CAREER PROGRAMS. Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Science Degree Programs. Applied Technology Diploma Program
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1 CAREER PROGRAMS ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREES ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREES APPLIED TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA CERTIFICATES A.S. DEGREES TRANSITION TO BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Science Degree Programs You may be interested in earning an Associate in Applied Science degree an Associate in Science degree at Valencia College. Valencia College offers numerous programs f students who are interested in preparing f a career that requires study beyond the high school level but does not require a Bachel s degree. These programs range from business administration programs to health sciences programs such as dental hygiene and registered nursing. When you decide to follow an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree an Associate in Science (A.S.) degree program, you are not necessarily preparing yourself f transfer to a state university. Earning one of these degrees should prepare you f a successful and rewarding career. If later you decide to attend a university, you may be required to do additional wk at the freshman sophome level. In the A.A.S. degree A.S. degree program you choose, you will take courses in two basic areas. One area will be specialized courses. F instance, if you are going to study digital media technology, you will be taking specialized courses in digital media, film and theatre. The second maj area of courses you will take will be general education. General education courses are designed to help you become a well-rounded individual capable of thinking, valuing, communicating, and acting as a mature, educated and enlightened citizen. It is the college s belief that courses in general education, such as English composition and humanities, will enhance your overall employment potential since they will broaden your knowledge. The A.A.S. degree and A.S. degree programs are described on the following pages. You can obtain additional infmation about these programs in the Career Center and by contacting the Career Program Adviss, Program Directs and Academic Deans who are assigned to the program. Due to the availability of staff, specialized equipment and labs, and program costs, some A.A.S. degree and A.S. degree programs are restricted to one campus. When this is the case, a note is made on the program description page. F some programs, some of the specialized courses may be offered at me than one campus and the general education courses in the programs may be taken on any campus. The Associate in Applied Science degree and the Associate in Science degree require a minimum of 60 college credits. Each Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Science degree program consists of a ce group of courses known as the area of specialization. To earn an Associate in Applied Science an Associate in Science degree, you must complete a minimum of 30 college-level credits in your area of specialization and 5-8 college-level credits in general education. Satisfy entry testing requirements and complete, with a minimum grade of Call required/mandaty courses in reading, mathematics, and English, and English f Academic Purposes. In addition to the infmation on each A.A.S. and A.S. degree program in this catalog, detailed infmation regarding each program is provided on program infmation sheets available in Career Program Adviss offices, academic departments, Career Center, Student Services and online at valenciacollege.edu. Applied Technology Diploma Program The Applied Technology diploma (A.T.D.) program prepares students f immediate entry into a career in the wkfce. A.T.D. programs require prescribed technical courses and a minimum of college credits. F students who meet degree-seeking requirements, college credits earned in an Applied Technology diploma program are applicable toward a related Associate in Science. The EMT Applied Technology diploma is the only A.T.D. offered at Valencia College and the courses can be applied toward the Emergency Medical Services Technology Associate in Science degree. Applied Technology diploma students will receive a diploma upon completion of the diploma program. Programs The programs prepare students f immediate entry into a career in the wkfce. programs require prescribed technical courses, and may require general education courses, f a minimum of 2 college credits. F students who meet degree-seeking requirements, college credits earned in a program are applicable toward a related Associate in Applied Science an Associate in Science degree; f example, the courses in the Human Resources Management can be applied toward the Business Administration Associate in Applied Science degree. Students who complete the course wk prescribed f a automatically will receive the certificate. Also, students may request a from the academic department. Career Certificate Programs The Career Certificate programs prepare students f careers directly in the wkfce. The programs require prescribed technical credit courses and basic skills proficiency achieved through developmental courses. Students will receive a certificate upon completion of the Career Certificate program. The only Career Certificate programs 22
2 offered at Valencia College are those offered through the Criminal Justice Institute. a Bachel s degree. F further infmation, visit valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Advanced Programs The Advanced, an extension of a specific A.S. degree program, consists of at least nine (9), but less than 45 credits of college-level course wk. Students who have already received an A.S. degree and are seeking a specialized program of study to supplement their associate degree may seek an Advanced. Students will receive a certificate upon completion of the program. Limited-Access Programs Limited-access status occurs when student demand exceeds available resources such as faculty, instructional facilities, equipment, etc. Admission to Valencia College does not guarantee acceptance to a limited access degree certificate in which the number of students who may enroll is limited. Limited-access programs have specific admission requirements. Career Programs with limited-access status have it so indicated with the program infmation in this catalog section. Credits from Orange County Tech Centers and Technical Center of Osceola To promote career education programs, Valencia College may award college credit f programs completed in Orange County Technical Education Centers and the Technical Center of Osceola. Infmation about eligible programs at tech centers and the award of credit is included in this catalog in the descriptions of eligible programs and on the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm A.S. Degrees Transition to Bachel s Degree Programs Statewide Agreements f A.S. to Bachel s Degrees with Public Universities Certain A.S. degrees transition to bachel degree programs in Flida s public university system. These degrees, called Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path degrees, are designed f students who seek immediate employment in the specified field and who decide to continue to a Flida public university as a juni to complete a Bachel s degree in the specified field. The Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path degrees are included in the program pages in this catalog section, and additional infmation may be found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm Agreements f A.S. to Bachel s Degrees with Public and Private Four-Year Institutions Many articulation agreements between Valencia College and specific programs at various public and private four-year institutions provide students opptunities to continue their educational pursuits to Acceptance of A.S. Degrees in Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) Degree Programs Some state universities have recently begun to offer the Bachel of Applied Science degree (B.A.S.) which is designed to build on the Associate in Science degree (A.S.). This provides students the opptunity to gain additional skills and knowledge beyond the technical and wkfce skills developed in the A.S. degree. The Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) at the University of Central Flida (UCF) serves all Associate in Science (A.S.) graduates who desire a Bachel s degree f career personal advancement. The program builds upon the technical professional skills acquired in the A.S. degree to develop competencies in management and communication, with emphasis on developing skills in critical thinking, problem solving and decision making. The curriculum consists of ce courses in ethics, management and communication, and a concentration chosen by the student. This degree program has flexibility, allowing students to complete any needed remaining general education feign language courses at Valencia College at UCF. F me infmation, see the DirectConnect to UCF entry in this catalog and/ visit regionalcampuses.ucf.edu. Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Science Degrees Including Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Paths Accounting Technology (A.S. Degree) Baking and Pastry Management (A.S. Degree) Building Construction Technology (A.S. Degree) Business Administration (Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path) Business Management, Marketing, and Administration (A.S. Degree) Finance Specialization Human Resources Management Specialization International Business Specialization Management Specialization Marketing Specialization Property and Casualty Insurance Management specialization Real Estate Management Specialization Small Business Management Specialization Cardiovascular Technology (A.S. Degree) Civil/Surveying Engineering Technology (A.S. Degree) Computer Engineering Technology (Netwking) (A.S. Degree) Cisco Specialization Microsoft Specialization Cyber Security and Digital Fensics Specialization 23 Computer Infmation Technology (A.S. Degree)
3 Computer Programming and Analysis (A.S. Degree) Criminal Justice Technology (Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path) Homeland Security Specialization Culinary Management (A.S. Degree) Dental Hygiene (A.S. Degree) Diagnostic Medical Sonography (A.S. Degree) Digital Media Technology (A.S. Degree) Live Event Video Production Specialization Mobile Journalism Video and Motion Graphics Specialization Web Development Drafting and Design Technology (A.S. Degree) Electronics Engineering Technology (A.S. Degree) Electronics Specialization Laser and Photonics Specialization Robotics and Simulation Specialization Telecommunication and Wireless Specialization Emergency Medical Services Technology (A.S. Degree) Entertainment Design and Technology (A.S. Degree) Live Show Production Specialization Production Design Specialization Film Production Technology (A.S. Degree) Graphics and Interactive Design (A.S. Degree) Graphic Design Specialization Interactive Design Specialization Hospitality and Tourism Management (A.A.S. Degree) Hospitality and Tourism Management (Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path) Industrial Management Technology (A.S. Degree) Landscape and Hticulture Technology (A.S. Degree) Hticulture Specialization Landscape Specialization Medical Infmation Coder/Biller Administration (A.S. Degree) Medical Office Administration (A.S. Degree) Medical Transcription Medical Front Office Nursing, R.N. (Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path) Online R.N. Advanced Standing Track Office Administration (A.S. Degree) Paralegal Studies (Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path) Litigation Specialization Transactional Specialization Radiography (A.S. Degree) Respiraty Care (A.S. Degree) Restaurant and Food Service Management (A.S. Degree) Sound and Music Technology (A.S. Degree) Audio Engineering Technology Specialization Music Perfmance and Sound Specialization Sound Technology Specialization Veterinary Technology (A.S. Degree) Offered through Cooperative Agreement with St. Petersburg College Applied Technology Diploma and Certificate Programs Accounting Applications () Accounting Operations () Accounting Specialist () Baking and Pastry Arts () Basic Electronics Technician () Building Construction Specialist () Business Management () Business Operations () Business Specialist () Chef s Apprentice () Cisco Netwk Associate (CCNA) () Computer Infmation Technology Analyst () IT Security Specialization IT Suppt Specialization Computer Infmation Technology Specialist () Computer Programming () Computer Programming Specialization Game Programming Specialization Web Development Specialization Computer Programming Specialist () Computer Programming Specialization Web Development Specialization 24 continued
4 Criminal Justice Institute (Career Certificates) Crectional Officer Law Enfcement Officer Crossover: Crections to Law Enfcement Auxiliary Law Enfcement Officer Criminal Justice Technology Specialist () Culinary Arts () Culinary Arts Management () Customer Service Management () Customer Service Operations () Customer Service Specialist () Digital Media Development () Digital Media Production () Digital Media Video Production () Digital Media Web Production () Digital Video Editing and Post-Production () Digital Video Fundamentals () Drafting () Architectural Drafting Specialization Mechanical Drafting Specialization Surveying Drafting Specialization Drafting Auto CAD () Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) (Applied Technology Diploma) Entertainment Stage Technology () Film Production Fundamentals () Graphic Design Production () Graphic Design Suppt () Graphics Interactive Design Production () Graphics Interactive Design Suppt () Homeland Security () Hospitality Event Planning Management () Hospitality Food and Beverage Management () Hospitality Guest Services Specialist () Hospitality Rooms Division Management () 25 Human Resources Management () Human Resources Operations () Human Resources Specialist () Landscape and Hticulture Professional () Landscape and Hticulture Specialist () Landscape and Hticulture Technician () Hticulture Specialization Landscape Specialization Laser and Photonics Technician () Medical Infmation Coder/Biller () Medical Office Management () Medical Office Specialist () Medical Transcription Medical Front Office Medical Office Suppt () Microcomputer Repairer/Installer () Microsoft Systems Administrat (MCSA) () Office Management () Office Specialist () Office Suppt () Paramedic Technology () Polysomnography Technology (Advanced ) Property and Casualty Insurance Management Operations () Property and Casualty Insurance Management Specialist () Real Estate Specialist () Robotics and Simulation Technician () Sound and Music Production AudioVisual Production () Webcast Media () Webcast Technology () Wireless and IP Communication Technician ()
5 It is unlikely that a change in a program requirement will be made during the academic year; however, if any change should be made after the printing of this catalog, revised program requirements will be available in the online official catalog, academic departments, and Career Programs Adviss offices. Each program will include reading, writing, al communication and fundamental mathematical skills within specific courses of the program. Students will be required to meet a specified level of competence in reading and writing pri to enrolling in Freshman Composition I. A number of courses within programs provide opptunities f students to acquire basic competencies in the use of computers. Computer courses and computer labaties are available to all students to acquire basic computer competencies. Graduation Requirements f the Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Science Degrees Responsibility f meeting the requirements f graduation with an Associate in Applied Science an Associate in Science degree rests with the student. To be awarded an A.A.S. A.S. degree from Valencia College a student must do the following:. Complete a prescribed course of study in one of the career programs described on the following pages. Each program includes a minimum of 5 credits of general education course wk. A maximum of 2 credits in college-level English as a Second Language f Academic Purposes (EAP) and a maximum of four credits in SLS 2940 Service Learning SLS 2940H Service Learning Hons may be applied toward an A.A.S. an A. S. degree. 6. Complete, at Valencia, at least 25% of the college-level credits required f the degree. 7. Obtain a degree audit through your Atlas account and review it f readiness to submit your application f graduation. 8. Submit an application f graduation online through Atlas by the deadline date listed in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. You must have at least the minimum number of college-level credits f your degree, including all courses f which you are registered, in der to submit a graduation application. 9. Fulfill all financial obligations to Valencia. IMPORTANT. Valencia graduates students at the end of each Fall, Spring and Summer Full Term, and holds an annual commencement ceremony at the end of Spring term. 2. Your governing catalog is the Valencia catalog in effect at the time of your initial enrollment in credit courses at Valencia. A Valencia catalog is valid f five academic years. You may follow the policies and graduation requirements in your governing catalog f the five academic years except when changed by law by the District Board of Trustees. You may officially declare any subsequent catalog as your governing catalog and follow its requirements f your initial degree certificate program until that catalog expires; however, if you change your degree certificate program, you are required to choose from the current degree and certificate program offerings and follow the graduation requirements of the current catalog. If your governing catalog has expired, your new governing catalog will be the catalog in effect in your next term of enrollment. The official version of this catalog is the online version at valenciacollege.edu/catalog. A maximum of four credits in internship courses may be applied toward an A.A.S an A.S. degree; if a degree program requires me than four internship credits, the additional credits may be applied toward the degree. 2. Satisfy entry testing requirements and complete, with a minimum grade of C, all required mandaty courses in reading, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes. 3. Complete successfully the course SLS 22 Student Success as described in the Requirements f Completing mandaty courses entry in this catalog if your entry test sces place you in developmental courses in reading, mathematics, and English. This requirement also applies if you choose to begin your course wk with entry-level, developmental courses in reading, mathematics, and English rather than complete entry testing. 4. Earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in: all earned credit hours at Valencia (Institutional GPA) all earned credit hours (Overall GPA) all earned credit hours that apply toward the degree (Program GPA) 5. Submit official transcripts of all college course wk, including course wk attempted following initial enrollment at Valencia. 26 Should the District Board of Trustees approve changes in program requirements to be effective within the academic year, the revised requirements will be available in the online catalog, in academic departments and Career Program Adviss offices. Students affected by the change in requirements should contact the appropriate career Program Advis, Program Direct Academic Dean. 3. You may earn any number of Associate in Applied Science and/ Associate in Science degrees. (In addition, you may earn one Associate in Arts degree at Valencia; however, if you have earned an Associate in Arts bachel s degree from an institution that has regional accreditation in the U.S., if you have earned the equivalent of an Associate in Arts bachel s degree in a feign country, you are not eligible to be awarded an Associate in Arts degree from Valencia. If you want to earn me than one degree at Valencia, you may complete the first degree and then pursue another degree you may pursue two degrees at the same time. Whenever possible, a course will be applied to me than one degree. If your official recds indicate that you are seeking admission to a limited-access program, this program will be designated as your primary maj and the Associate in Arts degree will be designated as your secondary maj in der to maximize your educational opptunities. continued
6 4. You will not receive grade fgiveness f any course that counts toward your degree and is repeated after you have been awarded the degree from Valencia. General Education Program Requirements f the Associate in Applied Science and Associate in Science Degrees The general education program at Valencia is designed to contribute to the student s educational growth by providing a basic liberal arts education. A student who completes the general education program should have achieved the following outcomes: Cultural and Histical Understanding: Demonstrate understanding of the diverse traditions of the wld, and an individual s place in it. Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning: Use processes, procedures, data, evidence to solve problems and make effective decisions. Communication Skills: Engage in effective interpersonal, al and written communication. Ethical Responsibility: Demonstrate awareness of personal responsibility in one s civic, social and academic life. Architecture ARC 2702 Art ARH 000 ARH 2050 Film ENG 200 Humanities HUM 020 HUM 020H Music MUL 00 MUL 07 MUT 0C MUT Philosophy PHI 200 PHI 2600 Religion REL 2000 Histy of Architecture II (3 cr) The Visual Arts Today (3 cr) Introduction to Art Histy I (3 cr) Introduction to Film (3 cr) Introduction to Humanities (3 cr) Introduction to Humanities Hons (3 cr) Music Appreciation (3 cr) Histy and Appreciation of Jazz and Rock (3 cr) Introduction to Music They (4 cr) Music They I (3 cr) Philosophy (3 cr) Ethics and Critical Thinking (3 cr) Understanding Religious Traditions (3 cr) Infmation Literacy: Locate, evaluate and effectively use infmation from diverse sources. Critical Thinking: Effectively analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and apply infmation and ideas from diverse sources and disciplines. AREA. COMMUNICATIONS 3 Credits Required Course - ENC 0 is the required course f the three semester credits in Communications. It must be completed with a minimum grade of C. Freshman Composition I (REQUIRED) ENC 0 Freshman Composition I (3 cr) ENC 0H Freshman Composition I Hons (3 cr) Freshman Composition II ENC 02 Freshman Composition II (3 cr) ENC 02H Freshman Composition II Hons (3 cr) Fundamentals of Speech SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech (3 cr) SPC 608H Fundamentals of Speech Hons (3 cr) SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr) SPC 07H Interpersonal Communication Hons (3 cr) AREA 2. HUMANITIES Required Courses A minimum of three semester credits. 3 Credits (a) Complete one course from the list below from Area 2 (b). Courses listed in Area 2 (a) do NOT satisfy the Gdon Rule writing requirement. Theatre THE 020 THE 00 Introduction to Theatre (3 cr) Introduction to Theatre Histy (3 cr) (b) These are Gdon Rule writing courses, and to apply toward the Gdon Rule requirement, a course must be completed with a minimum grade of C. Each of these courses has a prerequisite of ENC 0 Freshman Composition completed with a minimum grade of C. Humanities HUM 2220 Humanities Greek and Roman (3 cr) HUM 2220H Humanities Greek and Roman Hons (3 cr) HUM 2223 Humanities Late Roman and Medieval (3 cr) HUM 2223H Humanities Late Roman and Medieval Hons (3 cr) HUM 2232 Humanities Renaissance and Baroque (3 cr) HUM 2232H Humanities Renaissance and Baroque Hons (3 cr) HUM 2234 Humanities Enlightenment and Romanticism (3 cr) HUM 2234H Humanities Enlightenment and Romanticism Hons (3 cr) HUM 2250 Humanities Twentieth Century (3 cr) HUM 2250H Humanities Twentieth Century Hons (3 cr) HUM 230 Mythology (3 cr) HUM 230H Mythology Hons (3 cr) HUM 2403 Middle Eastern Humanities (3 cr) HUM 240 Asian Humanities (3 cr) HUM 2454 African-American Humanities (3 cr) HUM 246 Latin-American Humanities (3 cr) Architecture ARC 70 Histy of Architecture I (3 cr) 27
7 Art ARH 205 ARH 205H Histy EUH 2000* EUH 200* Introduction to Art Histy II (3 cr) Introduction to Art Histy II Hons (3 cr) Western Civilization I (3 cr) Western Civilization II (3 cr) Literature AML 20 American Literature: Colonial Period to Civil War (3 cr) AML 202 American Literature: Civil War to Present (3 cr) AML 202H American Literature: Civil War to Present Hons (3 cr) ENL 202 English Literature: 300 to 800 (3 cr) ENL 2022 English Literature: 800 to Present (3 cr) LIT 2090 Contempary Literature (3 cr) LIT 2090H Contempary Literature Hons (3 cr) LIT 20 Wld Literature: Beginning through Renaissance (3 cr) LIT 220 Wld Literature: Enlightenment to Present (3 cr) LIT 220H Wld Literature: Enlightenment to Present Hons (3 cr) LIT 274 Multimedia Literature and the Holocaust (3 cr) LIT 274H Multimedia Literature and the Holocaust Hons (3 cr) Music MUL 0 Political Science INR 2002* INR 2002H* Music Literature (3 cr) International Politics (3 cr) International Politics Hons (3 cr) * EUH 2000, EUH 200, INR 2002 and INR 2002H are Gdon Rule writing courses. Although these courses may apply toward either Humanities Social Sciences, the same course cannot apply toward both Humanities and Social Sciences. AREA 3. MATHEMATICS AREA 4. SCIENCE 3 Credits Required Courses A minimum of three semester credits in either math science. MAC 05 College Algebra (3 cr) MAC 05H College Algebra Hons (3cr) MAC 4 College Trigonometry (3 cr) MAC 40 Precalculus Algebra (3 cr) MAC 47 Precalculus (5 cr) MAC 2233 Calculus f Business and Social Science (3 cr) MAC 2233H Calculus f Business and Social Science Hons(3 cr) MAC 23 Calculus w/analytic Geometry I (5 cr) MAC 23H Calculus w/analytic Geometry I Hons (5 cr) MAC 232 Calculus w/analytic Geometry II (5 cr) MAC 232H Calculus w/analytic Geometry II Hons (5 cr) MAC 233 Calculus w/analytic Geometry III (4 cr) Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 28 MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3 cr) MAS 203 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3 cr) MGF 06 College Mathematics (3 cr) MGF 07 Mathematics f the Liberal Arts (3 cr) MHF 2300 Logic and Proof in Mathematics (3 cr) MHF 2300H Logic and Proof in Mathematics Hons (3cr) MTG 2204 Infmal Geometry (3 cr) STA 2023 Statistical Methods (3 cr) STA 2023H Statistical Methods Hons (3 cr) Valencia does not require a science course with a labaty; however, university majs determine if the student must take one me labaty science courses at Valencia. To select the most appropriate science courses f your maj transfer plan, complete an education plan through Atlas. AST 002 Astronomy (3 cr) AST 002H Astronomy Hons (3 cr) BOT 200C Botany (4 cr) BOT 2800 Ethnobotany (3 cr) BSC 005 Biological Science (3 cr) BSC 005L Lab in Applied Biology ( cr) BSC 005C Biological Science (4 cr) BSC 005H Biological Science Hons (4cr) BSC 00C Fundamentals of Biology I (4 cr) BSC 00H Fundamentals of Biology I Hons (4 cr) BSC 0C Fundamentals of Biology II (4 cr) BSC 0H Fundamentals of Biology II Hons (4 cr) BSC 020 Human Biology (3 cr) BSC 020C Human Biology (4 cr) BSC 026 Biology of Human Sexuality ( 3 cr) BSC 026H Biology of Human Sexuality Hons (3cr) BSC 050 Environmental Science (3 cr) BSC 050H Environmental Science Hons (3 cr) BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 cr) BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 cr) CHM 020 Chemistry in Everyday Life (3 cr) CHM 025C Introduction to General Chemistry (4 cr) CHM 045C Gen. Chemistry w/qualitative Analysis I (4 cr) CHM 045H Gen. Chemistry w/qualitative Analysis I Hons (4 cr) CHM 046C Gen. Chemistry w/qualitative Analysis II (4 cr) CHM 046H Gen. Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis II Hons (4 cr) CHM 205C Introducty Organic and Biochemistry (4 cr) CHM 220C Organic Chemistry I (4 cr) CHM 22C Organic Chemistry II (4 cr) ESC 000 Earth Sciences (3 cr) GLY 200C Physical Geology (4 cr) GLY 200C Histical Geology (4 cr) GLY 200H Histical Geology Hons (4 cr) MCB 200C Microbiology (4 cr) MET 00 Introduction to Meteology (3 cr) OCB 200C Marine Biology (4 cr) OCE 00 Introduction to Oceanography (3 cr) OCE 00H Introduction to Oceanography Hons (3cr) PCB 440 Flida Environmental Systems (3 cr) PCB 440H Flida Environmental Systems Hons(3 cr) PCB 2300C Aquatic Biology (3 cr) PCB 2308 Natural Histy of Flida Rivers ( cr) PCB 2340 Field Biology (3 cr) PCB 2350 Neotropical Biology (3 cr)
8 PHY 007C PHY 053C PHY 054C PHY 2048C PHY 2048H PHY 2049C PSC 020C AREA 5. SOCIAL SCIENCES Physics (4 cr) Introducty Physics I (4 cr) Introducty Physics II (4 cr) General Physics w/calculus I (4 cr) General Physics w/calculus I-Hons (4cr) General Physics w/calculus II (4 cr) Fundamentals of Physical Science (4 cr) Required Courses - A minimum of three semester credits. POS 204 POS 204H AFA 2000 AMH 200 AMH 200H AMH 2020 AMH 2020H ANT 2000 ASL 250 CLP 00 ECO 000 ECO 203 ECO 203H ECO 2023 ECO 2023H EUH 2000* EUH 200* HIS 2206 INR 2002* INR 2002H* POS 22 PSY 202 PSY 202H SYG 2000 SYG 2000H 3 Credits U.S. Government (3 cr) U.S. Government Hons (3 cr) Introduction to the African-American Experience (3 cr) United States Histy to 877 (3 cr) United States Histy to 877 Hons (3 cr) United States Histy 877 to Present (3 cr) United States Histy 877 to Present Hons (3 cr) Introduction to Anthropology (3 cr) Deaf Culture (3 cr) Psychology of Adjustment (3) Basic Economics (3 cr) Principles of Economics-Macro (3 cr) Principles of Economics-Macro Hons (3 cr) Principles of Economics-Micro (3 cr) Principles of Economics-Micro Hons (3 cr) Western Civilization I (3 cr) Western Civilization II (3 cr) Recent and Contempary Histy (3 cr) International Politics (3 cr) International Politics Hons (3 cr) State and Local Government (3 cr) General Psychology (3 cr) General Psychology Hons (3 cr) Introducty Sociology (3 cr) Introducty Sociology Hons (3 cr) * EUH 2000, EUH 200, INR 2002 and INR 2002H are Gdon Rule writing courses. Although these courses may apply toward either Humanities Social Sciences, the same course cannot apply toward both Humanities and Social Sciences. Accounting Technology Associate in Science Degree This program is designed f students who seek immediate employment in the field of accounting and f those presently employed in accounting careers and desiring advancement. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Manage business infmation using appropriate software. Prepare financial infmation about business ganizations to suppt external decision making. Prepare individual income tax returns, including suppting documentation. Demonstrate effective business communication skills. Evaluate business and financial infmation to suppt internal decision making. APA Basic Accounting 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 OST 4 Computer Keyboarding SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 Total Credits 22 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 * ACG 207 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 * ACG 2450 Computer Accounting I 3 ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Science + * Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 8 ADVANCED COURSES ACG 200 Intermediate Accounting I 3 * ACG 20 Intermediate Accounting II 3 * TAX 2000 Federal Income Tax 3 * ACG 2360 Cost Accounting 3 * ACG 2460 Computer Accounting II Spreadsheets 3 4Accounting Technology Electives 9 Total Credits 24 Total Degree Credits 64 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 29 continued
9 ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES APA 2934 Selected Topics in Accounting -3 * APA 2942 Internship in Accounting -3 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 * BUL 2242 Business Law II 3 ECO 2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 FIN 200 Personal Investments 3 FIN 200 Personal Finance 3 GEB 350 Introduction to International Business 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 MTB 03 Business Math 3 +* MAC 2233 Calculus f Business and Social Science 3 OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 +* STA 2023 Statistical Methods 3 SLS 303 Job Search * SLS 2940 Service Learning -4 Students may take Computer Keyboarding through credit-byexamination. 2 Students who want to pursue articulation agreements with four-year state schools must choose PSY 202 General Psychology and MAC 02, College Algebra as the science math elective 3 ECO 2023 may be substituted f ECO Students who want to pursue articulation agreements with four-year state schools must choose ECO 2023, Principles of Economics-Micro; MAC 2233 Calculus f Business and Social Science and STA 2023 Statistical Methods as electives. All specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Accounting Applications The purpose of this program is to prepare students f entry-level accounting employment to provide supplemental training f persons previously currently employed. The content prepares individuals in the principles, procedures, and theies of ganizing and maintaining financial recds and preparing financial repts. Manage business infmation using appropriate software. Prepare basic financial statements. Demonstrate effective business communication skills. Analyze business and financial infmation f internal decision making. APA Basic Accounting 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 MTB 03 Business Mathematics 3 Total Credits 9 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 * ACG 2450 Computer Accounting I 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 Total Credits 9 ADVANCED COURSES * ACG 207 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 * ACG 2460 Computer Accounting II Spreadsheets 3 Accounting Applications Electives 3 Total Credits 9 Total Certificate Credits 27 ACCOUNTING APPLICATIONS ELECTIVES * APA 2942 Internship in Accounting -3 FIN 200 Personal Investments 3 FIN 200 Personal Finance 3 OST 4 Computer Keyboarding OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 SLS 303 Job Search Students may take Computer Keyboarding through credit-by-examination. All specialized certificate courses are offered on the East Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 30 continued
