    This course requires fifteen (15) hours of field experience in a K-12 classroom setting.

TSL4140 - ESOL METHODS CURR & ASSESSMENT (CRN: 13989)

Academics

  • CRN: 13989
  • Section Number: 10B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Miller, Regina

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus, Hybrid
  • Delivery Method: Blended On-Campus
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 8:30 am - 11:20 am BUILDING U - 219

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 4140
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: TSL
  • Course Materials

This course will build on the teacher candidates' knowledge of applied linguistics and cross-cultural communication and extend their understanding of the nature and role of language and culture in classrooms. This course will prepare teacher candidates to plan for, instruct, and assess English Language Learners (ELLs) in K-12 settings. The teacher candidates will examine research-based strategies for supporting English language development as well as promoting comprehension and acquisition of grade level content. Curriculum development and assessment activities will be tied to content, language, and literacy goals for ELLs.

    This course requires fifteen (15) hours of field experience in a K-12 classroom setting.

TSL4140 - ESOL METHODS CURR & ASSESSMENT (CRN: 13192)

Academics

  • CRN: 13192
  • Section Number: 90B
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Serrano, Cheryl

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Compact B Oct 16 Start
  • Attendance Option: Hybrid, Online
  • Delivery Method: Blended Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
10/16/2025 - 12/02/2025 Wednesday 6:00 pm - 8:50 pm WEB VIDEO

Details

  • Available Seats: 8/25
  • Course Number: 4140
  • Department: Elementary (ELEM)
  • Division: School of Education (SED)
  • Subject: TSL
  • Course Materials

This course will build on the teacher candidates' knowledge of applied linguistics and cross-cultural communication and extend their understanding of the nature and role of language and culture in classrooms. This course will prepare teacher candidates to plan for, instruct, and assess English Language Learners (ELLs) in K-12 settings. The teacher candidates will examine research-based strategies for supporting English language development as well as promoting comprehension and acquisition of grade level content. Curriculum development and assessment activities will be tied to content, language, and literacy goals for ELLs.

    This course requires fifteen (15) hours of field experience in a K-12 classroom setting.

WOH1012 - HIST OF WORLD CIVIL TO 1500 (CRN: 15833)

Academics

  • CRN: 15833
  • Section Number: 804
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Berg, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Express Sept 4 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
09/04/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 5/25
  • Course Number: 1012
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from early times to 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

WOH1012 - HIST OF WORLD CIVIL TO 1500 (CRN: 13279)

Academics

  • CRN: 13279
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Berg, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1012
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from early times to 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

WOH1012 - HIST OF WORLD CIVIL TO 1500 (CRN: 13694)

Academics

  • CRN: 13694
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vivyan, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1012
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from early times to 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

WOH1012 - HIST OF WORLD CIVIL TO 1500 (CRN: 14707)

Academics

  • CRN: 14707
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vivyan, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1012
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from early times to 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15546)

Academics

  • CRN: 15546
  • Section Number: 104
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herman, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 15/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15351)

Academics

  • CRN: 15351
  • Section Number: 102
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herman, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday 6:00 pm - 8:40 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 11/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15547)

Academics

  • CRN: 15547
  • Section Number: 105
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herman, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Tuesday, Thursday 10:00 am - 11:20 am LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 3/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15544)

Academics

  • CRN: 15544
  • Section Number: 802
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Berg, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 2/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15550)

Academics

  • CRN: 15550
  • Section Number: 803
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Berg, Christopher

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 1/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15350)

Academics

  • CRN: 15350
  • Section Number: 101
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Herman, Mark

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: On Campus
  • Delivery Method: Traditional
  • Campus: Lee

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025 Monday, Wednesday 12:00 pm - 1:20 pm LEONHARDT HALL - H - 118

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15353)

Academics

  • CRN: 15353
  • Section Number: 801
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Vivyan, Matthew

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

WOH1022 - HISTORY OF WORLD CIV FROM 1500 (CRN: 15543)

Academics

  • CRN: 15543
  • Section Number: 800
  • Credits: 3
  • Honors: N
  • Instructor: Richardson, James

Schedule

  • Term: Fall 2025
  • Part of Term: Fall Standard Aug 25 Start
  • Attendance Option: Online
  • Delivery Method: FSW Online
  • Campus: FSW On-Line

Meeting Times

Dates Days Time Location
08/25/2025 - 12/09/2025

Details

  • Available Seats: 0/25
  • Course Number: 1022
  • Department: History (HIST)
  • Division: School of Arts Hum & Soc Sci (SAHS)
  • Subject: WOH
  • Course Materials

This course is a compact survey of the evolution of civilization from 1500. All major areas and countries are included. Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, India, China, Japan, and North, Central and South America receive appropriate emphasis. The major focus will be on the political, economic, and social views of the world.

*This writing-intensive course requires a minimum of 4,000 words across multiple college-level, faculty-evaluated written assignments. If completed with a "C" or better, this course will be counted toward partial fulfillment of the Writing Intensive course requirements.

*This course is equivalent to WOH 1023 and 1030. Students who have previously enrolled in and passed WOH 1023 or 1030 may not earn duplicate credit for WOH 1022.

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