10 Accounting Operations The purpose of this program is to prepare students f entry-level positions in accounting and business to provide supplemental training f persons previously currently employed. The content introduces individuals to the process of data entry into an accounting infmation system and includes the preparation, presentation, and analysis of business repts. Manage business infmation using spreadsheet software. Prepare basic financial statements. Demonstrate effective business communication skills. Analyze business and financial infmation f internal decision making. APA Basic Accounting 3 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Total Credits 6 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 * ACG 2460 Computer Accounting II - Spreadsheets 3 Total Credits 6 ADVANCED COURSES * ACG 207 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 Accounting Operations Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 8 ACCOUNTING OPERATIONS ELECTIVES * ACG 2450 Computer Accounting I 3 * APA 2942 Internship in Accounting -3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 FIN 200 Personal Investments 3 FIN 200 Personal Finance 3 OST 4 Computer Keyboarding OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 Students may take Computer Keyboarding through credit-byexamination. All certificate courses are offered on the East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Accounting Specialist The purpose of this program is to prepare students f entry-level positions in accounting and business, to provide supplemental training f persons previously currently employed. The content introduces individuals to the preparation, presentation, and analysis of business repts. Manage business infmation using spreadsheet software. Prepare basic financial statements. Demonstrate effective business communication skills. APA Basic Accounting 3 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Total Credits 6 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 * ACG 2460 Computer Accounting II - Spreadsheets 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 2 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Baking and Pastry Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) Associate in Science Degree This program provides students with an exciting opptunity to develop baking and pastry arts skills mastered in state-of-the-art production kitchens. Students will learn confectionary artistry in creating breads, cakes, pastries, and chocolates; yielding visual masterpieces. The program is designed f students planning to become a Pastry Chef and f culinarians, bakers, and others in the culinary industry who want to enhance their baking and pastry skills. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 3 continued
11 Discuss the various ganizations of the hospitality industry. Experience different baking procedures. Integrate human management skills into the classes. Compare various employability skills. Apply sanitation procedures in food service operations. Identify procedures relating to cost controls. Differentiate various baking and pastry service operations. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 OST 746 Food Service Computer Applications 2 FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 FSS 050C Baking Ingredients and Technology 3 FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 20 * FSS 052C Specialty Breads 3 FSS 2284C Catering and Banquet Management 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 * FSS 2054C Cookies, Tarts, and Friandises 3 * FSS 2056C Pastry Techniques 3 * FSS 2055C Contempary Cakes and Desserts 3 Science + * Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 24 ADVANCED COURSES * FSS 206C Basic and Classical Cakes and Pastries 3 * FSS 2059C Chocolates and Confections 4 * FSS 2057C Individual and Production Pastries 3 * FSS 2060C Restaurant and Production Desserts 4 * FSS 2058C Confectionary Art and Principles of Design 3 * FSS 2950C Culinary Competition -2 variable * FSS 2943 Internship in Baking and Pastry -3 variable Total Credits 20 Total Degree Credits 64 All specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. Students must earn three credits in either a combination of FSS 2943 Internship in Baking and Pastry and FSS 2950C Culinary Competition, three-credits in FSS 2943 Internship in Baking and Pastry. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Baking and Pastry Arts (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) This program provides students with an exciting opptunity to develop baking and pastry arts skills mastered in state-of-the-art production kitchens. Students will learn confectionary artistry in creating breads, cakes, and pastries; yielding visual masterpieces. The program is designed f students planning to become a Pastry Cook and f culinarians, bakers, and others in the culinary industry who want to enhance their baking and pastry skills. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Discuss the various ganizations of the hospitality industry. Experience different baking procedures. Integrate human management skills into the classes. Compare various employability skills. Apply sanitation procedures in food service operations. Identify procedures relating to cost controls. Differentiate various baking and pastry service operations. FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 FSS 050C Baking Ingredients and Technology 3 * FSS 052C Specialty Breads 3 FSS 2284C Catering and Banquet Management 3 * FSS 2054C Cookies, Tarts, and Friandises 3 * FSS 2056C Pastry Techniques 3 * FSS 2055C Contempary Cakes and Desserts 3 * FSS 206C Basic and Classical Cakes and Pastries 3 * FSS 2057C Individual and Production Pastries 3 * FSS 2943 Internship in Baking and Pastry Management 2 Total Certificate Credits 35 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 32
12 Building Construction Technology Associate in Science Degree The program has been planned to provide theetical and classroom experience which closely parallels on-the-job activities. The Building Construction program is designed to train competent technicians capable of wking with architects, engineers, contracts, building officials and others. The program will accommodate architectural drafting, construction estimats, schedulers, and superviss, as well as persons just entering the field of construction. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Engage in effective interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. Solve mathematical problems and equations utilizing algebraic and trigonometric functions. Demonstrate basic drafting proficiency, including the ability to use industry-standard computer software to generate 2D and 3D drawings. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment, including an understanding of industry terminology. Demonstrate basic competency in the use of surveying data collects, calculating angles, and field book procedures, and describe their imptance in construction reconnaissance. Estimate the costs f lab, materials, and equipment f a construction project using industry-standard software and procedures. Develop a schedule of activities f a construction project, determine the critical path, and identify methods of compressing the completion time. Wk in a team environment to analyze existing building types, develop a list of programmatic requirements, sketch a schematic design, and use this infmation to develop drawings and models sufficient to present a competent architectural design solution. ETD 03C Introduction to Construction/ Drafting Technology 2 ETD 00C Engineering Drawing 3 ETD 320 Introduction to CADD 3 * TAR 20C Architectural Drawing I 4 MTB 232 Technical Mathematics 4 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Total Credits 9 ETC 25 Engineering Materials and Processes 4 * BCN 2405 Statics and Strength of Materials 4 BCN 2563 Building Service Systems 3 * ETD 340 Advanced CADD 3 BCT 705 Contracts, Codes, Specifications and Office Practices 3 * SUR 0C Basic Surveying and Measurements (Surveying I) 4 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 24 ADVANCED COURSES * TAR 2033C Architectural Design 3 * BCT 2770 Building Construction Estimating 4 BCN 72 Construction Planning and Control 4 Architectural/Building Construction Technology Elective Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Social ScienceSee Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Gen. Ed. Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 2 Total Degree Credits 64 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES The Elective requirement may be satisfied with any course in the Course Descriptions section of the Valencia catalog with the subject prefix of ARC, BCN, BCT, ETC, ETD, ETM, SUR TAR. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 33 F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will continued
13 also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Building Construction Specialist This certificate is designed to prepare individuals f entry-level positions wking with architects, engineers, contracts, and building officials. It provides a wking knowledge of estimating, scheduling, and interpreting commercial and residential blueprints. It also provides the foundation f individuals pursuing a career in building inspection and quality control. Engage in effective interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. Solve mathematical problems and equations utilizing algebraic and trigonometric functions. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment, including an understanding of industry terminology. Estimate the costs f lab, materials, and equipment f a construction project using industry-standard software and procedures. Develop a schedule of activities f a construction project, determine the critical path, and identify methods of compressing the completion time. MTB 232 Technical Mathematics 4 ETC 25 Engineering Materials and Processes 4 * BCT 2770 Building Construction Estimating 4 BCN 72 Construction Planning and Control 4 Building Construction Elective(s) 2 Total Certificate Credits 8 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ELECTIVES BCN 272 Construction Blueprint Reading 3 BCN 2563 Building Service Systems 3 * BCN 294 Internship Explation in Construction * BCN 2942 Internship in Architectural/Building Construction -4 BCT 705 Contracts, Codes, Specifications, and Office Practices 3 SUR 0C Basic Surveying and Measurements (Surveying I) 4 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Business Administration Associate in Science Degree (Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path) This program is designed f students who seek immediate employment in the field of business administration and/ who decide to utilize this Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. Career Path to transfer to any Flida public university as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in General Business Administration. This program will help students develop managerial know-how and become valuable assets to any company. Instruction in this program provides a balanced curriculum of general education and businessrelated subjects. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Perfm the management functions. Compare selected theies of management. Prepare basic financial statements. Analyze business and financial infmation f internal decision making. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Perfm the functions in the marketing mix. Use basic business applications software. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 + CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 8 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 +* MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 +* ENC 02 Freshman Composition II 3 + ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 +* ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 +* Humanities HUM Prefix (Gdon Rule Writing) 3 Science Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Elective(s) (See recommended electives) 7 Total Credits 28 continued
14 ADVANCED COURSES +* MAC 2233 Calculus f Business and Social Science 3 Science Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* STA 2023 Statistical Methods 3 +* MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 +* ACG 207 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 + ECO 2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 Total Credits 8 Total Degree Credits 64 Recommended electives include SLS 22 Student Success, SLS 303 Job Search, *INR 2002 International Politics, and an applicable internship. Students are encouraged to see the Program Direct f Business Administration f special career advisement. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public and private universities provide opptunities, in addition to the Articulated A.S. to B.S. transfer option, f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. Infmation on some of these transfer options, including UCF s Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree, may be found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Business Management, Marketing, and Administration with Specializations in: Finance Human Resources Management International Business Management Marketing Property and Casualty Insurance Management Real Estate Management Small Business Management Associate in Science Degree This program will help students develop managerial know-how and become valuable assets to any company. Instruction in this program provides a balanced curriculum of general education and businessrelated subjects. Students, who have earned a Flida Real Estate License their Flida 4-40 Property and Casualty Insurance License passed certain AICPCU exams, may be eligible to receive college credit f courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the Alternative Award of Credit Agreement and complete a request fm. To have the credit awarded, students should bring the required documentation to the Dean s academic department f verification and approval. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Students wishing to transfer any credits from this program to another institution must accept responsibility f securing approval from the transfer institution. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and specialization course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 OST 4 Computer Keyboarding MTB 03 Business Mathematics 3 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 Total Credits 6 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 22 Finance Specialization The Associate in Science degree in Business Management, Marketing and Administration program includes business and general education courses designed to provide a career in business further study. The program prepares graduates f entry into a career in business the opptunity to transfer into a Bachel of Applied Science. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 35 Assess legal and ethical aspects of financial issues. Compare selected Theies of Management. Apply Business Mathematics Principles. Use basic Business Application Software. Examine the Financial Industry trends. Describe basic business law in the areas of security procedures and fraud detection. Prepare basic financial statements. continued
15 ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro ECO 2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 FIN 200 Personal Investments 3 FIN 200 Personal Finance 3 SLS 303 Job Search CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3 Internships and/ Business Electives 7 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 Human Resources Management Specialization ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro ECO 2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 + GEB 350 Introduction to International Business 3 * MAR 256 International Marketing 3 * FIN 205 International Finance 3 CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3 SLS 303 Job Search Internship(s) and/ Business Elective(s) 7 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 Management Specialization Perfm the management functions. Compare selected theies of management. Prepare basic financial statements. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Use basic business application software. Perfm basic human resources functions Apply knowledge of federal and state laws governing human resources management. Apply business mathematics principles. MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 * MNA 2329 Case Studies in Human Resources Management 3 * MNA 2320 Human Resources Recruitment, Selection, and Staffing 3 * MNA 2325 Compensation and Benefits Systems 3 * MNA 2403 Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations 3 SLS 303 Job Search Internship(s) and/ Business Elective(s) 7 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 Most Human Resources Management Specialization courses are offered only on the East Campus. International Business Specialization Perfm the management functions. Compare selected theies of management. Prepare basic financial statements. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Perfm the functions in the marketing mix. Use basic business applications software. Apply business mathematics principles. Explain the legal principles that generally apply to business entities. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 36 perfm the management functions Compare selected theies of management. Prepare basic financial statements. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Perfm the functions in the marketing mix. Use basic business application software. Apply business mathematics principles. Explain the legal principles that generally apply to business entities. ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro ECO 2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * BUL 2242 Business Law II 3 * ACG 207 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3 SLS 303 Job Search Internship(s) and/ Business Electives 7 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 Marketing Specialization Perfm the management functions. Compare selected theies of management. Prepare basic financial statements. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Perfm the functions in the marketing mix. Use basic business application software. Apply business mathematics principles Explain the legal principles that generally apply to business entities. Apply advertising and selling principles to an ganization s overall success. * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 * MKA 25 Advertising 3 * BUL 2242 Business Law II 3 SLS 303 Job Search CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3
16 Internship(s) and/ Business Electives 7 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 Property and Casualty Insurance Management Specialization This specialization will provide students with the necessary course wk that can lead to profitable and rewarding careers in the insurance industry life, health, property and casualty. Emphasis is placed on job preparation f affiliation with insurance agencies and home office operations. F individuals already employed, courses are made available f career advancement opptunities. These include Chartered Life Underwriters (CLU), Accredited Advis in Insurance (AAI), and Insurance Institute of America (IIA). Courses leading to licensing requirements f property and casualty general agents, customer representatives, and adjusters also are available. Perfm the management functions. Compare selected theies of management. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Use basic business applications software. Apply business mathematics principles. Apply the principles of personal, commercial and property insurance. Apply the principles of casualty insurance and casualty bonding. Analyze basic risk management. RMI 20 Principles of Property and Liability Insurance 3 * RMI 20 Personal Insurance Planning 3 * RMI 223 Commercial Insurance 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling CTS 55 Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk 3 Internship(s) and/ Business Electives 5 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 All Property and Casualty Insurance Management Specialization courses are offered on the East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Real Estate Management Specialization Perfm the Management Functions. Compare selected Theies of Management. Apply Business Mathematics Principles. Use basic Business Application Software. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 37 Apply the effect of current economic trends on the Real Estate industry. Appropriately use Real Estate Terminology. Apply Selling Principles to an ganization s overall success. Prepare basic Financial Statements. Assess ethical issues in Business situations. REE 000 Real Estate Principles and Practices 3 REE 400 Flida Real Estate Law 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 SLS 303 Job Search Internship(s) and/ Business Electives 3 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 Small Business Management Specialization Perfm the management functions. Compare selected theies of management. Apply business mathematics principles. Use basic business application software. Prepare basic financial statements. Generate a business plan. Perfm the functions in the marketing mix. SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 SLS 303 Job Search CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3 Internship(s) and/ Business Electives 3 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 26 Total Degree Credits 64 Business Management This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the fields of Business Management, Finance, Marketing, Small Business Management, and Retail. Compare selected theies of management. Use basic business application software. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Apply business mathematics principles. GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications OST 2854 Microsoft Office 3 MTB 03 2 Business Mathematics APA Basic Accounting continued
17 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Foundation Business Elective 3 Total Credits 2 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 Intermediate Business Elective 3 Total Credits 6 ADVANCED COURSES INP 30 Psychology in Business and Industry PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Advanced Business Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 24 FOUNDATION BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Foundation Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Intermediate Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 * ACG 207 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 APA Basic Accounting 3 FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 FIN 200 Personal Investments 3 FIN 200 Personal Finance 3 GEB 36 Foundations of E-Business 3 INP 30 Psychology in Business and Industry 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 MTB 03 Business Mathematics 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 ADVANCED BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Advanced Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA,CTS, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 303, SLS 22, and SPC 608. CGS 200 is a transferable course. 2 MAT 033C higher mathematics may be substituted f MTB 03. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 38 Business Operations This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the fields of Business Management, Finance, Marketing, Small Business Management, and Retail. Compare selected theies of management. Use basic business application software. Apply business mathematics principles. Assess ethical issues in business situations. GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications OST 2854 Microsoft Office 3 MTB 03 2 Business Mathematics APA Basic Accounting * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Foundation Business Elective 3 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 Intermediate Business Elective 3 Total Certificate Credits 8 FOUNDATION BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Foundation Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 INTERMEDIATE BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Intermediate Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 * ACG 207 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 APA Basic Accounting 3 FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 FIN 200 Personal Investments 3 FIN 200 Personal Finance 3 GEB 36 Foundations of E-Business 3 INP 30 Psychology in Business and Industry 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 MTB 03 Business Mathematics 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3
18 CGS 200 is a transferable course. 2 MAT 033C higher mathematics may be substituted f MTB 03. Business Specialist This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the fields of Business Management, Finance, Marketing, Small Business Management, and Retail. Compare selected theies of management. Use basic business application software. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Apply business mathematics principles. GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications OST 2854 Microsoft Office 3 MTB 03 2 Business Mathematics APA Basic Accounting * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 3 Foundation Business Elective 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 FOUNDATION BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Foundation Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 CGS 200 is a transferable course. 2 MAT 033C higher mathematics may be substituted f MTB 03. Customer Service Management This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the field of Customer Service. Compare selected theies of management. Use basic business application software. Perfm the functions in the marketing mix. Implement business, technical and interpersonal skills f customer suppt. Perfm the management functions. GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 CTS 55 Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Concepts 3 Customer Service Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 2 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 Total Credits 6 ADVANCED COURSES PSY 202 General Psychology INP 30 Psychology in Business and Industry 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 24 CUSTOMER SERVICE ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Customer Service Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CTS, GEB, ECO, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 22, SLS 303, SLS 2940, and SPC 608. Customer Service Operations This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the field of Customer Service. Compare selected theies of management. Use basic business application software. Perfm the functions in the marketing mix. Implement business, technical and interpersonal skills f customer suppt. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 39 continued
19 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 CTS 55 Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Concepts 3 Customer Service Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 2 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 8 CUSTOMER SERVICE ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Customer Service Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CTS, ECO, GEB, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 22, SLS 303, SLS 2940, and SPC 608. Customer Service Specialist This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the field of Customer Service. Compare selected theies of management. Use basic business application software. Implement business, technical and interpersonal skills f customer suppt. GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 CTS 55 Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Concepts 3 Customer Service Elective(s) 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 CUSTOMER SERVICE ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Customer Service Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL,CTS, ECO, GEB, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 22, SLS 303, SLS 2940, and SPC 608. Human Resources Management This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the fields of Human Resources Management. Perfm the management functions. Use basic business application software. Perfm basic human resources functions. Apply knowledge of federal and state laws governing human resources management. Assess ethical issues in business situations. MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 * MNA 2320 Human Resources Recruiting, Selection and Staffing 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications OST 2854 Microsoft Office 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business Business Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 2 * MNA 2403 Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations 3 Business Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 6 ADVANCED COURSES * MNA 2329 Case Studies in Human Resources 3 * MNA 2325 Compensation and Benefits Systems 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 24 BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS, COP, CTS, FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 303, SLS 22, and SPC 608. CGS 200 is a transferable course. The credits in this certificate program apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree. Most certificate courses are offered only on the East Campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 40
20 Human Resources Operations This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the field of Human Resources Management. Perfm the management functions. Use basic business application software. Perfm basic human resources functions. Apply knowledge of federal and state laws governing human resources management. Assess ethical issues in business situations. MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 * MNA 2320 Human Resources Recruiting, Selection and Staffing 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications OST 2854 Microsoft Office 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business Business Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 2 * MNA 2403 Human Resources Management Law and Employee Relations 3 Business Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 8 BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS, COP, CTS, FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI< SBM, TAX, SLS 303, SLS 22, and SPC 608. CGS 200 is a transferable course. The credits in this certificate program apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree. Most certificate courses are offered only on the East Campus. Human Resources Specialist This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the field of Human Resources Management. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 4 Perfm the Management Functions. Use basic Business Application Software. Perfm basic Human Resources Functions. Assess ethical issues in Business situations. MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 * MNA 2320 Human Resources Recruiting, Selection and Staffing 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications OST 2854 Microsoft Office 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business Business Elective(s) 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS,COP, CTS, FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, TRA, SLS 303, SLS 22, and SPC 608. CGS 200 is a transferable course. The credits in this certificate program apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree. Most certificate courses are offered only on the East Campus. Real Estate Specialist This program is designed f students seeking specialized training to prepare f employment to enhance their skills in the field of Real Estate. Perfm the management functions. Use basic business application software. Apply the effect of current economic trends on the real estate industry. Appropriately use real estate terminology. REE 000 Real Estate Principles and Practices 3 REE 400 Flida Real Estate Law 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications OST 2854 Microsoft Office 3 PLA 6 Real Property I GEB 0 Introduction to Business Business Elective(s) 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 continued
21 BUSINESS ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Business Elective credit if not being used as a Certificate requirement. Select from courses with subject prefixes of: ACG, APA, BUL, CGS, CIS, COP, CTS, FIN, GEB, INP, MAN, MAR, MKA, MNA, MTB, OST, REE, RMI, SBM, TAX, SLS 303, SLS 22, and SPC 608. CGS 200 is a transferable course. The credits in the certificate programs apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree, the Business Management, Marketing, and Administration Associate in Science degree. Property and Casualty Insurance Management Operations This certificate program is designed f students seeking specialized training in the insurance industry in the areas of life, health, property and casualty insurance f employment career advancement. Compare selected theies of management. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Apply the principles of personal, commercial and property insurance. Apply the principles of casualty insurance and casualty bonding. Analyze basic risk management. GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 RMI 20 Principles of Property and Liability Insurance 3 * RMI 27 Personal Insurance Planning 3 Property and Casualty Insurance Management Electives 3 Total Credits 2 *RMI 22 Commercial Insurance 3 Property and Casualty Insurance Management Electives 3 Total Certificate Credits 8 PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling CTS 55 Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk 3 Internship(s) 3 All certificate courses are offered on the East campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Property and Casualty Insurance Management Specialist This certificate program is designed f students seeking specialized training in the insurance industry in the areas of life, health, property and casualty insurance f employment career advancement. Compare selected theies of management. Assess ethical issues in business situations. Apply the principles of personal, commercial and property insurance. Apply the principles of casualty insurance and casualty bonding. Analyze basic risk management. GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 RMI 20 Principles of Property and Liability Insurance 3 * RMI 27 Personal Insurance Planning 3 Property and Casualty Insurance Management Electives 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 PROPERTY AND CASUALTY INSURANCE MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel CGS 250 Spreadsheet Applications f Business 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling CTS 55 Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk 3 Internship(s) 3 All certificate courses are offered on the East campus; some courses are offered at other locations NOTE: The credits in the certificate programs apply toward the Business Administration Associate in Science degree, the Business Management, Marketing, and Administration Associate in Science degree. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 42
22 Cardiovascular Technology Associate in Science Degree Limited-Access This program is designed f students who seek immediate employment in the healthcare field of Invasive Cardiovascular Technology. The Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist is an integral part of the cardiac catheterization labaty team, whose primary role is to perfm technical procedures f the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular injury and disease. Cardiovascular Technology is a challenging and growing profession. Upon graduation, positions are available in diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization labs in acute care hospitals, outpatient facilities, and privately owned clinics. With professional experience and additional education, career opptunities also are available in electrophysiology, echocardiography, management, education, marketing and sales. Graduates are eligible to take the national Registered Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist exam administered by Cardiovascular Credentialing International. The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Cardiovascular Technology (JRC-CVT) and by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Cardiovascular Technology is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Cardiovascular Technology Program; students must apply and be accepted to the program. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admissions section of this catalog. The Division of Allied Health provides infmation about specific admission criteria. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. The courses in the Cardiovascular Technology curriculum are progressive in nature, with one course building on the preceding course. Because of this progressive relationship, all cardiovascular courses must be completed in succession. If a student achieves a grade less than a C withdraws from any course that is required f the Cardiovascular Technology Associate in Science degree, the student will not be allowed to continue in the clinical ption of the program. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Perfm entry level skills as described by the scope of practice f Cardiovascular Technology. Perfm effective communication within the healthcare environment. Structure a safe environment in the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavis in a healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in the invasive cardiovascular setting. Prerequisite f Admission: +* BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Total Credits 4 Year I FALL TERM +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 +* MCB 200C Microbiology 4 +* CVT 000C Introduction to Cardiovascular Technology 4 Total Credits 4 Admission requirements that must be satisfied pri to submitting an application to the A.S. Degree Program in Cardiovascular Technology are: Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission; satisfy the requirements f Degree-Seeking Status and be in Active Student Status Satisfy the college entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed Complete the Cardiovascular Technology Prerequisite f Admission Course with a minimum grade of C Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.5 (including transfer wk) Satisfy the designated entrance test requirements f Health Sciences Programs Submit the completed Valencia Cardiovascular Technology Program application with the application fee by the deadline Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 43 SPRING TERM +* BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 +* PHY 007C Physics 4 +* CVT 260C Invasive Cardiology I: Cardiopulmonary Anatomy and Physiology 4 +* CVT 840L Cardiovascular Clinical Practicum I 2 Total Credits 4 SUMMER TERM +* CVT 270 Pathophysiology 3 + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 +* CVT 205C Cardiovascular Pharmacology and ECG Management 3 + Humanities PHI 2600 PHI 200 recommended; can be any course with HUM prefix that meets Gen. Ed. requirement 3 +* CVT 84L Cardiovascular Clinical Practicum II 2 Total Credits 4 Year II FALL TERM +* CVT 2420C Invasive Cardiology II 4 +* CVT 2620C Non-Invasive Cardiology II 4 +* CVT 2842L Cardiovascular Clinical Practicum III 4 Total Credits 2 continued
23 SPRING TERM +* CVT 242C Invasive Cardiology III 4 +* CVT 2843L Cardiovascular Clinical Practicum IV 4 +* CVT 22C Critical Care Applications 4 Total Credits 2 SUMMER TERM +* CVT 2920 Cardiovascular Technologist as a Professional 2 +* CVT 2844L Cardiovascular Clinical Practicum V 3 +* CVT 2426C Advanced Cardiovascular Concepts 2 Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 77 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check, and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences Programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Civil/Surveying Engineering Technology Associate in Science Degree The program has been planned to provide theetical and classroom experience which closely parallels on-the-job activities. The Civil/Surveying Engineering Technology Associate in Science degree simulates job situations found in a civil engineering and land surveying offices. This program applies to the design of highways, airpts, water control systems, and field layout of property boundary lines, subdivision, residential building construction, and commercial building construction. Graduates of specific programs at TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Solve mathematical problems using algebraic and trigonometric functions. Design projects using visualization and current industry methods. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment. Perfm basic land surveying instruments and perfm related calculations. Perfm the basic concepts of highway design and subdivision design. Practice professional and ethical responsibility of the profession. ETD 03C Introduction to Construction/ Drafting Technology 2 ETD 00C Engineering Drawing 3 ETD 320 Introduction to CADD 3 MTB 232 Technical Mathematics 4 * SUR 0C Basic Surveying and Measurements (Surveying I) 4 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 SUR 2390 Introduction to Geographic Infmation Systems 4 Total Credits 23 * ETD 340 Advanced CADD 3 * SUR 2202C Highway Drafting and Route Design 4 ETC 25 Engineering Materials and Processes 4 * BCN 2405 Statics and Strength of Materials 4 Civil/Surveying Engineering Technology Elective(s) 2 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 20 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 44
24 ADVANCED COURSES * SUR 2460 Subdivisions 3 * SUR 2640 Advanced Surveying Computations 4 ETC 252 Hydraulics and Hydrology 4 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Social ScienceSee Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Gen. Ed. Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 20 Total Degree Credits 63 CIVIL/SURVEYING ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES The Electives requirement may be satisfied with any course(s) in the Course Descriptions section of the Valencia catalog with the subject prefix of BCN, BCT, ETC, ETD, ETM, SUR TAR. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Computer Engineering Technology (Netwking) with Specializations in: Cisco Routing and Switching Microsoft Systems Administration Cyber Security and Digital Fensics Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to prepare students f careers in computer and netwk engineering technology. Graduates will be qualified f technological roles such as netwk design, netwk installation, netwk security and maintenance, inter-netwk communication and connectivity, netwk administration, microcomputer installation, maintenance and suppt. The program includes several courses that are essential in preparing individuals f achieving the requirements to take the examinations of various certifications: A+, Netwk+, Cisco Certified Netwk Associate (CCNA), Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP), Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH); Certified Hacking Fensic Investigat (HFI) and/ Certified Security Analyst (CSA). Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students who have earned the CISCO CCNA certification, may be eligible to receive college credit f certain courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the Alternative Award of Credit Agreement and complete a request fm. To have the credit awarded, students should bring the required documentation to the Dean s academic department f verification and approval. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 CET 278C A+ Concepts (Hardware) 3 MTB 329C Mathematics f Electronics 3 CET 2486C Local Area Netwks 3 EET 24C Introduction to Engineering Technology 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 POS 204 U.S. Government 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 CET 279C A+ Concepts (Software) 3 Total Credits 30 * CET 22C Digital Systems I 3 * CET 23C Digital Systems II * CET 223C Fundamentals of Microprocesss 3 * CET 2854 Wireless Netwks 3 * CET 2660C Cyber Security Fundamentals 3 * CET 2830C Infmation Assurance 3 * CET 2544C Computer Virtualization Technology 3 * CET 2792C Microsoft Windows Server Netwk 3 Total Credits 2 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 45 continued
25 Cisco Routing and Switching Specialization Cyber Security and Digital Fensics Specialization Demonstrate proficiency in troubleshooting personal computers. Examine the roles and functions of netwk infrastructure. Build inter-netwked environments, incpating routers, bridges, and switches. Apply mathematical foundations in designing scalable TCP/IP netwks. Troubleshoot various static and dynamic routing protocols. Test and solder IC components associated with basic digital electronic systems. Apply a wking knowledge of group dynamics, team building, and time management skills to computer netwking projects. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the computer engineering technology profession. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. M, M2 * ETS 2220C Introduction to Fiber Optics 3 * CET 60C Cisco Router Technology 3 * CET 265C Cisco Advanced Router Technology 3 * CET 2620C Cisco Projects in Routing Design and Administration 4 * CET 2675C Voice Over IP 3 Computer Engineering Technology Electives Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 68 Microsoft Systems Administration Specialization Demonstrate proficiency in troubleshooting personal computers. Demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft operating systems and use of diagnostics. Examine the roles and functions of the netwking infrastructure. Develop a Microsoft netwk. Apply mathematical Functions in designing scalable TCP/IP netwks. Test and solder IC components associated with basic digital electronic systems. Apply group dynamics and team building f Microsoft projects. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the computer engineering technology profession. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. * CET 2793C Microsoft Windows Server Administration 4 * CET 2794C Microsoft Windows Server Active Directy 3 * CTS 63C Microsoft Windows 7 3 * CET 280C Microsoft Exchange Server 3 * CET 282C Microsoft SQL Server 3 Computer Engineering Technology Electives Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 68 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 46 Demonstrate proficiency in troubleshooting personal computers. Test and Solder IC components associated with basic digital electronic systems. Build secure converged netwks to meet industry standards. Implement protective measures critical to securing a netwk infrastructure. Defend an enterprise-level netwk against cyber threats and exploits. Evaluate security policies f compliance with current National Security Agency standards and regulations. Audit ganizational preparedness capabilities in responding to cyber attacks. Create proper chain of custody documentation. Preserve the fensic integrity of evidence. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. Apply wking knowledge of group dynamics, team-building, and time management skills to cyber security and digital fensics projects. Demonstrate an understanding of the ethical expectations of the profession. * CET 60C Cisco Router Technology 3 * CET 2880C Computer Fensics 4 * CET 2890C Cyber Security 3 * CET 2892C Advanced Cyber Security 3 * CET 2894C Projects in Cyber Security (Capstone) 3 Computer Engineering Technology Elective Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 68 COMPUTER ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES SLS 303 Job Search any Valencia courses with the CET, CTS, COP, EET, EST prefix ENC 20 Technical Communication is strongly recommended. All specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two
26 years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Cisco Netwk Associate (CCNA) This Cisco certificate program provides the student with the skills necessary to wk with traditional Cisco-based netwks that predominately include local area netwk and wide area netwk routers and switches. The program also will prepare the student to take the Cisco Certified Netwk Associate (CCNA) certification exams. Demonstrate proficiency in troubleshooting personal computers. Examine the roles and functions of netwk infrastructure. Troubleshoot various static and dynamic routing protocols such as Enhanced Gateway Routing Protocols (EIGRP), and Open Shtest Path First (OSPF). Plan campus wide switched netwks related technologies such as Virtual LANs, Spanning Tree Protocols, and Virtual Trunking Protocol. * CET 60C Cisco Router Technology 3 * CET 265C Cisco Advanced Router Technology 3 * CET 2620C Cisco Projects in Routing Design and Administration 4 Cisco Netwk Associate Electives 2 Total Certificate Credits 2 CISCO NETWORK ASSOCIATE ELECTIVES SLS 303 Job Search any Valencia courses with the CET, CTS, COP, EET, EST prefix NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses may be offered at other locations. Microcomputer Repairer/Installer This certificate program prepares the student with excellent preparation f employment as a computer suppt specialist, help desk specialist, computer system analyst, and/ computer service representative. Students who complete this program will have the expertise needed to take CompTIA certification A+ and Netwk+ examinations. Demonstrate proficiency in troubleshooting personal computers. Identify procedures f installing, upgrading, diagnosing, and optimizing operating systems. Examine the functions of netwk infrastructure. EET 24C Introduction to Engineering Technology 3 CET 278C A+ Concepts (Hardware) 3 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 47 CET 279C A+ Concepts (Software) 3 CET 2486C Local Area Netwks 3 Microcomputer Repairer/Installer Electives 3 Total Certificate Credits 5 MICROCOMPUTER REPAIRER/INSTALLER ELECTIVES SLS 303 Job Search any Valencia courses with the CET, CTS, COP, EET, EST prefix NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations Microsoft Server Administrat This certificate program is designed to provide students with the skills necessary to implement, manage and troubleshoot existing Microsoft netwk and server environments. The program helps prepare students f Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Administration (MCITP) certification. Demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft operating systems and use of diagnostics. Assess the roles and functions of the netwking infrastructure. Develop a Microsoft netwk. Identify procedures f installing, upgrading, diagnosing, and optimizing operating systems. CET 279C A+ Concepts (Software) 3 CET 2486C Local Area Netwks 3 * CET 2792C Microsoft Windows Server Netwk 3 * CET 2793C Microsoft Windows Server Administrat 4 * CET 2794C Microsoft Windows Server Active Directy 3 * CTS 63C Microsoft Windows 7 3 Microsoft Systems Administrat Elective(s) 2 Total Certificate Credits 2 MICROSOFT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR ELECTIVES SLS 303 Job Search any Valencia courses with the CET, CTS, COP, EET, EST prefix All certificate courses are offered on the West campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Computer Infmation Technology Associate in Science Degree This program is designed f students who wish to develop infmation technology skills in technical customer service, infmation technology suppt, and computer security. There is significant flexibility in this degree. It is designed f students who seek immediate employment, and it provides the option f students to transfer as a juni to continued
27 complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Infmation Systems Technology. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Analyze technical problems as related to customer requirements. Design a logical plan f the development of technical requirements. Develop resources to meet technical requirements. Implement computer systems solutions including documentation. Evaluate computer systems problems, plans, and solutions f crectness and appropriateness. Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical audiences. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 N CTS 34C Netwk Essentials 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 A CTS 3C Computer Maintenance Essentials 3 * CTS 42 Infmation Technology Project Management 3 Total Credits 2 Gen. Ed. Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 Total Credits 24 ADVANCED COURSES 3 Computer Infmation Technology Electives 4 * CIS IT Capstone 3 * CIS 2943 Internship in Computer Infmation Technology CGS 2650 Social Netwking f Job Search Total Credits 8 Total Degree Credits 63 Computer Infmation Technology Analyst with Specializations in: IT Security IT Suppt A CTS 3C Computer Maintenance Essentials 3 P * CTS 42 Infmation Technology Project Management 3 N CTS 34C Netwk Essentials 3 * S CTS 20 Introduction to Netwk Security 3 L CTS 232 Linux System Administration 3 L COP 234 Linux Shell Scripting 3 3 Computer Infmation Technology Electives 6 Total Credits 24 IT Security Specialization Design a logical plan f the development of technical requirements. Develop resources to meet technical requirements. Evaluate computer systems security vulnerabilities using appropriate resources. Implement computer netwk security defenses. CGS 209 Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Infmation Technology 3 * S CTS 20 Introduction to Netwk Security 3 + C COP 2822 Web Site Development 3 + CGS 2545 Database Management Systems 3 Computer Infmation Technology 2 Business Elective 3 Social Science See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 48 * CTS 237 Advanced Netwk Security 3 Total Credits 3 Total Certificate Credits 27 IT Suppt Specialization Analyze technical problems as related to customer requests. Evaluate computer systems problems, plans, and solutions f crectness and appropriateness. Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical audiences.
28 CTS 55 Introduction to Customer Service and Help Desk Concepts 3 Total Credits 3 Total Certificate Credits 27 Computer Infmation Technology Specialist Design a logical plan f the development of technical requirements Evaluate computer systems security vulnerabilities using appropriate resources. A CTS 3C Computer Maintenance Essentials 3 P* CTS 42 Infmation Technology Project Management 3 N CTS 34C Netwk Essentials 3 * S CTS 20 Introduction to Netwk Security 3 3 Computer Infmation Technology Electives 6 Total Certificate Credits 8 F students with a high level of expertise in current version of Microsoft Office Suite, credit-by-examination is available f this course. 2 COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS ELECTIVES Any of these courses not being used f a degree requirement may be used f the Business Elective credit. Students planning to transfer to a four-year institution are encouraged to consult a career program advis to determine the best course selection f transfer. ECO 203 Principles of Economics - Macro 3 ECO 2023 Principles of Economics - Micro 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 3 COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES Any course with a subject prefix of CET, CGS (except CGS 060), CTS, CAP, CIS, COP, COT not already used to satisfy program requirements 4 CIS 290 is taken in last semester with department approval, and satisfacty completion of all mandated discipline specific foundation and intermediate technical courses. The following notations indicate the course is part of a sequence which prepares students f a CompTIA other industry certification examination: A A+ C CIW Foundations N Netwk + S Security + I i-net + L Linux + P Project + Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Computer Programming and Analysis Associate in Science Degree This program is designed f students who wish to develop skills in computer software development and analysis. The ce courses provide knowledge and hands-on training in the foundations of computer technology, computer programming, programming analysis and design, and Web applications development. This program is designed f students who seek immediate employment, and it provides the option f transfer to a Bachel s degree. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Analyze technical problems as related to customer requirements. Design a logical plan f the development of a software solution. Implement software solutions including documentation. Evaluate software problems, plans, and solutions f crectness and appropriateness. Communicate effectively with technical and non-technical audiences. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 49 continued
29 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 + COP 000 Introduction to Programming Concepts 3 * CTS 42 Infmation Technology Project Management 3 CTS 3C Computer Maintenance Essentials 3 CGS Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 + COP 2822 Web site Development 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 +* MAC 05 3 College Algebra 3 Total Credits 24 +* COP 2220 C Programming +* COP 2800 Java Programming +* COP 332 Visual Basic Programming +* COP 2360 C# Programming 3 CGS 209 Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Infmation Technology 3 + CGS 2545 Database Management Systems 3 SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Social Science See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 See Gen. Ed.Elective 3 Total Credits 2 ADVANCED COURSES +* COP 2224 C++ Programming +* COP 2805 Advanced Java Programming +* COP 282 Advanced Microsoft Application Development +* COP 2823 Advanced Microsoft Web Development 3 * COP 2830 Scripting Languages 3 + * CIS IT Capstone 3 + * CIS 2942 Internship in Computer Programming CGS 2650 Social Netwking f Job Search Computer Programming and Analysis Electives 8 Total Credits 8 Total Degree Credits 63 General education courses are in bold print in the degree course listing. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND ANALYSIS ELECTIVES: Any course in the course description section of the Valencia catalog with the subject prefix of CAP, CET, CGS (except CGS 060), CIS, COP, COT, CTS. at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Computer Programming with Specializations in: Computer Programming Web Development Game Programming This certificate is designed f students who wish to develop skills in computer programming, game programming Web development. + COP 000 Introduction to Programming Concepts 3 CTS 3C Computer Maintenance Essentials 3 + COP 2822 Web Site Development 3 + CGS 2545 Database Management Systems 3 Computer Programming and Analysis Electives 9 Total Credits 2 Computer Programming Specialization Analyze technical problems as related to customer requirements. Design a logical plan f the development of a software solution. Implement software solutions including documentation. Evaluate software problems, plans, and solutions f crectness and appropriateness. + * COP 2220 C Programming + * COP 2800 Java Programming + * COP 332 Introduction to Visual Basic + * COP 2360 C# Programming 3 * COP 2830 Scripting Languages 3 Computer Programming and Analysis Electives 6 Total Credits 2 Total Certificate Credits 33 Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered 50
30 Web Development Specialization Analyze technical problems as related to customer requirements. Design a logical plan f the development of a Web-based solution. Implement Web-based solutions including documentation. Evaluate Web-based problems, plans, and solutions f crectness and appropriateness. * COP 2830 Scripting Languages 3 * CGS 2786 Web Development Tools 3 * COP 82 XML and Web Services 3 Computer Programming and Analysis Electives 3 Total Credits 2 Total Certificate Credits 33 Game Programming Specialization Design a logical plan f the development of gaming software. Implement games using object-iented programming. Test games f crectness and entertainment value. +* COP 2800 Java Programming 3 +* COP 2805 Advanced Java Programming 3 +* COT 200 Introduction to Math and Physics f Game Programming 3 +* CAP 2023 Game Programming 3 Total Credits 2 Total Certificate Credits 33 Computer Programming Specialist with Specializations in: Computer Programming Web Development This certificate is designed f students who wish to gain a foundation in software development. + COP 000 Introduction to Programming Concepts 3 CTS 3C Computer Maintenance Essentials 3 Computer Programming and Analysis Electives 6 Total Credits 2 Computer Programming Specialization Analyze technical problems as related to customer requirements. Design a logical plan f the development of a software solution. Implement software solutions including documentation. Evaluate software problems, plans, and solutions f crectness and appropriateness. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 5 +* COP 2220 C Programming +* COP 2800 Java Programming +* COP 332 Introduction to Visual Basic +* COP 2360 C# Programming 3 Computer Programming and Analysis Electives 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 8 Web Development Specialization Analyze technical problems as related to customer requirements. Design a logical plan f the development of a Web-based solution. Implement Web-based solutions including documentation. Evaluate Web-based problems, plans, and solutions f crectness and appropriateness. + COP 2822 Web Site Development 3 * COP 2830 Scripting Languages 3 Total Credits 6 Total Certificate Credits 8 Students with pri programming experience who pass a waiver examination will be allowed to substitute a higher-level course f this course. 2 F students with a high level of expertise in current version of Microsoft Office Suite, credit-by-examination is available f this course. 3 Students who were not required to take MAC 05 may use a me advanced MAC, approved equivalent, course to meet the math requirement. 4 CIS 290 is taken in the last semester with department approval and satisfacty completion of all mandated discipline specific foundation and intermediate technical courses. Criminal Justice Institute Crectional Officer Law Enfcement Officer Crossover: Crections to Law Enfcement Auxiliary Law Enfcement Officer Career Certificates Vocational Credit Certificates Limited-Access As the population of Flida increases, the need f qualified law enfcement and crectional officers must crespondingly increase to meet the need. Criminal justice is a demanding profession, requiring the individual to have a wking knowledge of law and criminal offenses, knowledge of apprehension and detention techniques, effective verbal and written communication skills, and excellent public and interpersonal relations skills. continued
31 Admission to these programs is limited. Applicants much achieve at least a minimum sce on the required entry assessment. Successful completion of either the Crectional Officer the Law Enfcement Officer program, as well as a passing grade on the State of Flida Certification Examination, is required f a career as a swn officer in crections law enfcement regardless of any other criminal justice training degree wk which may have been completed. Crectional Officer This program is designed to prepare individuals as Crectional Officers. Program content includes the criminal justice system; weapons, basic law and legal procedures; crectional operations; communication; interpersonal skills; CPR and first aid, defensive tactics; investigation procedures; physical security considerations, and emergency preparedness techniques. After completion of the program, students must take and pass a state examination to be certified in the State of Flida. See the Admissions section of this catalog f admissions infmation and contact the Criminal Justice Institute office f admission requirements and procedures. Program expenses are given in the Financial Infmation section of this catalog. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic crectional officer skills and knowledge in high liability training areas. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic crectional officer knowledge in non-high liability training areas. Students must complete the state mandated physical training requirements. Students must practice professional responsibility in accdance with the Criminal Justice Institute s regulations manual. Contact Vocational Course Title Hours Credits CJK 003 CMS First Aid f Criminal Justice Officers CJK 0040 CMS Criminal Justice Firearms CJK 005 CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics CJK 0340 Officer Wellness and Physical Abilities CJK 0300 Introduction to Crections CJK 0305 Communications CJK 030 Officer Safety CJK 035 Facility and Equipment CJK 0320 Intake and Release CJK 0325 Supervising a Crectional Facility CJK 0330 Supervising a Special Population CJK 0335 Responding to Incidents and Emergencies Total Contact Hours Other suggested course: CJD 0939 Criminal Justice Exam Review Law Enfcement Officer This program is designed to prepare individuals f entry-level positions in law enfcement, such as police officers and deputy sheriffs. Program content includes introduction to criminal justice, legal knowledge, patrol techniques, defensive tactics, vehicle operation, weapons, investigations, CPR and first aid, court system, communications and interpersonal skills. After completion of the program, students must take and pass a state examination to be certified in the State of Flida. See the Admissions section of this catalog f admissions infmation and contact the Criminal Justice Institute office f admission requirements and procedures. Program expenses are given in the Financial Infmation section of this catalog. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic recruit law enfcement skills and knowledge in high liability training areas. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic recruit law enfcement knowledge in non-high-liability training areas. Students must complete the state mandated physical training requirements. Students must practice professional responsibility in accdance with the Criminal Justice Institute s regulations manual. Contact Vocational Course Title Hours Credits CJK 0007 Introduction to Law Enfcement.367 CJK 0008 Law Enfcement Legal CJK 00 Law Enfcement Human Issues CJK 007 Law Enfcement Communications CJK 0020 CMS Law Enfcement Vehicle Operations CJK 003 CMS First Aid f Criminal Justice Officers CJK 0040 CMS Criminal Justice Firearms CJK 005 CMS Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics CJK 006 Law Enfcement Patrol I CJK 0062 Law Enfcement Patrol II CJK 007 Law Enfcement Criminal Investigations CJK 0076 Law Enfcement Crime Scene Investigations CJK 0082 Law Enfcement Traffic Stops CJK 0083 DUI Traffic Stops CJK 0086 Law Enfcement Traffic Crash Investigations CJK 0096 Criminal Justice Officer Physical Fitness CJK 0422 Dart Firing Stun Gun Total Contact Hours Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 52
32 Other suggested course: CJD 0939 Criminal Justice Exam Review Crossover: Crections to Law Enfcement This program is designed to prepare individuals who have completed the Crectional Officer program who currently are certified as crectional officers f entry-level positions in law enfcement, such as police officers and deputy sheriffs. This cross-training program allows f flexibility in scheduling. After completion of the program, students must take and pass a state examination to be certified in the State of Flida. See the Admissions section of this catalog f admissions infmation and contact the Criminal Justice Institute office f admission requirements and procedures. Program expenses are given in the Financial Infmation section of this catalog. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic recruit law enfcement skills and knowledge in high-liability training areas. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic recruit law enfcement knowledge in non-high-liability training areas. Contact Vocational Course Title Hours Credits CJK 022 Crectional Cross-Over to Law Enfcement Introduction & Legal CJK 0222 Crectional Cross-Over to Law Enfcement Communications CJK 0223 Crectional Cross-Over to Law Enfcement Human Issues CJK 0020 CMS Law Enfcement Vehicle Operations CJK 006 Law Enfcement Patrol CJK 0062 Law Enfcement Patrol CJK 007 Criminal Investigations CJK 0076 Crime Scene Investigations CJK 0082 Traffic Stops CJK 0083 DUI Traffic Stops CJK 0086 Law Enfcement Traffic Crash CJK 022 Investigations Cross-Over Crectional to Law Enfcement CMS High-Liability CJK 0422 Dart-Firing Stun Gun Total Contact Hours Other suggested course: CJD 0939 Criminal Justice Exam Review Auxiliary Law Enfcement Officer This program is designed to prepare individuals who have completed the Law Enfcement Volunteer program f entry level volunteer positions as Law Enfcement Auxiliary Officers. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic recruit law enfcement skills and knowledge in high-liability training areas. Students must demonstrate state mandated basic recruit auxiliary law enfcement knowledge in non-high-liability training areas. Course Title Contact Hours CJK 0240 Law Enfcement Auxiliary Introduction 27 CJK 024 Law Enfcement Auxiliary Patrol and Traffic 9 CJK 0242 Law Enfcement Auxiliary Investigations 7 CJK 0422 Dart-Firing Stun Gun 8 CJK 003 CMS First Aid Criminal Justice Officers 40 CJK 0040 Criminal Justice Firearms 80 CJK 005 Criminal Justice Defensive Tactics 80 CJK 0020 CMS Criminal Justice Vehicle Operations 48 Total Contact Hours The Criminal Justice Institute programs are offered at the Criminal Justice Institute located at 8600 Valencia College Lane (near the East Campus). Criminal Justice Technology Associate in Science Degree (Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path) The Criminal Justice degree program offers the student a broad background in the histy, philosophy, ganization, management and operation of the criminal justice system. It is designed f students who seek immediate employment in the field of criminal justice and/ who decide to utilize this Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path to transfer to any Flida public university as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s of Science degree in Criminal Justice. This program prepares students to wk in law enfcement, crections, private/industry security and other criminal justice fields. It is also beneficial to professionals seeking incentive benefits career enhancement. In addition, this program can be useful as a first step toward a career in other legal public service careers. Successful completion of a state-certified training academy and state examination is required to be a swn law enfcement crections officer in the State of Flida regardless of any degree wk which may have been completed. Graduates of specific programs at TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/tec/cfm to view the Criminal Justice articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students who have successfully completed a state-certified training academy such as Valencia s Criminal Justice Institute and passed a recognized state certification exam f Law Enfcement Officer, Crections Officer Probation/Parole Officer, may also be eligible to receive credit f certain courses in this program. F infmation and continued
33 requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the Alternative Award of Credit agreement and complete a request fm. To have the credit awarded, students should bring the required documentation to the Dean s academic department f verification and approval. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Students wishing to transfer any credits from this program to another institution must accept responsibility f securing approval from the transfer institution. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. This is found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/crim_jus/ps.cfm All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Apply knowledge of criminal law, constitutional law, and juvenile law to criminal scenarios. Communicate criminal justice concepts through al and written fmats. Analyze life long ethical and professional responsibilities of criminal justice personnel in the administration of justice. Examine the interaction between police ganizations, the courts, crections, and the community in the administration of justice. Select the appropriate techniques and practices common to particular types of criminal investigations. CCJ 020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CCJ 00 Criminology 3 CJE 240 Introduction to Security 3 CJE 2003 Career Choices in Criminal Justice CJC 2000 Introduction to Crections 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 ^ PSY 202 General Psychology SYG 2000 Introducty Sociology 3 Criminal Justice Technology Elective 3 Total Credits 22 * CCJ 2452 Criminal Justice Administration 3 CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation 3 CJL 202 Criminal Evidence and Procedures 3 * CJE 2000 Policing Systems and Procedures 3 CJL 200 Criminal Law 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 +* Mathematics 2 See Gen. Ed. Requirement (GR) 3 Criminal Justice Technology Elective 3 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 27 ADVANCED COURSES CJJ200 Juvenile Justice Systems 3 Science 3 See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Humanities 4 See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Elective(s) 3 Criminal Justice Technology Elective 3 Total Credits 5 Total Degree Credits 64 Homeland Security Specialization Differentiate between ethical and unethical attitudes and actions regarding execution of homeland security practices. Communicate homeland security concepts through al and written fmats. Identify security threats that affect bder and transptation systems. Describe the foundation and goals f security. DSC 006 Introduction to Homeland Security 3 * DSC 2242 Transptation and Bder Security 3 * DSC 2590 Intelligence Analysis and Security Management 3 Total Credits 9 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES CJE 260 Multicultural Law Enfcement 3 CJC 262 Community Crections 3 * CCJ 294 Internship Explation/Field Observation in Criminal Justice -3 CCJ 2930 Selected Topics in Criminal Justice 3-9 CGS 060 Introduction to Computers CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 CCJ 2022 Contempary Issues in Criminal Justice 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 * ENC 02 Freshmen Composition II 3 * CLP 240 Abnmal Psychology 3 * PSY 2050 Survey of Fensics Psychology 3 HSC 400 First Aid/CPR 3 SPN Prefix See Spanish Listings 3-4 ASL 240 American Sign Language 4 DSC 006 Introduction to Homeland Security 3 * DSC 2242 Transptation and Bder Security 3 * DSC 2590 Intelligence Analysis and Security Management 3 Recommended Electives include SLS 22 Student Success, Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better Students planning to transfer to UCF should select from these math courses MGF 06, MAC 05, MAC 4, MAC 2233, MAC 23, MAC 232, MAC 233, AND STA 2023.
34 3 Students planning to transfer to UCF should select from these science courses AST 002, CHM 020, PHY 053C, PSC 020C, BSC 005, BSC 050, BSC 00C, AND ESC Students planning to transfer to UCF should select from these humanities courses EUH 2000, EUH 200, ARH 2050, ARH 205, LIT 20, LIT 220, MUL 00, PHI 200, REL 2000, and THE 020. All specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public and private universities provide opptunities, in addition to the Articulated A.S. to B.S. transfer option, f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. Infmation on some of these transfer options, including UCF s Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree, may be found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. It is also recommended that those students take PSY 202 General Psychology rather than SYG 2000 Introducty Sociology. Criminal Justice Technology Specialist This certificate is intended f students interested in wking in a suppt capacity within criminal justice ganizations in the private security field. Students will develop a broad-base of knowledge that includes a basic understanding of criminal evidence and procedures, and an overview of the criminal justice system and related administrative concerns. Other topics will cover issues related to private security, juvenile justice systems, and adult crectional systems. Students will develop specific skills in business communications and learn basic computer fundamentals and applications necessary to contribute in a suppt role with a criminal justice private security ganization. Apply knowledge of criminal law, constitutional law and juvenile law to criminal scenarios. Communicate criminal justice concepts through al and written fmats. Analyze life-long ethical and professional responsibilities of criminal justice personnel in the administration of justice. Examine the interaction between police ganizations, the courts, crections, and the community in the adminstration of justice. Select the appropriate techniques and practices common to particular types of criminal investigations. CCJ 020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 * CCJ 2452 Criminal Justice Administration 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Application 3 CJE 240 Introduction to Security 3 CJJ 200 Juvenile Justice Systems 3 CJL 202 Criminal Evidence and Procedures 3 CJC 262 Community Crections 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 Total Certificate Credits 24 Homeland Security Specialist This certificate is intended f students interested in wking f a law enfcement agency, a federal homeland security ganization, a private security ganization, in the emergency management field. In particular, students will develop a broad-based knowledge that includes a basic understanding of the structure and mission of homeland security. Additional topics that will be covered include weapons of mass destruction, transptation and bder security, legal and ethical issues, sources of terrist threats and natural hazards, risk assessment and mitigation, the National Incident Command System (NIMS), intelligence and security analysis. Identify security threats that affect bder and transptation security. Describe the foundation and goals f security. Differentiate between ethical and unethical attitudes and actions regarding execution of homeland security practices. Apply knowledge of constitutional, case, and statuty law to homeland security scenarios. Communicate homeland security concepts through al and written fmats. DSC 006 Introduction to Homeland Security 3 DSC 2242 Transptation and Bder Security 3 DSC 2590 Intelligence Analysis and Security Management 3 Total Certificate Credits 9 NOTE: The credits in this course apply towards a Criminal Justice Technology Associates of Science degree. Culinary Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) Associate in Science Degree The hospitality industry is expanding and, with it, the need f skilled culinary managers. Whether you are interested in learning skills to become a culinary manager upgrading your current culinary management talents, Valencia College has courses that may interest you. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 55 Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the continued
35 articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ career program advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Discuss the various ganizations of the hospitality industry. Experience different cooking procedures. Integrate human management skills into the classes. Compare various employability skills. Apply sanitation procedures in food service operations. Identify procedures relating to cost controls. Differentiate various food service operations. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 OST 746 Food Service Computer Applications 2 FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 HUN 004 Healthy Cuisine/Nutrition 3 * FSS 240C Classical Cuisine 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 26 * FSS 246C Baking and Pastries I 3 * FSS 2204C Quantity Food Production II 4 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 HFT 2223 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 FSS 2284C Catering and Banquet Management 3 * FSS 2242C International and Regional Foods 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 22 ADVANCED COURSES FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 * FSS 2205C Quantity Food Production III 4 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 56 * FSS 2248C Garde Manger 3 * FSS 2247C Baking and Pastries II 3 * FSS 2950C Culinary Competition -2 variable * FSS 2942 Internship in Culinary Management -3 variable Total Credits 6 Total Degree Credits 64 All specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. Students must earn three-credits in either a combination of FSS 2942 Internship in Culinary and FSS 2950C Culinary Competition threecredits in FSS 2942 Internship in Culinary. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Chef s Apprentice (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) This program is designed f students interested in the culinary industry, focusing on the fundamental knowledge and skills one needs to wk safely and efficiently in a culinary setting. Learners develop skills in sanitation and safety, recognition and identification of foods, proper stage of foods, methods of preparation, and food and beverage purchasing. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Identify ganization and functions of the culinary industry. Demonstrate equipment operation and maintenance skills. Demonstrate skills in food service and beverage sanitation and safety. Demonstrate skill in preparing food f cooking. Demonstrate methods of cooking. FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 * FSS 240C Classical Cuisine 3 Total Certificate Credits 2
36 Culinary Arts (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) This program is designed f students interested in the culinary industry and f culinary managers desiring to enhance their skills. Learners develop skills that culinary professionals typically should have, such as strategies f preparing healthy and nutritional dishes. This certificate program allows the learner to integrate baking and pastry skills with traditional culinary skills. Students also learn knife skills, kitchen procedures, and sanitation/safety procedures. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 * FSS 240C Classical Cuisine 3 * FSS 246C Baking and Pastries I 3 * FSS 2242C International and Regional Foods 3 Total Certificate Credits 8 All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Discuss the various ganizations of the hospitality industry. Experience different cooking procedures. Integrate human management skills into the classes. Compare various employability skills. Apply sanitation procedures in food service operations. Identify procedures relating to cost controls. Differentiate various food service operations. FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 * FSS 240C Classical Cuisine 3 * FSS 246C Baking and Pastries I 3 * FSS 2204C Quantity Food Production II 4 * FSS 2242C International and Regional Foods 3 * FSS 2205C Quantity Food Production III 4 * FSS 2248C Garde Manger 3 * FSS 2247C Baking and Pastries II 3 * FSS 2942 Internship in Culinary Management 3 Total Certificate Credits 35 Culinary Arts Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) This program is designed f students interested in the culinary industry, focusing on the fundamental knowledge and skills one needs to wk safely and efficiently in a culinary setting. Learners develop skills in sanitation and safety, recognition and identification of foods, proper stage of foods, methods of preparation, and food and beverage purchasing. They also examine the broad perspective of the culinary arts within the Hospitality field. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Identify ganization and functions of the culinary industry. Demonstrate equipment operation and maintenance skills. Demonstrate skills in food service and beverage sanitation and safety. Demonstrate skill in preparing food f cooking. Demonstrate methods of cooking. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 57 Dental Hygiene Associate in Science Degree Limited-Access This Dental Hygiene Program is designed to prepare students f careers as dental hygienists. Graduates are eligible to take the National Dental Hygiene Board Exam and Flida regional examinations f licensure as registered dental hygienists. Graduates also will be eligible to receive certification in expanded duties recognized by the Flida State Board of Dentistry. This program is accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation and has been granted the accreditation status of approval without repting requirements. The Commission is a specialized accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. The Commission on Dental Accreditation can be contacted at (32) at 2 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, IL 606. Dental Hygiene is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Dental Hygiene Program; students must apply and be accepted to the program. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admissions section of this catalog. The Division of Allied Health provides infmation about specific admission criteria. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Admission requirements that must be satisfied pri to submitting an application to the A.S. degree program in Dental Hygiene are: Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission; satisfy the requirements f degree-seeking status and be in active student status Satisfy the college entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed Complete the Dental hygiene Prerequisites f Admission with minimum grade of C Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.5 (including transfer wk) Satisfy the designated entrance test requirements f Health Sciences programs. Submit the completed Valencia Dental Hygiene Program application with the application fee by the deadline. continued
37 A student who fails withdraws from any course with a subject prefix of DEH DES will not be permitted to continue in the Dental Hygiene Program. A student may petition the Dental Hygiene Program one time to be allowed to repeat a course with a subject prefix of DEH DES. If the student is unsuccessful in this repeat, he/she will not be allowed to continue in the Dental Hygiene Program. Procedures f the readmission petition process are found in the Dental Hygiene Student Handbook. Graduates of the Dental Assisting program at OTEC Orlando Tech may be awarded credit in specific courses in this program after completing one term in the Dental Hygiene Program at Valencia. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Perfm entry level skills competently as described by the scope of practice f dental hygiene. Perfm effective communication within the healthcare environment. Prepare a safe dental healthcare environment. Fmulate clinical decisions based upon scientific evidence. Propose a plan f promotion of patient al health. Prerequisites f Admission: +* BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 +* BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 +* MCB 200C Microbiology 4 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Total Credits 5 Year I SUMMER TERM + DES 020 Dental Anatomy 2 + DES 020L Dental Anatomy Labaty Total Credits 3 FALL TERM +* DEH 003 Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene 3 + DEH 003L Dental Hygiene Instrumentation 2 + DES 200 Dental Radiography 2 + DES 200L Dental Radiography Labaty + DES 800 Introduction to Clinical Procedures + DES 800L Introduction to Clinical Procedures Lab + DES 00 Dental Materials 2 + DES 00L Dental Materials Lab Total Credits 3 SPRING TERM + HUN 2202 Essentials of Nutrition with Diet Therapy 3 + DEH 30 Oral Histology and Embryology 2 +* DEH 800 Dental Hygiene I 2 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 58 +* DEH 800L Clinical Dental Hygiene I 5 +* DES 600 Dental Office Emergencies +* DEH 602 Periodontology I DES 05 Pain Control and Local Anesthesia 2 Total Credits 6 Year II SUMMER TERM + SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 +* DEH 802 Dental Hygiene II 2 +* DEH 802L Clinical Dental Hygiene II 3 +* DEH 2604 Periodontology II +* DEH 2300 Pharmacology 2 Total Credits FALL TERM + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 +* DEH 2400 General and Oral Pathology 3 +* DEH 270 Community Dental Health I 3 +* DEH 2804 Dental Hygiene III 2 +* DEH 2804L Clinical Dental Hygiene III 4 + Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 8 SPRING TERM + SYG 2000 Introducty Sociology 3 +* DEH 2605 Periodontology Seminar +* DEH 2702 Community Dental Health II +* DEH 282 Dental Hygiene IV 2 +* DEH 2806L Clinical Dental Hygiene IV 5 Total Credits 2 Total Degree Credits 88 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences Programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years
38 of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Diagnostic Medical Sonography Associate in Science Degree Limited-Access This program is designed to prepare the student f employment as a diagnostic medical sonographer. The sonographer should be skilled by academic and clinical training to perfm ultrasound examinations under the supervision of a qualified physician. Diagnostic Medical Sonography is a dynamic medical imaging profession. It is presently being used to evaluate many soft tissue gans in the body. Some of these gans are the liver, gallbladder, kidneys, and pancreas. One of the most fascinating uses of diagnostic ultrasound is the examination and evaluation of the unbn child. With the most recent technical advances in ultrasound, the sonographer is now able to evaluate flow dynamics of many blood vessels of the fetus, pediatric and adult patient. Properly-trained sonographers are in demand in hospitals, clinics, docts offices, marketing, applications, and mobile services. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. Graduates are eligible to take the national certifying examinations administered by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Diagnostic Medical Sonography is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program; students must apply and be accepted to the program. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admissions section of this catalog. The Division of Allied Health provides infmation about specific program admission criteria. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Admission requirements that must be satisfied pri to submitting an application to the A.S. degree Program in Diagnostic Medical Sonography are: Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog. Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission; satisfy the requirements f degree-seeking Status and be in Active Student Status. Satisfy the college entry testing requirement and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed. Complete the Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program Prerequisite f Admission courses with a minimum grades of C. Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.5 (including transfer wk). Satisfy the designated entrance test requirements f Health Sciences programs. Submit the completed Valencia Diagnostic Medical Sonography program application with the application fee by the deadline. The program curriculum includes all courses that are required f the Diagnostic Medical Sonography A.S. degree. A minimum grade of C must be achieved in all courses identified in the program curriculum, including the course required f admission. The courses in the curriculum are progressive in nature, with one course building on the preceding course. Because of this progressive relationship, all courses in a term must be completed with a grade of C better in der to continue to the next term. If a student achieves less than a C withdraws from any course that is required f the Diagnostic Medical Sonography A.S. degree, the student will not be allowed to progress in the program. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences Advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Perfm entry level skills competently as described by the scope of practice f Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Perfm effective communication skills within the healthcare environment. Provide a safe environment in the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavis in a healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in medical imaging. Prerequisite: +* BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 +* BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 + Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 20 Year I FALL TERM +* SON 000C Introduction to Medical Sonography 3 +* HSC 230C Methods of Patient Care 2 + HSC 53 Medical Terminology 3 Total Credits 8 SPRING TERM +* SON 00C Abdominal Sonography I 4 +* SON 804L Clinical Sonography I 2 +* RTE 2762 Sectional Anatomy 3 Total Credits 9 SUMMER TERM +* SON 64 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation I 3 +* SON 2C Abdominal Sonography II 4 +* SON 84L Clinical Sonography II 2 Total Credits 9 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 59 continued
39 Year II FALL TERM +* SON 22 OB/GYN Sonography I 3 +* SON 2824L Clinical Sonography III 3 +* SON 268 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation II 3 +* SON 250 Neurosonology and Superficial Structures 3 Total Credits 2 SPRING TERM +* SON 222 OB/GYN Sonography II 3 +* SON 2834L Clinical Sonography IV 3 +* SON 269 Acoustical Physics and Instrumentation III 2 Total Credits 8 SUMMER TERM A +* SON 206 Seminar in Sonography 4 +* SON 2882L Medical Sonography Clinical Practicum 2 Total Credits 6 Total Degree Credits 72 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check, fingerprinting, and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences Programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. ** Once you complete your A.S. degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, you can now continue on and get your Bachel s degree from Valencia in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences. With additional education at the Bachel level and professional experience, you will enhance your skills and have me career options available. Digital Media Technology with Specializations in: Live Event Video Production Mobile Journalism Video and Motion Graphics Web Development Associate in Science Degree Valencia s A.S. degree in Digital Media is one of the hottest emerging career fields today. Combining classroom experience with real-wld projects, this interdisciplinary program is designed f students seeking exciting careers in digital video production, motion graphics, journalism, programming f the web. Students create persuasive, infmational, educational and entertainment-based projects f the web, mobile devices, broadcast and live events. The Live Event Video Production specialization focuses on the creation of video and audio materials f fmats ranging from streaming web video to full-resolution high definition. There is a strong emphasis on production and wking on projects with live audiences in venues ranging from conventions and cpate meetings to themed interactive entertainment. The Mobile Journalism specialization focuses on creating video, audio, and graphics content f the fast-paced wld of news production. Students will learn to write, produce, edit, and upload sties from anywhere in the wld. Topics include journalism, photography, oncamera perfmance, graphics creation, and video production. Students utilize state-of-the-art technology to prepare f wk as a backpack journalist. The Video and Motion Graphics specialization focuses on the artistry and design used to create compelling broadcast and interactive graphics. Students learn about a wide array of industry-standard motion graphics programs, including 3D and interactive motion graphics software. The Web Developer specialization focuses on the programming associated with client-side web and application creation. Students create dynamic, interactive content using agile programming techniques, pair programming, and the most current scripting and programming languages. This track also covers the business and ethics of web development so students can wk effectively as a free-lancer as part of a team. If you have an interest in becoming a web programmer, mobile journalist, videographer, video edit, motion graphic artist, then Valencia s program may be just what you re looking f. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 60
40 Live Event Video Production Specialization Produce professional quality video projects. Webcast live events. Solve industry-related problems. Write and speak the language of the industry effectively. Demonstrate professional behavi. Manage a live video production crew. TPA 380 Survey of Entertainment Technology 2 TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 TPA 200 Basic Stagecraft 4 + DIG 2000C Introduction to Digital Media and Design 5 +* DIG 209C Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 +* DIG 2430C Digital Stytelling 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 30 POS 204 U. S. Government 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 2284C Advanced Digital Video and Sound 3 TPA 2252 Introduction to Audio Visual Technology 3 TPA 2220 Introduction to Stage Lighting 4 + TPA 2257 Audio Visual Production 3 + MUM 2630C Sound f Media 3 Total Credits 25 ADVANCED COURSES +* DIG 229C Advanced Audio Visual Technology 3 +* DIG 2580C Digital Media Ptfolio Review +* DIG 2943 Internship in Digital Media Live Event Video Production Electives 4 Total Credits 9 Total Degree Credits 64 Live Event Video Production Electives +* DIG 2292C Digital Post Production 3 DIG 2930 Selected Topics in Digital Media -3 +* DIG 294 Internship Explation in Digital Media +* DIG 2943 Internship in Digital Media +* DIG 2950C Digital Media Project 3 Mobile Journalism Specialization Evaluate events f newswthiness. Employ writing that allows sties to be easily searched and found. Adapt sties to different scales and fmats depending upon delivery requirements. Utilize visual stytelling techniques. Demonstrate competency with video and still cameras. Distribute sties and media to remote locations using current technologies. Choose the crect compression fmats f distribution. + DIG 940 Professional Development f Digital Media + DIG 2000C Introduction to Digital Media and Design 5 MMC 000 Introduction to Mass Media 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 JOU 00 News Repting 3 TPP 00 Acting 3 PGY 800 Digital Photography 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Science +* Mathematic See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 27 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 * JOU 400L College Newspaper 3 * JOU 440L College Magazine 2 *+ DIG 2430C Digital Stytelling 3 * TPP 260 Acting f the Camera 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 POS 204 U. S. Government 3 Total Credits 20 ADVANCED COURSES +* DIG 229C Advanced Audio Visual Technology 3 +* DIG 2822C Electronic Journalism 3 +* DIG 2284C Advanced Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 2580C Digital Ptfolio +* DIG 2943 Internship in Digital Media Mobile Journalism Electives 6 Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 64 Mobile Journalism Electives JOU 2200 Editing and Makeup 3 JOU 2930 Selected Topics in Journalism -3 DIG 2930 Selected Topics in Digital Media -3 +* DIG 2950C Digital Media Project 3 Video and Motion Graphics Specialization Produce professional quality video projects. Implement changes to web sites. Solve industry-related problems. Write and speak the language of the industry effectively. Demonstrate professional behavi. Design compelling motion graphics. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 6 continued
41 DIG 200C Web Essentials 2 + DIG 2000C Introduction to Digital Media and Design 5 * DIG 209C Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 +* DIG 2430C Digital Stytelling 3 + ART 300C Drawing I 3 +* GRA 206C Fundamentals of Typography 3 GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 29 POS 204 U. S. Government 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 +* DIG 234C Introduction to Motion Graphics 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 2500C Fundamentals of Interactive Design 3 + MUM 2630C Sound f Media 3 +* GRA 256C Adobe Illustrat 3 Total Credits 2 ADVANCED COURSES +* DIG 2284C Advanced Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 2950C Digital Media Project 3 +* DIG 2580C Digital Media Ptfolio Review +* DIG 2943 Internship in Digital Media Video and Motion Graphics Electives 6 Total Credits 4 Total Degree Credits 64 Video and Motion Graphics Electives +* DIG 229C Advanced Audio Visual Technology 3 +* DIG 2302C Introduction to 3D Motion Graphics 3 +* DIG 2342C Advanced Motion Graphics 3 DIG 2930 Selected Topics in Digital Media -3 +* DIG 243C Advanced Digital Stytelling 3 Web Development Specialization Produce high quality, well-tested enterprise level applications. Identify client requirements. Solve industry-related problems. Write and speak the language of the industry effectively. Engage in self-instruction. + DIG 940 Professional Development f Digital Media + DIG 2000C Introduction to Digital Media and Design 5 + DIG 200C Web Essentials 2 + DIG 02C Introduction to Client-Side Programming 3 + DIG 08C Introduction to Server-Side Programming 3 + DIG 63C Digital Industry Practices 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 23 +* DIG 206C Advanced Client-Side Programming 3 +* DIG 207C Advanced Server-Side Programming 3 * DIG 2092C Ethics of Web Development 3 * DIG 20C Advanced Web Essentials 3 * DIG 256C Project Management f Digital Media 3 SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 POS 204 U. S. Government 3 Total Credits 24 ADVANCED COURSES +* DIG 2950C Digital Media Project 3 +* DIG 2580C Digital Media Ptfolio Review +* DIG 2943 Internship in Digital Media Web Development Specialization Electives 2 Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 64 Web Development Electives +* DIG 2322C Introduction to Action Script 3 +* DIG 237C Advanced Action Script 3 * DIG 270C Web Application Development 3 * COT 204 Foundations of Discrete Mathematics 3 + COP 234 Linux Shell Scripting 3 * CTS 232 Linux System Adminstration 3 Specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus; some of the courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same collegelevel feign language. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 62
42 Digital Media Development This program is designed to provide students with the skills required to create digital media presentations f Internet CD/DVD delivery as well as other venues. Produce video projects. Implement changes to Web sites. Solve industry-related problems. Comprehend the language of the industry. Demonstrate professional behavi. Create graphics. GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers +* DIG 2500C Fundamentals of Interactive Design 3 DIG 200C Web Essentials 2 +* DIG 2430C Digital Stytelling 3 * DIG 209C Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 All certificate courses are offered on East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Digital Media Production This program is designed to prepare students f initial employment as digital media production technicians. This basic-to-intermediate-level certificate provides students with the skills needed f the use of computer hardware and software, and video equipment to create digital media and digital video projects. Produce video projects. Recognize common terms and practices used in the creation of Web sites. Solve industry-related problems. Comprehend the language of the industry. Demonstrate professional behavi. Create graphics. + DIG 2000C Introduction to Digital Media 5 GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers + MUM 2630C Sound f Media Technology 3 * DIG 209C Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 Total Certificate Credits 5 All certificate courses are offered on East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Digital Media Video Production This program is designed to provide students with the skills required to create digital video presentations f DVDs, Internet live audiences as well as other venues. This certificate focuses on screenwriting, digital video production and post-production skills. Edit professional quality video projects. Recognize common terms and practices used in the creation of Web sites. Solve industry-related problems. Comprehend the language of the industry. Demonstrate professional behavi. Choose compelling motion graphics. * DIG 2430 Digital Stytelling 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 2284C Advanced Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 234C Introduction to Motion Graphics 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the East Campus. Digital Media Web Production This program is designed to prepare students f initial employment as web production assistants to provide supplemental training f those already employed in the field. This basic-to-intermediate-level certificate provides students with the skills needed f computer operations, digital media production and image manipulation to create Web projects. Produce video projects. Implement changes to Web sites. Solve industry-related problems. Comprehend the language of the industry. Demonstrate professional behavi. Analyze motion graphics. DIG 200C Web Essentials 2 GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers * DIG 209C Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 + DIG 2500C Fundamentals of Interactive Design 3 +* DIG 234C Introduction to Motion Graphics 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 Total Certificate Credits 5 All certificate courses are offered on the East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 63 continued
43 Digital Video Editing and Post-Production This program is designed to prepare students f employment as video production post-production assistants to provide supplemental training f those already employed in the field. This certificate provides students with the skills needed f video production, editing, post-production and image manipulation. Edit professional quality video projects. Implement changes to Web sites. Solve industry-related problems. Comprehend the language of the industry. Demonstrate professional behavi. Choose compelling motion graphics. + DIG 2000C Introduction to Digital Media and Design 5 GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers * DIG 209c Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 * DIG 2430 Digital Stytelling 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 2284C Advanced Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 234C Introduction to Motion Graphics 3 +* DIG 2342C Advanced Motion Graphics 3 Total Certificate Credits 24 All certificate courses are offered on East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Digital Video Fundamentals This program is designed to prepare students f initial employment as video audio visual technicians. This basic-to-intermediate-level certificate provides students with the skills needed f computer operations, video production, audio visual production and lighting to create video projects f web, broadcast industrial use. Produce video projects. Recognize common terms and practices used in the creation of Web sites. Solve industry-related problems. Comprehend the language of the industry. Demonstrate professional behavi. + DIG 2000C Introduction to Digital Media and Design 5 GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 + MUM 2630C Sound f Media 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 All certificate courses are offered on East Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Webcast Media This program is designed to prepare students f employment as webcast production assistants. The content includes, but is not limited to, use of lighting equipment, ganization, and editing of video resources, and design and generation of graphic elements. Produce video projects. Recognize terms associated with webcasts. Solve industry-related problems. Comprehend the language of the industry. Demonstrate professional behavi. Operate lights and video cameras. + TPA 2257 Audio Visual Production 3 +* DIG 209C Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 + MUM 2630C Sound f Media 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 Webcast Technology This program is designed to prepare students f employment as webcast production assistants. The content includes, but is not limited to, use of lighting equipment, operation of video camera, set up and operation of audio recding equipment, design and generation of graphic elements, ganization, editing of video resources, and planning, codination and management of video webcast production. Produce video projects. Plan a webcast. Solve industry-related problems. Write and speak the language of the industry effectively. Demonstrate professional behavi. Wk as part of a live production crew. + TPA 2257 Audio Visual Production 3 +* DIG 209C Digital Imaging Fundamentals 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 + MUM 2630C Sound f Media 3 +* DIG 2430C Digital Stytelling 3 +* DIG 2284C Advanced Digital Video and Sound 3 +* DIG 229C Advanced Audio Visual Technology 3 +* DIG 2292C Digital Post-Production 3 Total Certificate Credits 24 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 64
44 Drafting and Design Technology Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to train technicians to assist engineers by translating ideas, rough sketches, specifications and calculations into complete and accurate wking drawings. In addition, instruction is given in three CADD (Computer Aided Drafting and Design) courses which prepares the student f employment with institutions using computer assisted engineering and design. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Engage in effective interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. Solve civil engineering and surveying problems by applying fundamental knowledge of mathematical, computational, scientific and engineering concepts. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment, including an understanding of industry terminology. Demonstrate basic competency in the use of surveying data collects, calculating angles, and field book procedures, and describe their imptance in construction and design. Demonstrate basic drafting proficiency, including the ability to use industry standard computer software to interpret and create architectural and mechanical engineering drawings. Demonstrate mechanical engineering concepts that would include geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, manufacturing materials and the design process. Understand professional and ethical responsibilities, and the impact of engineering solutions in a global, societal, and environmental context. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 ETD 03C Introduction to Construction/ Drafting Technology 2 ETD 00C Engineering Drawing 3 MTB 232 Technical Mathematics 4 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Social Science See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Gen Ed Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 24 * SUR 0C Basic Surveying and Measurements (Surveying I) 4 * ETD 70 Mechanical Drafting I 3 ETC 25 Engineering Materials and Processes 4 ETD 320 Introduction to CADD 3 * TAR 20C Architectural Drawing I 4 Drafting and Design Technology Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 2 ADVANCED COURSES * ETD 264 Electromechanical Drafting 4 * ETD 340 Advanced CADD 3 * ETD 273 Mechanical Drafting II 3 * BCN 2405 Statics and Strengths of Materials 4 * ETD D CADD 3 Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 62 DRAFTING AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES The Electives requirement may be satisfied with any course(s) in the Course Descriptions section of the Valencia Catalog with the subject prefix of BCN, BCT, ETC, ETD, ETM, SUR TAR. All specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 65 continued
45 Drafting with Specializations in: Architectural Drafting Mechanical Drafting Surveying Drafting This program is designed to prepare individuals f entry-level positions in architectural, mechanical, and surveying drafting that require computer-aided drafting skills. The content prepares the student to draw, dimension, and print drawings by computer in the respective specialization area. ETD 00C Engineering Drawing 3 ETD 320 Introduction to CADD 3 * ETD 340 Advanced CADD 3 MTB 232 Technical Mathematics 4 Specialization Electives (All from the same Specialization) Total Certificate Credits 24 ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTING SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES BCN 272 Construction Blueprint Reading 3 * BCN 294 Internship Explation in Construction -4 * BCT 2770 Building Construction Estimating 4 * ETD 2332 Customizing and Directies CADD 3 * ETD D CADD 3 ETC 25 Engineering Materials and Processes 4 SUR 2390 Introduction to Geographic Infmation Systems 4 * TAR 20C Architectural Drawing I 4 * TAR 2033C Architectural Design 3 Solve mathematical problems and equations utilizing algebraic and trigonometric functions. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment, including an understanding of industry terminology. Demonstrate basic drafting proficiency, including the ability to use industry-standard computer software to interpret and create architectural drawings. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge to develop a schedule of activities and estimate the cost f a construction project. MECHANICAL DRAFTING SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES * ETD 70 Mechanical Drafting I 3 * ETD 2332 Customizing and Directies CADD 3 * ETD D CADD 3 * ETD 264 Electromechanical Drafting 4 * ETD 273 Mechanical Drafting II 3 * ETD 294 Internship Explation in Drafting and Design -4 SUR 2390 Introduction to Geographic Infmation Systems 4 Solve mathematical problems and equations utilizing algebraic and trigonometric functions. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment, including an understanding of industry terminology. Demonstrate basic drafting proficiency, including the ability to use industry-standard computer software to interpret and create mechanical engineering drawings. Demonstrate mechanical engineering concepts which would include geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, manufacturing materials and the design process. SURVEYING DRAFTING SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES ETD 328C Introduction to Microstation 4 * SUR 0C Basic Surveying and Measurements (Surveying I) 4 * SUR 2202C Highway Drafting and Route Design 4 SUR 2390 Introduction to Geographic Infmation Systems 4 * SUR 2460 Subdivisions 3 * SUR 2640 Advanced Surveying Computations (Surveying III) 4 * SUR 294 Internship Explation in Surveying -4 Solve civil engineering and surveying problems by applying fundamental knowledge of mathematical, computational, scientific and engineering concepts. Demonstrate basic drafting proficiency, including the ability to use industry-standard computer software to interpret and create civil engineering and surveying drawings. Demonstrate basic competency in the use of surveying data collects, calculating angles, and field book procedures, and describe their imptance in construction and design. Demonstrate the concepts of highway design, subdivision design and field layout of boundary lines. All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Drafting AutoCAD This program is designed f a professional entry-level individual in a technical area that requires computer-aided drafting skills. The content prepares the student to draw, dimension, and print technical drawings by computer. Solve mathematical problems and equations utilizing algebraic and trigonometric functions. Demonstrate basic drafting proficiency, including the ability to use industry-standard computer software to interpret and create mechanical engineering drawings civil engineering drawings architectural drawings. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 66
46 ETD 00C Engineering Drawing 3 ETD 320 Introduction to CADD 3 * ETD 340 Advanced CADD 3 Drafting Electives 6 Total Certificate Credits 5 DRAFTING - AUTOCAD ELECTIVES * ETD 70 Mechanical Drafting I 3 * ETD 2332 Customizing and Directies CADD 3 * ETD D CADD 3 * ETD 264 Electromechanical Drafting 4 * ETD 273 Mechanical Drafting II 3 * ETD 2942 Internship in Drafting and Design Technology -4 MTB 232 Technical Mathematics 4 * SUR 0C Basic Surveying and Measurements (Surveying I) 4 * SUR 2202C Highway Drafting and Route Design 4 SUR 2390 Introduction to Geographic Infmation Systems 4 * TAR 20C Architectural Drawing I 4 * TAR 2033C Architectural Design 3 All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Electronics Engineering Technology with Specializations in: Electronics Laser and Photonics Robotics and Simulation Telecommunication and Wireless Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to produce highly skilled technicians capable of assisting in the design, production, operation and servicing of electronics, optics, photonics, lasers, telecommunication and wireless systems and equipment. The specializations will provide an up-to-date curriculum in electronics engineering, lasers and photonics, and telecommunication and wireless technology. Valencia is a Center of Electronics Emphasis in Flida and is equipped with special test equipment and advanced labaties, which provide the latest in hands-on experience. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 67 Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 MTB 329C Mathematics f Electronics 3 CET 278C A+ Concepts (Hardware) 3 * CET 22C Digital Systems I 3 EET 24C Introduction to Engineering Technology 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement (GR) 3 + * MAC 05 College Algebra 3 POS 204 U.S. Government 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Total Credits 30 * CET 23C Digital Systems II 3 * CET 223C Fundamentals of Microprocesss 3 * EET 036C Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits 5 * EET 4C Semiconduct Devices and Circuits 3 Total Credits 4 Electronics Specialization Maintain digital and analog devices and circuits. Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic systems. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of electronic equipment and devices. Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electronic systems. Analyzing electronic devices and circuits using computer simulations. Solve electronic devices and systems using mathematical concepts. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. * ETS 20C Introduction to Photonics 3 * EET 242C Integrated Circuits 3 * ETS 25C Electromechanical Systems 3 * EET 2325C RF Communication 3 * EET 2365C Wireless and Data Communication 3 * ETS 2673C Programmable Logic Controllers 3 Electronics Engineering Technology Electives 6 Total Credits 24 Total Degree Credits 68 continued
47 Laser and Photonics Specialization Maintain laser and photonics components, devices and systems. Analyze fiber optics and optical detects components associated with fiber optics systems. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge in the use of laser and photonics devices. Solve optical and photonics problems using mathematical concepts. Analyze digital and analog circuits using Electro-Optical devices. Demonstrate appropriate safety procedures. Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of laser and photonics equipment and systems. Analyze laser and photonics devices/circuits using computer simulations. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. * ETS 20C Introduction to Photonics 3 * ETS 2220C Introduction to Fiber Optics 3 * ETS 222C Introduction to Electro-Optical Devices 3 * ETS 2230C Introduction to Lasers 3 * EET 2325C RF Communication 3 * EET 2365C Wireless and Data Communication 3 Electronics Engineering Technology Electives 6 Total Credits 24 Total Degree Credits 68 Robotics and Simulation Specialization Analyze components associated with robotic, modeling and simulation, and electro-mechanical systems. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of robotic, simulation, and electromechanical equipment and devices. Analyze electronics/robotics devices and circuits using computer simulations. Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electronic/robotics systems. Apply basic mathematical and engineering concepts to technical problem solving. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. * ETS 603 Fundamentals of Robotics and Simulation 3 * ETS 2275 Modeling and Simulation 3 * ETS 25C Electromechanical Systems 3 * ETS 2604 Robotics Applications 3 * ETS 60 Principles of Virtual Reality 3 * ETS 2673C Programmable Logic Controllers 3 Electives 6 Total Credits 24 Total Degree Credits 68 Telecommunication and Wireless Specialization Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of telecommunications, and wireless systems. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of data and wireless communication netwks, equipment and devices. Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic/communication systems. Analyze basic wireless and communication circuits using computer simulations. Apply basic mathematical and engineering concepts to technical problem solving. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering technology profession. Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. * ETS 20C Introduction to Photonics 3 * CET 2854 Wireless Netwks 3 * CET 2675C Voice Over IP 3 * EET 2325C RF Communication 3 * EET 2365C Wireless and Data Communication 3 * ETS 2220C Introduction to Fiber Optics 3 Electronics Engineering Technology Electives 6 Total Credits 24 Total Degree Credits 68 ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES The Electives requirement may be satisfied with any course(s) in the Course Descriptions section of the Valencia catalog with the subject prefix of CET, EET, EST, ETP, SLS 303 Job Search. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Once you complete your A.S. degree in Electronics Engineering, you can now continue on and get your Bachel of Science from Valencia in Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 68
48 Basic Electronics Technician This program is designed to prepare individuals f employment as electrical and electronics technicians, electronic testers in related occupations in electronics. This program includes the basic electronics competencies as identified by the electronics industry as prerequisite f all technical programs. This program prepares individuals to assemble, install, operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair basic electronic equipment used in industry. It also prepares students to enter advanced training and education in specialized electronics-related fields. The content includes, but is not limited to, DC and AC circuits and digital systems. Integrated into this content will be communication, leadership, human relations, and employability skills; safe and efficient wk practices; use of circuit diagrams and schematics; soldering; labaty practices; and technical recding and repting. Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshoot of electronic systems. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of electronic equipment and devices. Solve electronic devices and systems using mathematical concepts. Analyze electronics devices and circuits using computer simulations. EET 24C Introduction to Engineering Technology 3 MTB 329C Mathematics f Electronics 3 * EET 036C Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits 5 * CET 22C Digital Systems I 3 Total Certificate Credits 4 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West campus. Laser and Photonics Technician This program is designed to prepare individuals f employment as laser and optics technicians in related occupations in laser and optics. This program includes the basic competencies as identified by the laser and optics industry. This program prepares individuals to assemble, install, operate, maintain, troubleshoot and repair basic laser and optical devices and equipment used in industry and prepares individuals to enter advanced training and education in specialized laser and opticsrelated fields. The content includes, but is not limited to, laser circuits, electro-optical devices and circuits, DC and AC circuits. Integrated into this content will be communication, leadership, human relations, employability skills, safe and efficient wk practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, soldering, labaty practices, and technical recding and repting. Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of laser and photonics equipment and systems. Solve optical and photonics problems using mathematical concepts. Maintain laser and photonics components, devices and systems. Construct digital and analog circuits using Electro-Optical devices. * ETS 20C Introduction to Photonics 3 * ETS 2220C Introduction to Fiber Optics 3 * ETS 222C Introduction to Electro-Optical Devices 3 * ETS 2230C Introduction to Lasers 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Robotics and Simulation Technician This program prepares individuals to install, maintain and troubleshoot general robot systems and simulats. Graduates of this technical program will be prepared to enter advanced training and education in specialized Robotics and Simulation related fields. The content includes, but is not limited to: Robotic Applications, Modeling and Simulation, and Virtual Reality Environment. Integrated into this program will be communications skills, leadership skills, human relations skills, employability skills, safe and efficient wk practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, labaty practices, and technical recding and repting. Analyze components associated with robotic, modeling and simulation, and electro-mechanical systems. Demonstrate proficiency in the use of robotic, simulation, and electromechanical equipment and devices. Analyze electronics/robotics devices and circuits using computer simulations. Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshooting of electronic/robotics systems. * ETS 603 Fundamentals of Robotics and Simulation 3 * ETS 2275 Modeling and Simulation 3 * ETS 2604 Robotics Applications 3 * ETS 60 Principles of Virtual Reality 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Wireless and IP Communication Technician This program is designed to prepare individuals f employment as communications engineering technicians, netwk technicians, wireless netwk operations specialists, IP (Internet Protocol) technicians in related occupations in communications. The program content includes, but is not limited to, basic computer and netwking skills, netwk communication systems, telephony, and wireless communication systems. Integrated into this content will be communication, leadership, human relations, employability skills, safe and efficient wk practices, use of circuit diagrams and schematics, soldering, labaty practices, and technical recding and repting. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 69 Assist in the design, operation, and troubleshoot of telecommunications, and wireless systems. continued
49 Demonstrate proficiency in the use of data and wireless communication netwks, equipment and devices. Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic/communication systems. EET 24C Introduction to Engineering Technology 3 MTB 329C Mathematics f Electronics 3 * CET 2675C Voice Over IP 3 * CET 2854 Wireless Netwks 3 CET Prefix Electives 3 Total Certificate Credits 5 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on West Campus; some are offered at other locations. Emergency Medical Services Technology Associate in Science Degree EMT (Emergency Medical Technology) Applied Technology Diploma Paramedic Technology Limited-Access This program adheres to all current standards and regulations established by the U.S. Department of Transptation, the State of Flida Department of Health/Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, and the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs f the Emergency Medical Services Profession. The EMS degree program is designed f students who desire a career in out-of-hospital emergency medicine. The program will prepare the student f state board certification national registry as an emergency medical technician and a paramedic. Through a comprehensive program consisting of they, clinical and field internship, the student will develop skills f assuming the role of basic and advanced life suppt provider. Students must successfully complete the state board certification f Emergency Medical Technician befe admission to the Paramedic Certificate Program. Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) diploma and Paramedic Certificate students are encouraged to continue their studies f the A.S. degree. To earn the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) degree, a student must complete the EMT diploma and the Paramedic Certificate as well as the general education and elective component. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admissions section of this catalog. The Division of Allied Health provides infmation about specific admission criteria. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. A minimum grade of C is required in all courses to meet prerequisite and graduation requirements. Any student admitted to the EMS program who fails withdraws from any two EMS courses (can be the same course two different courses) must petition the Health Sciences EMS Program Committee f re-evaluation and readmission. Students will be allowed to petition no me than one time. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. EMT Applied Technology Diploma (ATD) The EMT Applied Technology Diploma requires sces in reading, writing, and math components on the PERT test equivalent sces on other state approved entry test (CPT) f a minimum admission requirement f REA 007C, ENC 0025C, MAT 0028C, EAP 6020C, EAP 640C and MAT 0028C. * Pri to beginning the program, students must document the following: Current criminal background check, and if also required, finger-printing Drug testing Physical exam fms Recds with up to date immunization data Attend mandaty ientation Perfm entry level skills as described by the scope of practice f EMT. Perfm effective communication in the pre-hospital healthcare environment. Structure a safe environment f patients in the pre-hospital setting. Practice professional behavis in the pre-hospital healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in the pre-hospital environment. + EMS 9 Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology 8 + EMS 9L Fundamentals of Emergency Medical Technology Practice 2 + EMS 43L Emergency Medical Technician Clinical Practicum Total Credits Paramedic Technology Certificate Limited-Access The Paramedic Certificate is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Paramedic Certificate Program; students must apply and be accepted into the program. Flida-certified paramedics who have completed a Flidaapproved paramedic program will receive, through transfer, applicable credits f Valencia s Paramedic Certificate program. * Pri to beginning the program, students must document the following: Current criminal background check, and if also required, finger-printing Drug testing Physical exam fms Recds with up to date immunization data Attend mandaty ientation Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 70 Admission requirements f the Paramedic Technology Certificate are: Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog.
50 Submit a completed Valencia College Application f Admission and be in active student status. Submit verification of completion of an equivalent credits EMT certification program from a regionally accredited school. Submit a verification of current Flida EMT license. Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.0 (including transfer wk). Submit the completed Valencia Paramedic program application with the application fee by the deadline. Perfm entry level skills as described by the scope of practice f Paramedic. Perfm effective communication in the pre-hospital healthcare environment. Structure a safe environment f patients in the pre-hospital setting. Practice professional behavis in the pre-hospital healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in the pre-hospital environment. Prerequisite f Admission: +* BSC Essentials of Human Structure and Function 3 Term +* EMS 2603 Paramedic I 6 + EMS 2603L Paramedic I Labaty 2 + EMS 2666L Paramedic I Clinical 4 Total Credits 2 Term 2 +* EMS 2604 Paramedic II 8 + EMS 2604L Paramedic II Labaty 2 + EMS 2667L Paramedic II Clinical 4 Total Credits 4 Term 3 +* EMS 2605 Paramedic III 5 + EMS 2605L Paramedic III Labaty + EMS 2668L Paramedic III Clinical 3 +* EMS 2659L Paramedic IV (Provisional Field Internship) 4 Total Credits 3 Total Credits 42 Emergency Medical Services Technology Associate in Science Degree Satisfy the college entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed. Complete all EMT and paramedic coursewk. Complete all General Education and elective coursewk. General Education and Elective Component Perfm entry level skills as described by the scope of practice f Paramedic. Perfm effective communication in the pre-hospital healthcare environment. Structure a safe environment f patients in the pre-hospital setting. Practice professional behavis in the pre-hospital healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in the pre-hospital environment Manage the plan of care f patient s in the pre-hospital healthcare environment. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 + Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 + POS 204 U.S. Government 3 + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 + SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 + Electives 2 Total Credits 20 EMT ATD Courses Paramedic Certificate Courses 42 Total Degree Credits 73 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. Course needed f State EMT Certification. 2 BSC 2093C and BSC 2094C may be substituted f BSC 084. EMT courses and Paramedic courses are offered on the Osceola and West Campuses. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 7 Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to continued
51 valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Entertainment Design and Technology with Specializations in: Live Show Production Production Design Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to produce skilled designers and technicians f live entertainment and theatrical events. Students will specialize in Production Design Live Show Production. The curriculum will prepare students to function independently as part of a production team in the preparation and production of live shows f concerts, theatre, theme parks, and cpate presentations. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 THE 020 Introduction to Theatre 3 TPA 380 Survey of Entertainment Technology 2 TPA 200 Basic Stagecraft 4 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Science + * Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 8 TPA 2343 Computer Assisted Drafting f the Entertainment Industry 3 POS 204 U.S. Government 3 TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 TPA 2220 Introduction to Stage Lighting 4 * TPA 2222 Advanced Stage Lighting 4 TPA 2000 Creative Design f the Theatre 3 Total Credits 2 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 72 Live Show Production Specialization Operate equipment f a live entertainment production. Plan the technical elements of a live entertainment production. Implement the technical elements of a live entertainment production. Generate new approaches to solve unique production problems. Demonstrate wkplace skills. Interpret designs f entertainment productions. TPA 202 Fundamentals of Entertainment Technology 3 * MUM 662 Live Sound Techniques 3 TPA 2252 Introduction to Audio Visual Technology 3 TPA 2290 Technical Theatre Production 6 * TPA 2292 Advanced Technical Production 3 * TPA 2942 Internship in Theatre Live Show Production Electives 6 Total Credits 25 Total Degree Credits 64 Live Show Production Specialization Electives (Select 2) TPA 232 Costume Techniques and Wardrobe Practices 3 TPA 248 Makeup f the Stage 3 * TPA 2600 Stage and Production Management 3 * TPA 222 Intermediate Stage Lighting 3 * DIG 229C Advanced Audio Visual Production 3 * TPA 2030 Lighting and Design f Live Entertainment 3 Production Design Specialization Specify equipment f a live entertainment production. Plan the technical elements of a live entertainment production. Implement the technical elements of a live entertainment production. Generate new approaches to solve unique production problems. Demonstrate wkplace skills. * TPA 2030 Lighting Design f Live Entertainment 3 * TPA 2063 Principles of Scenery Design 3 TPP 2300 Directing I 3 THE 2304 Script Analysis 3 TPA 2290 Technical Theatre Production 3 * TPA 2292 Advanced Technical Production 3 * TPA 290C Theatre Design Practicum 3 * TPA 2942 Internship in Theatre Production Design Specialization Elective 3 Total Credits 25 Total Degree Credits 64 Production Design Specialization Electives (Select ) TPA 232 Costume Techniques and Wardrobe Practices 3 TPA 248 Makeup f the Stage 3 * TPA 2600 Stage and Production Management 3 * TPA 222 Intermediate Stage Lighting 3
52 NOTES Specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Entertainment Stage Technology This program is designed to provide students with the foundation skills required to begin wking in Central Flida s live entertainment industry. The program focuses on stagecraft, lighting, audio and production f theatre, concerts, theme parks and industrial theatre. Operate equipment f a live entertainment production. Implement the technical elements of a live entertainment production. Demonstrate wkplace skills. TPA 200 Basic Stagecraft 4 TPA 380 Survey of Entertainment Technology 2 TPA 2220 Introduction to Stage Lighting 4 TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 TPA 2290 Technical Theatre Production 3 Total Certificate Credits 7 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the East Campus. Film Production Technology Associate in Science Degree Advanced Courses Limited-Access This program is designed to prepare individuals f entry-level positions in Film Production. Emphasis is placed upon developing production-related skills in the following areas: camera, grip, electrical, sound, editing, set construction, and production skills (i.e. Production Management, Assistant Directing & Production Assisting). Technical prerequisite courses are designed to develop fundamental technical skills and broaden future placement possibilities. The Advanced Courses ption of this degree is limited-access and requires successful completion of the technical prerequisite courses and then submission of a separate application as part of the admission process. A second method of admission to the Advanced Courses requires the applicant to submit, with the application, a résumé detailing his/her professional experiences that justifies a waiver of the technical prerequisite courses. Further infmation is found in the Admissions section of this catalog. Following are the technical prerequisite courses that must be completed successfully pri to application to the Advanced Courses: Demonstrate knowledge of various motion picture production equipment. Employ ability to function as a team member of a crew. Apply film wking protocol, set etiquette, and safety. Practice effective problem solving, decision making, and goal setting strategies. Implement the skills included in the Film Production Technology Program. Distinguish cinematic styles. Demonstrate understanding of moving image through the use of dollies, SteadiCam, jibs and cranes. TECHNICAL PREREQUISITE COURSES TPA 380 Survey of Entertainment Technology 2 TPA 200 Basic Stagecraft 4 FIL 420 Introduction to the Film Process 3 TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 TPA 2220 Introduction to Stage Lighting 4 TPA 2290 Technical Theatre Production 3 SELECTIVE ADMISSION ADVANCED COURSES FIL 2552 Film Editing 3 FIL 2580 Film Camera Techniques 3 FIL 2432C Film Production (Repeated 3 times 4 Credits each) 2 FIL 246 Art of Cinematography 2 FIL 2450 Film Gripping 3 FIL 2505 Film Lighting 3 FIL 2537 Film Sound 3 Students are strongly encouraged to complete all Foundation and Intermediate Courses befe applying to the Advanced Courses. Enrollment in the Advanced Courses of this program will require a one year, full-time commitment. The Advanced Courses are taught as a series of master classes intensives which may not confm to nmal class scheduling to the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. Students who fail withdraw from an Advanced Course withdraw from the program are not guaranteed readmission in the Advanced Courses. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 73 continued
53 Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 ENG 200 Introduction to Film THE 020 Introduction to Theatre 3 TPA 380 Survey of Entertainment Technology 2 TPA 200 Basic Stagecraft 4 FIL 420 Introduction to the Film Process 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 8 POS 204 U.S. Government 3 TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 TPA 2220 Introduction to Stage Lighting 4 TPA 2290 Technical Theatre Production 3 Gen Ed Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 7 ADVANCED COURSES * FIL 2552 Film Editing 3 * FIL 2580 Film Camera Techniques 3 * FIL 2432C Film Production (Repeated 3 times 4 Credits each) 2 * FIL 2450 Film Gripping 3 * FIL 2537 Film Sound 3 * FIL 2505 Film Lighting 3 * FIL 246 Art of Cinematography 2 Total Credits 29 Total Degree Credits 64 to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Film Production Fundamentals This program is designed to provide supplemental training and instruction that prepares students to function as part of a team on film/video productions. Emphasis is placed upon developing production-related skills in the following areas: camera, grip, electrical, sound, editing, and production skills (i.e. Production Management, Assistant Directing & Production Assisting). Enrollment in this certificate program of study is contingent upon approval by the Film Department and the East Campus Division of Arts & Entertainment. Demonstrate knowledge of various motion picture equipment. Function as a team member of a crew. Apply protocol and practice set etiquette and safety standards. Practice effective problem solving, decision making, and goal setting strategies. Implement skills included in the Film Production Technology Program. Demonstrate understanding of the moving image through the use of dollies, SteadyCam, jibs, and cranes. FIL2552 Film Editing 3 FIL2580 Film Camera Techniques 3 FIL2432C Film Production 8 (Must be taken twice 4 credits each) FIL2450 Film Gripping 3 FIL2537 Film Sound 3 FIL2505 Film Lighting 3 FIL2942 Internship in Film Technology Total Certificate Credits 24 Specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 74
54 Graphic and Interactive Design with Specializations in: Graphic Design Interactive Design Associate in Science Degree By providing students with theetical and classroom experience which closely parallels on-the-job activities, this program prepares students f careers in the graphics industry. Two specializations are available within the program: Graphic Design and Interactive Design. Graphic Design prepares students f employment as layout designers, graphic artists and computer graphic designers focusing on printed material. Interactive Design prepares students f employment in areas of entrylevel interactive graphics and Web page design. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequences as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 + GRA 42C Graphic Design Essentials 5 ART 20C Design I 3 ART 300C Drawing I 3 ARH 000 The Visual Arts Today ARH 2050 Introduction to Art Histy I 3 PSY 202 General Psychology SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 POS 204 U.S. Government SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 + GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers Total Credits 27 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 75 +* GRA 256C Adobe Illustrat 3 +* GRA 206C Fundamentals of Typography 3 +* GRA 220C Electronic Imaging 3 Total Credits 9 ADVANCED COURSES +* GRA 24C Web Page Design 3 +* DIG 2500C Fundamentals of Interactive Design 3 +* GRA 95C Ptfolio Review +* GRA 2942 Internship in Graphics Total Credits 8 Graphic Design Specialization Demonstrate entry-level wkplace computer competencies using industry-standard print design and production software. Produce a finished digital printed ptfolio that visually demonstrates design, typography and technical abilities. Produce a finished résumé, identity and self-promo piece that visually demonstrates design, typography and technical abilities. Create effective visual communication through the application of design theies and principles to execute design solutions. Perfm industry-defined wkplace skills in thinking, valuing, acting and communicating. Develop solutions to problems encountered in all phases of the graphic design process. Access industry-related learning resources. + DIG 200C Web Essentials 2 Total Credits 2 +* GRA 203C Layout, Design and Copy Preparation 3 +* GRA 22C Publication Design 3 Graphics Elective 3 Total Credits 9 ADVANCED COURSES +* GRA 23C Advanced Graphic Design I 3 +* GRA 282C Advanced Graphic Design II 3 +* GRA 230C Graphic Reproduction Processes 3 Total Credits 9 Total Degree Credits 64 Interactive Design Specialization Demonstrate entry level wkplace computer competencies using industry-standard interactive/web design and production software and coding languages. Produce a finished digital/interactive ptfolio that visually demonstrates design, typography and technical abilities. Produce a finished résumé, identity and self-promo piece that visually demonstrates design, typography and technical abilities. continued
55 Create effective visual communication through the application of design theies and principles to execute design solution. Perfm industry-defined wkplace skills in thinking, valuing, acting and communicating. Develop solutions to problems encountered in all phases of the graphic design process. Access industry-related learning resources. DIG 200C Web Essentials 2 Total Credits 2 +* GRA 260C Computer Animation 3 +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 Graphics Elective 3 Total Credits 9 ADVANCED COURSES +* GRA 243C Advanced Web Page Design 3 +* GRA 2723C CSS Design 3 +* GRA 232C Advanced Interactive Design 3 Total Credits 9 Total Degree Credits 64 GRAPHIC DESIGN ELECTIVES FOR EITHER SPECIALIZATION GRA 09 Histy of Graphic Design 3 + GRA 933C Fundamentals of Creative Thinking 3 +* GRA 25C Illustrating 3 +* GRA 2207C Advanced Image Editing 3 + GRA 2225C Advanced Typography 3 GRA 2425 Business and Ethics of Graphic Design 3 + GRA 2755C Web Development f Designers 3 +* GRA 2930 Selected Topics -3 * DIG 2430C Digital Stytelling 3 * ART 30C Drawing II 3 * ART 2400C Printmaking I 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 PGY 800C Digital Photography 3 PGY 240C Photography I 3 The majity of specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 76 valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. Graphics majs may be required to produce a visual ptfolio to their preferred transfer university f graphics courses to transfer successfully. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Graphic Design Production This program is designed to provide students with the skills required to produce layouts and graphics f print and advertising design. The certificate focuses on the application of good design principles and the utilization of industry-standard production techniques as well as software and hardware at a basic level. Demonstrate basic wkplace computer competencies using industrystandard software f print design and production. Practice communication through the application of design theies and principles to execute design solutions. Practice industry-defined wkplace skills in thinking, valuing, acting and communicating. Practice developing solutions to problems encountered in all phases of the graphic design process. Assist others with graphic design print production. + GRA 42C Graphic Design Essentials 5 + GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers + ART 20C Design I 3 + ART 300C Drawing I 3 +* GRA 203C Layout, Design and Copy Preparation 3 +* GRA 206C Fundamentals of Typography 3 +* GRA 256C Adobe Illustrat 3 +* GRA 220C Electronic Imaging 3 Total Certificate Credits 24 NOTE: A minimum grade of C is required in all courses to meet prerequisite and completion requirements. Graphic Design Suppt This program is designed to provide students with the skills required to create layouts and graphics f printed design projects. The certificate focuses on the application of good design principles and the utilization of industry-standard production techniques as well as software and hardware at basic level. Demonstrate basic wkplace computer competencies using industry standard software f print design and production. Practice visual communication through the application of design theies and principles to execute design solutions.
56 Practice industry defined wkplace skills in thinking, valuing, acting and communicating. Practice developing solutions to problems encountered in all phases of the graphic design process. + GRA 42C Graphic Design Essentials 5 + GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers + ART 20C Design I 3 +* GRA 203C Layout, Design and Copy Preparation 3 +* GRA 206C Fundamentals of Typography 3 Total Certificate Credits 5 NOTE: A minimum grade of C is required in all courses to meet prerequisite and completion requirements. Graphics Interactive Design Production This program is designed to provide students with the skills required to create images, Web design and interactive media f the Internet CD/DVD ROM delivery and similar venues. The certificate focuses on the application of appropriate production techniques and the use of industry-standard software and hardware at a basic to intermediate level. Demonstrate basic wkplace computer competencies using industry-standard software f Web design and production. Practice visual communication through the application of design theies and principles to execute design solutions. Practice industry-defined wkplace skills in thinking, valuing, acting and communicating. Practice developing solutions to problems encountered in all phases of the graphic design process. Assist others with interactive and Web design production. + GRA 42C Graphic Design Essentials 5 + GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers +* DIG 2030C Digital Video and Sound 3 + ART 300C Drawing I 3 +* DIG 2500C Fundamentals of Interactive Design 3 +* GRA 24C Web Page Design 3 +* GRA 256C Adobe Illustrat 3 +* GRA 220C Electronic Imaging 3 Total Certificate Credits 24 NOTE: A minimum grade of C is required in all courses to meet prerequisite and completion requirements. Graphics Interactive Design Suppt This program is designed to provide students with the skills required to create images and layouts f the Internet CD/DVD ROM delivery and similar venues. The certificate focuses on the application of appropriate production techniques and the use of industry-standard software and hardware at a basic level. Demonstrate basic wkplace computer competencies using industry- standard software f Web design and production. Practice visual communication through the application of design theies and principles to execute design solutions. Practice industry-defined wkplace skills in thinking, valuing, acting and communicating. Practice developing solutions to problems encountered in all phases of the graphic design process. + GRA 42C Graphic Design Essentials 5 + GRA 43 Professional Development f Designers + ART 300C Drawing I 3 +* GRA 256C Adobe Illustrat 3 +* GRA 220C Electronic Imaging 3 Total Certificate Credits 5 NOTE: A minimum grade of C is required in all courses to meet prerequisite and completion requirements. Hospitality and Tourism Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) Associate in Applied Science Degree The Hospitality Industry and its cresponding requirement f trained management employees is expanding. Whether you are interested in learning employable skills f the hospitality industry upgrading your current talents, Valencia has courses that may interest you. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Students wishing to transfer any credits from this program to another institution must accept responsibility f securing approval from the transfer institution. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 77 continued
57 All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Recommended electives include: HFT 2630 Security Issues in the Hospitality Industry, HFT 2750C Convention Management and Service, HFT 820 Food and Beverage Purchasing, and SLS 22 Student Success. Evaluate the ganization and function of the hospitality industry. Assess the leadership, supervisy, and human relations skills within the hospitality industry. Practice effective sales techniques and procedures including marketing, public relations, and entrepreneurship within the industry specific techniques. Debate laws affecting the hospitality industry. Implement safety and sanitation measures within HAACP. Perfm essential food production and cost control strategies. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 MTB 03 Business Mathematics 3 HFT 000 Introduction to Hospitality HFT 2223 and Tourism Industry 3 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 HFT 40 Front Office Management 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 OST 4 Computer Keyboarding Total Credits 22 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting APA Basic Accounting 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 HFT 220 Hospitality Management 3 HFT 300 Managing Housekeeping Operations 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 2 ADVANCED COURSES FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 HFT 2600 Hospitality Law 3 * HFT 2942 Internship in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HFT 2500 Marketing and Sales in the Hospitality Industry 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 Science +* Mathematics (See Gen. Ed. Requirements) 3 Total Credits 2 Total Degree Credits 64 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 78 All specialized program courses are offered on West Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Hospitality and Tourism Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) Associate in Science Degree (Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path) The Hospitality Industry and its cresponding requirement f trained management employees is expanding. This program is designed f students who seek immediate employment in the field of Hospitality and Tourism Management and/ who decide to utilize this Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path to transfer to the University of Central Flida Flida International University as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Hospitality Administration/Management. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Evaluate the ganization and function of the hospitality industry. Assess leadership, supervisy, and human relation skills within the hospitality industry. Implement effective sales techniques and procedures including marketing, public relations, and entrepreneurship within the hospitality industry. Analyze laws affecting the hospitality industry. Implement safety and sanitation measures within HAACP. Generate essential food production and cost control skills. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 HFT 000 Introduction to Hospitality and HFT 2223 Tourism Industry 3 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 HFT 40 Front Office Management 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Total Credits 2
58 * STA 2023 Statistical Methods CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 +* Humanities 2 Choose one of the listed Humanities courses 3 +* ENC 02 Freshman Composition II 3 HFT 220 Hospitality Management 3 HFT 300 Managing Housekeeping Operations 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 HFT 2630 Security Issues in the Hospitality Industry HFT 2750C Convention Management and Service 4 Total Credits 22 ADVANCED COURSES FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 HFT 2600 Hospitality Law 3 * HFT 2942 Internship in Hospitality and Tourism 3 HFT 2500 Marketing and Sales in the Hospitality Industry 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Productions I 3 FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 Science 3 Choose one of the listed Science courses 3 Total Credits 2 Total Degree Credits 64 This course is recommended f students who plan to seek a fouryear degree. 2 One of the following humanities courses is required: ARH 2050 Introduction to Art Histy (3 cr) MUL 00 Music Appreciation (3 cr) THE 020 Introduction to Theatre (3 cr) PHI 200 Philosophy (3 cr) 3 One of the following science courses is required: AST 002 Astronomy (3 cr) BSC 005 Biological Science (3 cr) BSC 050 Environmental Science (3 cr) CHM 020 Chemistry in Everyday Life (3 cr) PSC 020C Fundamentals of Physical Science (4 cr) All specialized program courses are offered on West Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public and private universities provide opptunities, in addition to the Articulated A.S. to B.S. transfer option, f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. Infmation on some of these transfer options, including UCF s Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree, may be found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 79 F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Hospitality Event Planning Management This program is designed to prepare students f immediate employment in the hospitality industry with employable skills in the events planning area of hotels, rests, convention centers and other hospitality-related sites. Evaluate the ganization and function of the hospitality industry. Apply knowledge of convention management skills. Apply leadership and supervisy skills. Practice marketing, sales and business promotion techniques. Perfm food and beverage management within a full-service hospitality venue. Implement safety and sanitation measures within HAACP. HFT 000 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HFT 2223 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 HFT 2750C Convention Management and Service 4 FSS 2284C Catering and Banquet Management 3 HFT 2500 Marketing and Sales in the Hospitality Industry 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 Hospitality Events Planning Management Electives 5 Total Certificate Credits 24 HOSPITALITY EVENT PLANNING MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 HFT 40 Front Office Management 3 HFT 2600 Hospitality Law 3 HFT 2630 Security Issues in the Hospitality Industry 4 HFT 2840 Table Service Etiquette * HFT 2942 Internship in Hospitality and Tourism -4 * HFT 2867 Wine Essentials 3 All certificate courses are offered on West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Hospitality Food and Beverage Management This program is designed to prepare students f immediate employment in the hospitality industry in the food and beverage areas of hotels, rests, and theme parks as well as in other hospitalityrelated sites. continued
59 Determine the ganization and function of the food service industry. Apply human resource management techniques. Apply knowledge of law and laws affecting the food service industry. Employ human resource management techniques. Practice effective sales techniques and procedures including marketing, public relations, and entrepreneurship. Implement safety and sanitation measures within HAACP. Practice essential food production and cost control skills. HFT 000 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HFT 2223 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 HFT 2600 Hospitality Law 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 HFT 2500 Marketing and Sales in the Hospitality Industry 3 Hospitality Food and Beverage Electives 9 Total Certificate Credits 30 HOSPITALITY FOOD AND BEVERAGE ELECTIVES CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 FSS 2284C Catering and Banquet Management 3 HFT 820 Food and Beverage Purchasing 3 HFT 220 Hospitality Management 3 HFT 2630 Security Issues in the Hospitality Industry 4 HFT 2750C Convention Management and Service 4 HFT 2840 Table Service Etiquette * HFT 2942 Internship in Hospitality and Tourism * HFT 2943 Internship in Restaurant Management -4 * HFT 2867 Wine Essentials 3 HUN 004 Healthy Cuisine/Nutrition 3 All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Hospitality Guest Services Specialist Demonstrate guest service skills. Maintain security and safety procedures. HFT 000 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HFT 2223 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 HFT 40 Front Office Management 3 Hospitality Guest Services Electives 6 Total Certificate Credits 5 HOSPITALITY GUEST SERVICES ELECTIVES These electives must be selected from courses with the subject prefix of HFT. All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Hospitality Rooms Division Management This program is designed to prepare students f immediate employment in the hospitality industry in the rooms division of hotels, rests, and other hospitality-related sites. Determine the ganization and function of the hospitality industry. Demonstrate use of an industry software, including guest relations, check in, check out, and night audit. Apply human relations skills. Apply knowledge of law and laws affecting the hospitality industry. Practice effective marketing, sales, and business promotion techniques. Demonstrate and execute employability skills. HFT 000 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HFT 2223 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 HFT 2600 Hospitality Law 3 HFT 40 Front Office Management 3 HFT 2500 Marketing and Sales in the Hospitality Industry 3 Hospitality Rooms Division Electives 5 Total Certificate Credits 30 This program is designed to prepare students f immediate employment in the hospitality industry in the guest services areas of hotels, rests, and other hospitality-related sites. Evaluate the ganization and function of the hospitality industry. Apply human resource management skills. Operate front office management systems. Demonstrate employability skills. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 80 HOSPITALITY ROOMS DIVISION ELECTIVES CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 FSS 2284C Catering and Banquet Management 3 HFT 300 Managing Housekeeping Operations 3 HFT 220 Hospitality Management 3 HFT 2630 Security Issues in the Hospitality Industry 4 HFT 2750C Convention Management and Service 4 * HFT 2942 Internship in Hospitality and Tourism -4 MTB 03 Business Mathematics 3 OST 4 Computer Keyboarding
60 All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus; some courses are offered at other locations. Orange County Tech Centers and TECO of Osceola District Schools Program Hours Credits 500 me hours to 450 hours 24 Human Resources s These s follow the Business Administration programs in this catalog section. Industrial Management Technology Associate in Science Degree The Industrial Management Technology program is an articulated program with the Orange County Public Schools Tech Centers, TECO of Osceola District Schools, and Orlando Utilities Commission. It provides the opptunity f students from the Orange County Public Schools Tech Centers TECO of Osceola District Schools who have completed specific programs in the fields of Automotive Collision Repair and Automotive Service Technology, Heavy Duty Truck and Bus Mechanics, Manufacturing, Air Conditioning, Carpentry, Building Construction, Electricity and Electrician, Welding, Plumbing, Industrial Pipefitter, Brick and Block Masonry, Fire Sprinkler Systems, Glazing, Heavy Equipment Operations, Structural SteelWk, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Cosmetology, Sewing Technology, Jewelry Making, Painting and Decating, and Interi Déc and Interi Decating Services employees of Orlando Utilities Commission who have completed the Line Technician Program to pursue college-level course wk that is appropriate f supervisy and management roles and upward mobility in their respective fields. Individuals whether not currently wking in industry who have completed one of the approved industrial-related postsecondary certificate registered apprenticeship training programs at an Orange County Public Schools Tech Center TECO in Osceola County employees of Orlando Utilities Commission who have been promoted to Line Technician I are eligible f this program and are eligible to pursue this degree. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacc.edu/asdegrees/tec.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students will be awarded credits toward the technical skills training requirement in this degree. Students from Orange County Public Schools Tech Centers and TECO of Osceola District Schools will be awarded 27 credit hours based on the completion of a program consisting of 500 me hours 24 credit hours based on the completion of a program consisting of 900 to 450 hours. Students from Orlando Utilities Commission will be awarded 20 credit hours consisting of 5 credits from the completion of a program consisting of 560 hours, 4 credits f GEB294 and credit f SLS303. F the award of credit, eligible students should contact a Business academic department career program advis on a Valencia campus. Articulated Credit f Industrial Related Programs will be credits based upon the following: Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 8 Articulated Credit f Approved Registered Apprenticeship Programs will be 24 credits f: Programs of at least 3 years 24 Orlando Utilities Commission Program Hours Credits 560 hours 20 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 Total Credits ADVANCED COURSES Social Science (See A.S. Gen Ed Requirement) 3 Humanities (See A.S. Gen Ed Requirement) 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 Industrial Management Technology Electives 3-0 Total Credits 5-22 Total Degree Credits 60 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY ELECTIVES * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 APA Basic Accounting 3 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 CGS 209 Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Infmation Technology 3 ECO 000 Basic Economics 3 FIN 2000 Principles of Finance 3 * GEB 294 Internship Explation in Business (not available to OUC students) -4 INP 30 Psychology in Business and Industry 3 MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources 3 * MKA 202 Principles of Selling 3 * MKA 25 Advertising 3 MTB 03 Business Mathematics 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 SLS 303 Job Search (not available to OUC students) These courses may be used f Industrial Management Technology Electives credit if not being used as a General Education requirement. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. continued
61 F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Landscape and Hticulture Technology with Specializations in: Hticulture Landscape Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to prepare students f careers in the landscape and hticulture industries. Students may choose to specialize in two areas: landscape hticulture. The Landscape Specialization provides f skills in landscape design, construction, and maintenance, which include instruction in constructing and landscaping parks, airpts, communities, rests, etc. Students are trained to supervise, manage, and design exteri and interi landscapes. The Hticulture Specialization is designed to prepare students f careers in both greenhouse and nursery operations and includes instruction in greenhouse foliage, flower and woody nursery production. Students are specially trained to operate and manage all types of plant productions, programs and facilities. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and specialization course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 BSC 050 Environmental Science 3 HOS 00C Introduction to Hticulture and Landscape Technology 3 * ORH 50C Ornamental Plant Materials I 3 * ORH 5C Ornamental Plant Materials II 3 * ENY 002C Principles of Entomology 3 * BOT 200C Botany 4 * CHM 025C Introduction to General Chemistry 4 Total Credits 26 AOM 202C Types and Systems of Agricultural Operations 3 BOT 250C Plant Physiology 4 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 OST 755 Microsoft Wd - Introducty * PLP 200C Plant Pathology 4 * SWS 202C Soils and Fertilizers 3 Humanities See A.S. Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 2 Hticulture Specialization Designed f students wishing to specialize in nursery and greenhouse operations. Differentiate the mechanisms involved in plant physiology and growth. Categize plants based on growth, mphological, and taxonomic characteristics. Design a pest management program. Demonstrate employability skills in the field of hticulture. Develop solutions f a wide variety of plant health issues. * ORH 225C Nursery Operation and Management 3 * PLS 2220C Plant Propagation 3 Landscape and Hticulture Technology Degree Electives Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 64 Landscape Specialization Designed f students wishing to specialize in landscape design, construction, and maintenance. Differentiate the mechanisms involved in plant physiology and growth. Categize plants based on growth, mphological, and taxonomic characteristics. Design a landscape interiscape project. Demonstrate employability skills in the field of hticulture. Schedule a landscape interiscape maintenance program. * ORH 234C Ornamental Plant Maintenance 4 * LDE 000C Landscape Design and Implementation 3 * ORH 2840C Landscape Construction 4 Landscape and Hticulture Technology Degree Electives 6 Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 64 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 82
62 LANDSCAPE AND HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY DEGREE ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Landscape and Hticulture Technology Degree Electives credit if not a requirement of the Specialization. CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 * FRC 22L Citrus Culture 3 * HOS 2932 Selected Topics in Hticulture and Landscape Technology -4 * HOS 294 Internship Explation in Landscape/Hticulture -4 * HOS 2942 Internship in Landscape/Hticulture -4 IPM 30C Pesticides 3 IPM 20C Diagnostic Techniques f Plant Problems 4 * ORH 234C Ornamental Plant Maintenance 4 * LDE 000C Landscape Design and Implementation 3 * ORH 873C Interiscaping Design and Maintenance 3 * ORH 2220C Turf Grass Culture 4 * ORH 225C Nursery Operation and Management 3 * ORH 2260C Greenhouse Operations and Management 3 * ORH 2262C Fli-Crop Production and Use 3 * ORH 2277 Commercial Foliage Plant Production 4 * ORH 228C Introduction to Orchidology 3 * ORH 2840C Landscape Construction 4 * PLS 2220C Plant Propagation 3 * VEC 20C Introduction to Vegetable Gardening 3 Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Landscape and Hticulture Specialist This program is designed to prepare students f entry-level employment in the landscape and hticulture industries as nursery wkers, landscape and hticulture wkers and specialists. Areas of study include an understanding of plant physiology, growth, plant classification and plant identification. Differentiate the mechanisms involved in plant physiology and growth. Categize plants based on growth, mphological, and taxonomic characteristics. Design a landscape project. Install landscape plants. Demonstrate employability skills in the landscape field. HOS 00C Introduction to Hticulture and Landscape Technology 3 * ORH 50C Ornamental Plant Materials I 3 * ORH 5C Ornamental Plant Materials II 3 * LDE 000C Landscape Design and Implementation 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Landscape and Hticulture Professional This program is designed to prepare students f immediate employment in the landscape and hticulture industries as landscape gardeners, park wkers, gardener specialists and landscape hticulture professionals. Students focus on the maintenance of landscape plants, including nutrition, fertilization and pest control. Differentiate the mechanisms involved in plant physiology and growth. Categize plants based on growth, mphological, and taxonomic characteristics. Design a landscape project. Install landscape plants. Schedule a fertilization program. HOS 00C Introduction to Hticulture and Landscape Technology 3 * ORH 50C Ornamental Plant Materials I 3 * ORH 5C Ornamental Plant Materials II 3 * LDE 000C Landscape Design and Implementation 3 * SWS 202C Soils and Fertilizers AOM 202C Types and Systems of Agricultural Operations 3 Landscape and Hticulture Technology Certificate Elective(s) 3 Total Certificate Credits 8 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 83 continued
63 Landscape and Hticulture Technician with Specializations in: Hticulture Landscape This program is designed to prepare students f immediate employment in the landscape and hticulture industries as superviss of landscaping and hticulture, production and nursery superviss, and hticulture technicians. Areas of study include managing culture of plant materials and installing and constructing landscape projects. Students should select the Hticulture Landscape Specialization. HOS 00C Introduction to Hticulture and Landscape Technology 3 * ORH 50C Ornamental Plant Materials I 3 * ORH 5C Ornamental Plant Materials II 3 * LDE 000C Landscape Design and Implementation 3 * SWS 202C Soils and Fertilizers AOM 202C Hticulture Specialization Types and Systems of Agricultural Operations 3 Total Credits 5 Differentiate the mechanisms involved in plant physiology and growth. Categize plants based on growth, mphological, and taxonomic characteristics. Design a landscape interiscape project. Install landscape plants. Manage a plant nursery. * ORH 225C Nursery Operation and Management 3 Landscape and Hticulture Technology Certificate Elective(s) 2 Total Credits 5 Total Certificate Credits 30 Landscape Specialization IPM 20C Diagnostic Techniques f Plant Problems 4 * ORH 2840C Landscape Construction 4 Landscape and Hticulture Technology Certificate Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 5 Total Certificate Credits 30 LANDSCAPE AND HORTICULTURE TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE ELECTIVES These courses may be used f Landscape and Hticulture Technology Certificate Electives credit if not being used as a certificate requirement. AOM 202C Types and Systems of Agricultural Operations 3 * BOT 200C Botany 4 BOT 250C Plant Physiology 4 BSC 050 Environmental Science 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 * CHM 025C Introduction to General Chemistry 4 * ENY 002C Principles of Entomology 3 * FRC 22L Citrus Culture 3 * HOS 2932 Selected Topics in Hticulture and Landscape Technology -4 * HOS 294 Internship Explation in Landscape/Hticulture -4 * HOS 2942 Internship in Landscape/Hticulture -4 IPM 30C Pesticides 3 IPM 20C Diagnostic Techniques f Plant Problems 4 * ORH 234C Ornamental Plant Maintenance 4 * ORH 873C Interiscaping Design and Maintenance 3 * ORH 2220C Turf Grass Culture 4 * ORH 225C Nursery Operation and Management 3 * ORH 2260C Greenhouse Operations and Management 3 * ORH 2262C Fli-Crop Production and Use 3 * ORH 2277 Commercial Foliage Plant Production 4 * ORH 228C Introduction to Orchidology 3 * ORH 2840C Landscape Construction 4 OST 755 Microsoft Wd Introducty * PLP 200C Plant Pathology 4 * PLS 2220C Plant Propagation 3 * SWS 202C Soils and Fertilizers 3 * VEC 20C Introduction to Vegetable Gardening 3 NOTE All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Differentiate the mechanisms involved in plant physiology and growth. Categize plants based on growth, mphological, and taxonomic characteristics. Design a landscape interiscape project. Install landscape plants. Design a pest management program. * ORH 234C Ornamental Plant Maintenance 4 * PLP 200C Plant Pathology Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 84 Medical Infmation Coder/ Biller Administration Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to prepare students f employment in a variety of healthcare settings. It is f students who wish to seek entrylevel positions as coders, medical recd coders, coding technicians/coding clerks medical coding/billing, as well as, f employees who wish to advance in their careers. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the
64 articulation agreements. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students who have earned the CCA (Certified Coding Associate) CPC (Certified Professional Coder) Certification, may also be eligible to receive college credit f certain courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the Alternative Award of Credit Agreement and complete a Request Fm. To have the credit awarded, students should bring the required documentation to the Dean s academic department f verification and approval. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. It may take five me terms to complete the sequence of coding courses. F me infmation, visit: valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/business/documents/micb.cfm All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Suppt management in medical office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. Execute the duties of a medical office administrat. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office + HSC 53 Medical Terminology 3 OST 2464 Medisoft (Office Management Software) 3 Total Credits 5 +* OST 2450 ICD-9 Coding 3 OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body Systems f OST 3 * OST 2452 Advanced ICD-9 Coding 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 85 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 24 ADVANCED COURSES +* OST 2453 CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 * OST 2454 Advanced CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 APA Basic Accounting MTB 03 Business Mathematics * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 OST 250 Office Management 3 * OST 2466 Capstone Simulation f Coding 3 * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office and/ Medical Infmation Coder/Biller Administration Elective(s) 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Gen. Ed. Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 24 Total Degree Credits 63 MEDICAL INFORMATION CODER/BILLER ADMINISTRATION ELECTIVES All OST-prefix courses not being used as a requirement in this degree except OST 4. Any of these courses not being used as a degree requirement: APA Basic Accounting 3 * ACG 202 Financial Accounting 3 SLS 22 Student Success 3 SLS 303 Job Search * SLS 2940 Service Learning -4 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, 0, 257 and/ 467 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-byexamination alternate possibilities. All specialized program courses are offered on East and West campuses; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. Medical Infmation courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. General education courses are in bold print in this course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. continued
65 F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification The following course will help prepare you to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification. If you have received this certification pri to taking this course, contact your Career Program Advis about possible credit. OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 Medical Infmation Coder/Biller This certificate is designed f students who wish to prepare f employment in a variety of healthcare settings as entry-level coders, medical recd coders, technicians/coding clerks medical coders/billing. Students who have earned the CCA (Certified Coding Associate) CPC (Certified Professional Coder) Certification, may also be eligible to receive college credit f certain courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the Alternative Award of Credit Agreement and complete a Request Fm. To have the credit awarded, students should bring the required documentation to the Dean s academic department f verification and approval. Suppt management in medical administration. Prepare business documents. Manage recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office + HSC 53 Medical Terminology 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 Total Credits 2 OST 335 Business Communications 3 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body Systems f OST 3 OST 2464 Medisoft (Office Management Software) 3 +* OST 2450 ICD-9 Coding 3 +* OST 2453 CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 Total Credits 5 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 86 ADVANCED COURSES * OST 2452 Advanced ICD-9 Coding 3 * OST 2454 Advanced CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office and/ Medical Infmation Coder/Biller Elective(s) Total Credits 7 Total Certificate Credits 34 MEDICAL INFORMATION CODER/BILLER ELECTIVES * OST 08 Building Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy 3 * OST 0 Keyboarding and Document Processing II 3 OST 305 Proofreading OST 320 Ten Key Mastery OST 330 Business Grammar 3 * OST 46 Medical Office Simulation 3 +* OST 6 Medical Transcription I 3 +* OST 262 Medical Transcription II 3 OST 2794 Internet f Office Employees 3 OST 283 Desktop Publishing 3 OST 2828 Microsoft PowerPoint (Presentation Software) OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) OST 2836 Microsoft Access (Database Management Software) 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office -4 SLS 22 Student Success 3 SLS 303 Job Search * SLS 2940 Service Learning -4 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, 0, 257 and/ 467 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-byexamination alternate possibilities. All certificate courses are offered on the East and West campuses; some courses are offered at other locations. Through special articulation agreements, credits may be awarded to individuals who qualify. Medical Infmation courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. Medical Office Administration with Specializations in: Medical Transcription Medical Front Office Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to prepare students f employment as office suppt staff and medical transcriptionists in medical offices, hospitals and other healthcare ganizations. It provides training f both first-time job seekers and experienced employees who wish to advance in their careers. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the
66 articulation agreements. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. F me infmation, visit: valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/business/documents/moa.cfm All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office + HSC 53 Medical Terminology 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 24 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body Systems f OST 3 OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 OST 250 Office Management 3 OST 2464 Medisoft (Office Management Software) 3 MTB 03 Business Mathematics APA Basic Accounting * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Gen. Ed. Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 6 Total Credits 27 Medical Transcription Specialization Designed f students wishing to specialize in medical transcription. Suppt management in medical office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage business recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. Execute duties of a medical office administrat. ADVANCED COURSES * OST 08 Building Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy 3 +* OST 6 Medical Transcription I 3 +* OST 262 Medical Transcription II 3 * OST 46 Medical Office Simulation * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Offices 3 Total Credits 2 Total Degree Credits 63 Medical Front Office Specialization Designed f students wishing to specialize in medical front office. Suppt management in medical office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage business recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. Execute duties of a medical office administrat. ADVANCED COURSES * OST 0 Keyboarding and Document Processing II 3 OST 2836 Microsoft Access 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 OST Specialization Electives * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office Administration 3 Total Credits 2 Total Degree Credits 63 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, 0, 257, 467, 6 and/ 262 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-by-examination alternate possibilities. MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES All OST-prefix courses not being used as a requirement in this degree except OST 4. General education courses are in bold print in this course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 87 continued
67 Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification The following courses will help prepare you to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification. If you have received this certification pri to taking these courses, contact your Career Program Advis about possible credit. OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 2836 Microsoft Access 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 Medical Office Management This certificate prepares students f career opptunities in medical office management in medical offices and hospitals. Suppt management in medical office administration. Prepare business documents. Manages business recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 Total Credits 2 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body Systems f OST 3 +* OST 6 Medical Transcription I 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 OST 250 Office Management 3 Total Credits 2 ADVANCED COURSES OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 2464 Medisoft (Office Management Software) 3 APA Basic Accounting * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office Medical Office Management Elective Total Credits 0 Total Certificate Credits 34 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, 0, 257, 467, 6 and/ 262 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-by-examination alternate possibilities. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 88 MEDICAL OFFICE MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES OST 305 Proofreading OST 320 Ten Key Mastery OST 2828 Microsoft PowerPoint (Presentation Software) OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) OST 2852 Microsoft Excel-Introducty * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office All specialized program courses are offered on East and West campuses; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. Medical Office Administration courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. Medical Office Specialist with Specializations in: Medical Transcription Medical Front Office This certificate prepares students f employment as medical office suppt personnel and medical transcriptionists in medical offices and hospitals. OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office + HSC 53 Medical Terminology 3 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body Systems f OST 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 Total Credits 2 Medical Transcription Specialization Suppt management in medical office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage business recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. COURSES +* OST 6 Transcription I 3 * OST 08 Building Keyboarding and Accuracy 3 Total Credits 6 Total Degree Credits 8 Medical Front Office Specialization Suppt management in medical office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage business recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology.
68 COURSES OST 2836 Microsoft Access 3 * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office Administration OST Medical Office Administration Electives 3 Total Credits 6 Total Degree Credits 8 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, 0, 257, 467, 6 and/ 262 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-by-examination alternate possibilities. MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES All OST-prefix courses not being used as a requirement in this degree except OST 4. All certificate courses are offered on the East and West Campuses; some courses are offered at other locations. Medical Office courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. Medical Office Suppt This certificate prepares students f employment as medical office suppt personnel in health-related businesses such as medical offices and hospitals. Suppt management in medical office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage business recds. Utilize appropriate office technology. COURSES OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office + HSC 53 Medical Terminology 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body System f OST 3 Total Credits 2 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, 0, 257, 467, 6 and/ 262 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-by-examination alternate possibilities. All certificate courses are offered on the East and West campuses; some courses are offered at other locations. Medical Office courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. Nursing, Generic Track Associate in Science Degree (A.S. to B.S. Career Path) Limited-Access This program is designed f students who seek employment in the field of nursing and who may decide to continue to any Flida public university as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Nursing through R.N. to B.S.N. (Bachel of Science in Nursing) Program. Students wishing to transfer any credits from this program to another institution must accept responsibility f securing approval from the transfer institution. Graduates of this program are prepared to administer nursing care as general staff nurses and are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) to become registered nurses. Accding to the laws governing state licensure, any candidate who has been arrested convicted of any offense other than min traffic violations will be required to petition the Board of Nursing f permission to sit f the licensing exam. Completion of the program does not ensure permission to sit f the licensing exam. This program has been codinated with local healthcare agencies, the State Department of Education and the State Board of Nursing and is accredited by the National League f Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) 3343 Peachtree Road N.E., Suite 500, Atlanta, GA Nursing is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Nursing Program; students must apply and be accepted to the program. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admissions section of this catalog. The Division of Nursing provides infmation about specific admission criteria. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Admission requirements that must be satisfied pri to submitting an application to the A.S. Degree Program in Nursing, Generic Track are: Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission; satisfy the requirements f Degree-Seeking Status and be in active student status Satisfy the college entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed Complete Nursing Program Prerequisite f Admission Courses with minimum grades of C Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.5 (including transfer wk) Satisfy the designated entrance test requirements f Health Sciences programs Submit the completed Valencia Nursing Program application with the application fee Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 89 The courses in the Nursing, Generic Track curriculum are progressive in nature, with one course building on the preceeding course. Procedures f continuing in the Nursing Program after receiving a D, F, W in one NUR-prefix course are provided in the Nursing Program Student continued
69 Handbook. A student will not be allowed to continue in the Nursing Program if he/she withdraws from two courses receives a grade of D F in two nursing courses (subject prefix NUR); this could be the same nursing course twice two separate nursing courses. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Perfm entry level skills at a competent level. Execute effective communication skills in the healthcare setting. Structure a safe environment in the healthcare setting. Fmulate safe clinical decisions in the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavi in the healthcare setting. Manage a plan of care f the client s health and wellness. Generic Track Curriculum Prerequisites f Admission: +* BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 +* BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 +* MCB 200C Microbiology 4 + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 +* DEP 2004 Developmental Psychology 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 + HUN 2202 Essentials of Nutrition with Diet Therapy 3 + Humanities See Gen. Ed.Requirement 3 Total Prerequisite Credits 27 Year I FIRST TERM +* NUR 02C Nursing I 0 SECOND TERM +* NUR 032C Nursing II 9 f Valencia s Health Sciences Programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. All specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus; some are offered at the Osceola Campus. Nursing, Advanced Standing Track Limited-Access This option is designed f LPNs (Licensed Practical Nurses), Paramedics, Registered Invasive Cardiovascular Specialists (CVTs), and RRTs (Registered Respiraty Therapists) who want to earn an A.S. Nursing degree. Some Prerequisite f Admission Courses may be available online. Graduates of this track are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX) to become a registered nurse. All they components of the nursing courses (the courses with the prefix NUR) are offered primarily in an on-line fmat with course ientation and testing being completed on campus; all nursing courses beyond NUR 003C have a clinical component to be completed in a Central Flida healthcare facility. The R.N. Advanced Standing Track is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the R.N. Advanced Standing Track of the Nursing Program; students must apply and be accepted to the program. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admission Section of this catalog. The Division of Nursing provides specific infmation about the admission process to this track. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial Section of this catalog. Admission requirements that must be satisfied pri to submitting an application to the Advanced Standing Track A.S. Degree Program in Nursing Track are: THIRD TERM +* NUR 40C Nursing III 9 Year II FOURTH TERM +* NUR 2204C Nursing IV 9 FIFTH TERM +* NUR 2823C Nursing V 4 +* NUR 2832L Nursing VI 2 Total Nursing Credits 43 +* HSC 25 Pharmacology and Clinical Decision Making 2 Total Degree Credits 72 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check and drug testing. Applicants Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 90 Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission; satisfy the requirements f degree-seeking status and be in active student status Satisfy the college entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.5 (including transfer wk) Satisfy the designated entrance test requirements f Health Sciences programs Have completed an LPN, Paramedic, CVT RRT program within the last year have one year of practice within the five years pri to the date of admission LPNs must provide evidence of current Flida License and must document completion of a Flida Board of Nursing approved IV therapy certification course Paramedics must provide evidence of current certification in Flida and certification as a Nursing Assistant evidence of equivalent wk experience CVTs must provide evidence of completion of a Cardiovascular Technology program, certification as a Nursing Assistant, evidence of equivalent wk experience, completion of an IV
70 Therapy certification and must have passed the examination f the Registered Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist credential RRTs must provide evidence of current certification in Flida and certification as a Nursing Assistant evidence of equivalent wk experience, and completion of an IV Therapy certification Complete the Nursing Program Prerequisite f Admission Courses with minimum grades of C pri to enrollment in NUR 003C Submit the completed Valencia Advanced Standing Track Nursing Program application with the application fee pri to the deadline Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences Advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Communicate effectively. Act professionally. Make clinical decisions. Provide a safe and effective environment. Provide physiological integrity. Provide psychosocial integrity. Promote and maintain health. Advanced Standing Track Curriculum PREREQUISITE FOR ADMISSION COURSES: +* BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 +* BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 +* MCB 200C Microbiology 4 + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 +* DEP 2004 Developmental Psychology 3 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 + HUN 2202 Essentials of Nutrition with Diet Therapy 3 + Humanities See Gen. Ed.Requirement 3 Total Prerequisite Credits 27 FIRST TERM +* NUR 003C Transition Into Professional Nursing 8 +* NUR 233C Maternal Child Nursing 4 SECOND TERM +* NUR 22C Adult Health Nursing 9 THIRD TERM +* NUR 2244C Advanced Adult Health Nursing 6 +* NUR 280C Patient Care Management Practicum 6 Total Nursing Credits 33 Total Degree Credits 60 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences Programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus; some are offered at the Osceola Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Office Administration Associate in Science Degree This program is designed to prepare students f office suppt positions of receptionists, administrative assistants, recds managers, office superviss and managers and other office related positions. The program prepares students f immediate employment in a business office and provides training f both first-time job seekers and experienced employees who wish to advance in their careers. Graduates of specific programs at Orange County Tech Centers and TECO may be eligible f the award of credit in specific courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the articulation agreements. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/ Career Program Advis at Valencia f the award of credit. Students who have earned the CPS (Certified Professional Secretary) CAP (Certified Administrative Professional) certification, may also be eligible to receive credit f certain courses in this program. F infmation and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the Alternative Award of Credit agreement and complete a request fm. To have the credit awarded, students should bring the required documentation to the Dean s academic department f verification and approval. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. F me infmation, please visit: valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/business/documents/oa.cfm All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Suppt management in office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. Execute the duties of an office administrat. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better.. 9 continued
71 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) Office Administration Elective OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 OST 335 Business Communication 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Total Credits 6 * OST 0 Keyboarding and Document Processing II 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 OST 250 Office Management 3 OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 283 Desktop Publishing 3 OST 2836 MS Access 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 24 ADVANCED COURSES OST 2858 MS Excel 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 * OST 220 Office Administration Simulation 3 MTB 03 Business Mathematics APA Basic Accounting * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 Gen. Ed. Elective See Gen. Ed. Requirement 6 Office Administration Electives Included are *OST 2944 Internship in Office Administration (-4) and/ Office Administration Electives 5 Total Credits 23 Total Degree Credits 63 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION ELECTIVES Any of these courses not being used as a degree requirement: APA Basic Accounting 3 * ACG 202 Financial Accounting 3 MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 * MNA 03 Project Management 3 MTB 03 Business Math 3 * OST 08 Building Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy 3 OST 305 Proofreading OST 320 Ten Key Mastery * OST 60 Machine Transcription 3 OST 755 MS Wd-Introducty OST 2828 MS PowerPoint OST 2852 MS Excel-Introducty SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 SLS 22 Student Success 3 SLS 303 Job Search * SLS 2940 Service Learning -4 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, and/ 0 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-byexamination alternate possibilities. Office Administration courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. General education courses are in bold print in this course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification The following courses will help prepare you to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification. If you have received this certification pri to taking these courses, contact your Career Program Advis about possible credit. OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 OST 2836 Microsoft Access (Database Management Software) 3 Office Management This certificate is designed f students interested in employment as office suppt managers in wd processing office administration departments. Suppt management in office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage business recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. 92
72 OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) Office Management Elective OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 Total Credits 0 * OST 0 Keyboarding and Document Processing II 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 OST 250 Office Management 3 Total Credits 9 ADVANCED COURSES OST 283 Desktop Publishing 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 Office Management Elective(s) 2 Total Credits 8 Total Certificate Credits 27 OFFICE MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES All OST-prefix courses not being used as a requirement in this degree except OST 4 Any of these courses not being used as a degree requirement: APA Basic Accounting 3 * ACG 202 Financial Accounting 3 MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 * MNA 03 Project Management 3 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 SLS 22 Student Success 3 SLS 303 Job Search * SLS 2940 Service Learning -4 OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 OST 2836 Microsoft Access (Database Management Software) 3 Office Specialist This certificate gives the student experience wking with wd processing and spreadsheet programs. These skills can be applied at the mid-management level of employment. Suppt management in office administration. Prepare business documents. Manage recds. Demonstrate business communication skills. Utilize appropriate office technology. OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) Office Specialist Elective OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 Total Credits 7 OST 335 Business Communications 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 Total Credits 6 ADVANCED COURSES OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 Office Specialist Elective(s) 2 Total Credits 5 Total Certificate Credits 8 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, and/ 0 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-byexamination alternate possibilities. Office Management courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification The following courses will help prepare you to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification. If you have received this certification pri to taking these courses, contact your Career Program Advis about possible credit. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 93 OFFICE SPECIALIST ELECTIVES * MNA 03 Project Management 3 * OST 0 Keyboarding and Document Processing II 3 * OST 08 Building Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office 3 OST 305 Proofreading OST 320 Ten Key Mastery OST 330 Business Grammar 3 * OST 46 Medical Office Simulation 3 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body Systems f OST 3 * OST 60 Machine Transcription 3 +* OST 6 Medical Transcription I 3 +* OST 2450 ICD-9 Coding 3 * OST 2452 Advanced ICD-9 Coding 3 +* OST 2453 CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 * OST 2454 Advanced CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 OST 250 Office Management 3 continued
73 +* OST 262 Medical Transcription II 3 OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 2794 Internet f Office Employees 3 OST 283 Desktop Publishing 3 OST 2828 Microsoft PowerPoint (Presentation OST 2836 Software) Microsoft Access (Database Management Software) 3 * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office -4 * OST 2944 Internship in Office Administration -4 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 SLS 22 Student Success 3 SLS 303 Job Search * SLS 2940 Service Learning -4 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, and/ 0 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-byexamination alternate possibilities. Office Specialist courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification The following courses will help prepare you to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification. If you have received this certification pri to taking these courses, contact your Career Program Advis about possible credit. OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 OST 2836 Microsoft Access (Database Management Software) 3 Office Suppt This certificate will give the student experience wking with various computer applications. These skills enable a student to seek entry-level office suppt positions. OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 Office Suppt Elective(s) 2 Total Credits 5 Total Certificate Credits 2 OFFICE SUPPORT ELECTIVES * MNA 03 Project Management 3 * OST 08 Building Keyboarding Speed and Accuracy 3 + OST 257 Medical Terminology f the Office 3 OST 305 Proofreading OST 320 Ten Key Mastery OST 330 Business Grammar 3 OST 335 Business Communications 3 OST 355 Recds Management and Legal Implications 3 * OST 46 Medical Office Simulation 3 +* OST 467 Introduction to Body Systems f OST 3 * OST 60 Machine Transcription 3 +* OST 6 Medical Transcription I 3 +* OST 2450 ICD-9 Coding 3 * OST 2452 Advanced ICD-9 Coding 3 +* OST 2453 CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 * OST 2454 Advanced CPT-4 Medical Coding 3 OST 250 Office Management 3 +* OST 262 Medical Transcription II 3 OST 2794 Internet f Office Employees 3 OST 283 Desktop Publishing 3 OST 2828 Microsoft PowerPoint (Presentation Software) OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) OST 2836 Microsoft Access (Database Management Software) 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 * OST 2943 Internship in Medical Office -4 * OST 2944 Internship in Office Administration -4 SBM 000 Small Business Management 3 MAN 2300 Introduction to Human Resources Management 3 SLS 22 Student Success 3 SLS 303 Job Search * SLS 2940 Service Learning -4 Suppt management in office administration. Prepare business documents. Utilize appropriate office technology. OST 00 Keyboarding and Document Processing I 3 OST 283 Microsoft Windows (Operating System) Office Suppt Elective OST 2854 Microsoft Office (Applications Package) 3 Total Credits 7 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 94 Students with pri experience and/ instruction in OST 00, and/ 0 should consult a Career Program Advis about credit-byexamination alternate possibilities. Office Suppt courses may be taught in a multilevel-class atmosphere. Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification The following courses will help prepare you to take the Microsoft Certified Application Specialist Certification. If you have received this certification pri to taking these courses, contact your Career Program Advis about possible credit. OST 2756 Microsoft Wd 3 OST 2858 Microsoft Excel 3 OST 2836 Microsoft Access (Database Management Software) 3
74 Paralegal Studies with Specializations in: Litigation and/ Transactional Associate in Science Degree (Articulated A.S. to B.A/B.S. Career Path) Valencia s Paralegal Studies Program is approved by the American Bar Association. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and specialization course sequence as a guide in program planning. This is found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/crim_jus/ps.cfm All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. This program is designed to prepare students to wk in the legal field f law firms, banks, cpations, and government agencies in the perfmance of delegated, substantive legal services under the supervision of a licensed attney. Students receive instruction in the substantive and procedural law necessary to function in the legal environment under the direction and supervision of attneys in areas such as civil litigation, real property, legal research and writing, business ganizations, and legal technology. Students will understand the ethical framewk within which they will wk and will be able to analyze and communicate effectively in these areas. Instruction stresses practical applications. The services paralegals provide include assisting in trial preparation, drafting court pleadings and related documents, perfming legal research and infmal investigations, preparing real estate documents and assisting in real estate closings, drafting contracts, and maintaining cpate books. Paralegals cannot give legal advice, accept a case, set a fee, present a case in court and may not provide legal services directly to the public, except as permitted by law. This program is designed f students who seek immediate employment in the legal environment and who may also decide to transfer as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Legal Studies at one of the two Flida public universities to which this degree will transfer. Students may transfer through a statewide agreement to Flida Gulf Coast University (FGCU) through a specific program agreement to the University of Central Flida (UCF). Additional general education and legal specialty courses will be required in the university program. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. In addition to credits included in the State of Flida s common course numbering system, Valencia may accept up to nine legal specialty credits from a non-american Bar Association-approved paralegal studies program as credit toward PLA course requirements in the Paralegal Studies A.S. degree. All legal specialty courses transferred into the program must be reviewed and approved by the Paralegal Studies Program Direct, in addition to the standard college award of credit process. Students will select either a Transactional Litigation specialization. The Transactional specialization provides additional course wk relating to real estate and probate matters, while the Litigation specialization provides additional course wk relating to civil court and bankruptcy proceedings. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 95 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 POS 204 U.S. Government 3 +* PLA 003 Introduction to Paralegal Practices and Ethics 3 +* PLA 04 Legal Research and They I 3 +* PLA 6 Real Property I 3 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 +* PLA 2203 Civil Litigation I 3 +* PLA 2433 Business Organizations 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Total Credits 27 * PLA 2732 Legal Technology 3 * PLA 730 Computer Assisted Legal Research * BUL 2242 Business Law II 3 +* ENC 02 Freshman Composition II +* ENC 20 Technical Communication + OST 335 Business Communications 3 * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting APA Basic Accounting 3 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 2 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 22 Litigation Specialization Research and analyze a legal issue under the supervision of a member of the Bar. Draft certain legal documents used in litigation and transactional matters, including bankruptcy and debt-credit filings, under the supervision of a member of the Bar. Apply the appropriate ethics rules to hypothetical ethical scenarios that may arise in the legal setting under the supervision of a member of the Bar. Describe practices and traits required to wk effectively in a group individually under the supervision of a member of the Bar. * PLA 2223 Civil Litigation II 3 * PLA 2465 Debt-Credit/Bankruptcy 3 +* PLA 4 Legal Research and They II 3 * PLA 292 Legal Research and They III Capstone 3 Paralegal Studies Elective 3 continued
75 Transactional Specialization Total Credits 5 Total Degree Credits 64 Research and analyze a legal issue under the supervision of a member of the Bar. Draft certain legal documents used in litigation and transactional matters, including wills and trust documents, under the supervision of a member of the Bar. Apply the appropriate ethics rules to hypothetical ethical scenarios that may arise in the legal setting under the supervision of a member of the Bar. Describe practices and traits required to wk effectively in a group individually under the supervision of a member of the Bar. * PLA 262 Real Property II 3 +* PLA 260 Wills, Trusts and Estate Administration I 3 +* PLA 4 Legal Research and They II 3 * PLA 292 Legal Research and They III Capstone 3 Paralegal Studies Elective 3 Total Credits 5 Total Degree Credits 64 PARALEGAL STUDIES ELECTIVES These courses may be used as the Paralegal Studies Elective if not a Specialization requirement. * PLA 2223 Civil Litigation II 3 * PLA 2465 Debt-Credit/Bankruptcy 3 +* PLA 260 Wills, Trusts and Estate Administration I 3 * PLA 2602 Wills, Trusts and Estate Administration II 3 * PLA 262 Real Property II 3 * PLA 2800 Family Law 3 * PLA 2930 Selected Topics in Paralegal Studies 3 * PLA 2942 Internship in Paralegal Studies 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 CJL 200 Criminal Law 3 CJL 202 Criminal Evidence and Procedures 3 This course is required f students planning to transfer this degree to the University of Central Flida (UCF) and recommended f those transferring to Flida Gulf Coast University (FGCU). 2 Students planning to transfer to UCF should select from ARH 2050, ARH 205, HUM 2220, HUM 2223, HUM 2232, HUM 2234, LIT 20, LIT 220, MUL 00, PHI 200, REL 2000, and THE Students planning to transfer to UCF should select from AST 002, BSC 005, BSC 050, CHM 020, ESC 000, PHY 053C, PSC 2930, MGF 06, MAC 05, MAC 4, MAC 2233, MAC 23, MAC 232, MAC 233 PLA prefix courses are offered only on the East Campus. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 96 General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public and private universities provide opptunities, in addition to the Articulated A.S. to B.A./B.S. transfer option, f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. Infmation on some of these transfer options, including Legal Studies at UCF and FGCU and UCF s Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree, may be found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Radiography Associate in Science Degree Limited-Access This program is designed f students who seek immediate employment in the healthcare field of Radiography. The radiographer is an integral member of the medical team dedicated to patient care whose primary role is to operate imaging equipment and perfm technical procedures f the diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease. Radiography is a challenging and growing profession with additional career opptunities in computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, angiography, and quality assurance. With professional experience and additional education, management and education are career options. Radiographers are employed primarily in hospitals. Positions are also available in imaging centers, urgent care clinics, private physician offices, industry, and civil service and public health service facilities. The program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiology Technology. Graduates are eligible to take the national certifying examination administered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Radiography is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Radiography Program; students must apply and be accepted to the program. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admissions section of this catalog. The Division of Allied Health provides infmation about specific admission criteria. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Admission requirements that must be satisfied pri to submitting an application to the A.S. Degree Program in Radiography are: Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog. Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission; satisfy the requirements f degree-seeking status and be in active student status Satisfy the college entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed
76 Complete the Radiography Prerequisite f Admission with a minimum grade of C Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.5 (including transfer wk) Satisfy the designated entrance test requirements f Health Sciences programs Submit a completed Valencia Radiography Program application with the application fee The identified courses in the program curriculum include all courses that are required f the Radiography A.S. degree. A minimum grade of C must be achieved in all courses in the program curriculum, including the prerequisite course required f admission. The courses in the curriculum are progressive in nature, with one course building on the preceding course. Because of this progressive relationship, all courses in a term must be completed with a minimum grade C in der to continue to the next term. If a student achieves less than a C withdraws from any course that is required f the Radiography A.S. degree, the student will not be allowed to continue in the program. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Perfm entry level skills competently as described by the scope of practice f radiography. Perfm effective communication skills within the healthcare environment. Provide a safe environment in the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavis in the healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in medical imaging. Prerequisite f Admission: +* BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 Total Prerequisite Credits 4 Year I SUMMER TERM +* RTE 000 Introduction to Radiography 2 +* RTE C Patient Care in Radiography 3 +* BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 + HSC 53 Medical Terminology 3 Total Credits 2 +* RTE 84L Radiographic Clinical Education II 2 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 Total Credits 2 Year II SUMMER TERM +* RTE 2762 Sectional Anatomy 3 +* RTE 523C Radiographic Procedures III 4 +* RTE 824L Radiographic Clinical Education III 3 +* PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Total Credits 3 FALL TERM +* RTE 2563 Principles of Radiography III 4 +* RTE 2834L Radiographic Clinical Education IV 3 +* RTE 2385 Radiation Biology and Protection 2 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Total Credits 2 SPRING TERM +* RTE 2782 Radiographic Pathology 3 +* RTE 2844L Radiographic Clinical Education V 3 +* RTE 206 Radiologic Seminar 3 + Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Total Credits 2 Total Degree Credits 77 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Once you complete your A.S. degree Radiography, you can now continue on and get your Bachel s degree from Valencia in Radiologic and Imaging Sciences. With additional education at the baccalaureate level and professional experience, you will enhance your skills and have me career options available. FALL TERM +* RTE 48 Principles of Radiography I 3 +* RTE 503C Radiographic Procedures I 4 +* RTE 804L Radiographic Clinical Education I 2 + CGS 060 Introduction to Computers 3 Total Credits 2 SPRING TERM +* RTE 458 Principles of Radiography II 3 +* RTE 53C Radiographic Procedures II 4 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 97 Computed Tomography Advanced Limited-Access This program is designed f individuals who are currently certified in Radiography (ARRT) Radiation Therapy (ARRT). Program content follows the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) curriculum to prepare program completers f the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination in Computed Tomography. Completion of this certificate program does not insure permission to take the credentialing examination. With the exception of the course RTE 494L, program courses are offered online. continued
77 Computed Tomography is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Computed Tomography program. Students must submit an application and be accepted to the program. Admission requirements f the Advanced in Computed Tomography are: Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Magnetic Resonance Imaging program. Students must submit an application and be accepted to the program. Admission requirements f the Advanced in Magnetic Resonance Imaging are: Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission A.S. degree in radiography, radiation therapy Be currently certified in Radiography (ARRT) Radiation Therapy (ARRT) Submit current proof of CPR certification Submit a completed Valencia Computed Tomography application Submit proof of employment in the area of certification f one of the above modalities within the past year, complete RTE 36 pri to practicum. Perfm entry level skills competently as described by the scope of practice f computed tomography. Perfm effective communication skills within the healthcare environment. Provide a safe environment in the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavis in the healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in medical imaging. +* RTE 3765 Anatomy f the Medical Imager 3 +* RTE 3590 Computed Tomography 3 +* RTE 494L Practicum 3 Total Certificate Credits 9 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Advanced Limited-Access This program is designed f individuals who are currently certified in Radiography (ARRT) Radiation Therapy (ARRT) Nuclear Medicine Technology (ARRT NMTCB) Sonography (ARRT ARDMS). Program content follows the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT) curriculum to prepare program completers to take the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification examination in Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Completion of this certificate program does not insure permission to take the credentialing examination. With the exception of the course RTE 494L, program courses are offered online. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 98 Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission A.S. degree in radiography, nuclear medicine technology, radiation therapy, diagnostic medical sonography Be currently certified in Radiography (ARRT) Radiation Therapy (ARRT) Nuclear Medicine Technology (ARRT NMTCB) Sonography (ARRT ARDMS) Submit current proof of CPR certification Submit a completed Valencia Magnetic Resonance Imaging application Submit proof of employment in the area of certification f one of the above modalities within the past year complete RTE 36 pri to practicum Perfm entry level skills competently as described by the scope of practice f magnetic resonance imaging. Perfm effective communication skills within the healthcare environment. Provide a safe environment in the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavis in the healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in medical imaging. +* RTE 3765 Anatomy f the Medical Imager 3 +* RTE 359 Magnetic Resonance Imaging I 3 +* RTE 3592 Magnetic Resonance Imaging II 3 +* RTE 494L Practicum 3 Total Certificate Credits 2 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences Programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Respiraty Care Associate in Science Degree Limited-Access Respiraty Therapists specialize in diagnosing and treating patients with acute and chronic cardiopulmonary illnesses. The wk of respiraty therapy extends Practitioners into intensive care with patients on mechanical ventilation. Practitioners assist physicians in treatment ranging from bedside surgical procedures to balloon pump management in the operating room. Therapists treat patients with pulmonary diseases ranging from premature infants with underdeveloped lungs to COPD patients with chronic lung disease. The primary employer f a credentialed Respiraty Therapist is the acute care hospital. This dynamic profession can lead therapists to different
78 specializations such as pulmonary functions testing, pulmonary rehabilitation, polysomnography, medical sales, management, and education. Graduates are eligible to obtain the national credential(s) through the National Board f Respiraty Care. This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation f Respiraty Care. Respiraty Care is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Respiraty Care Program; students must apply and be accepted into the program. General admission procedures f this program are found in the Admissions section of this catalog. The Division of Allied Health provides infmation about specific admission criteria. Estimated program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Admission requirements that must be satisfied pri to submitting an application to the A.S. Degree Program in Respiraty Care are: Review the general admission requirements f Health Sciences programs in the Admissions section of this catalog Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission; satisfy the requirements f degree-seeking status and be in active student status Satisfy the college entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which you are placed Complete Respiraty Care Prerequisites f admission Courses with a minimum grade of C Have a minimum overall college GPA of 2.0 (including transfer wk) Submit the completed Valencia Respiraty Care Program application with the application fee A minimum grade of C must be achieved in all respiraty care and required courses to meet a prerequisite graduation requirement. Any student admitted to the Respiraty Care Program who fails withdraws from any RET-prefix courses must petition the Health Sciences Admissions Committee f re-evaluation and readmission. Students will be allowed to petition one time. The petition process can be found in the Respiraty Care Student Handbook. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Health Sciences advis f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Perfm entry level skills competently as described by the scope of practice f Respiraty Care. Perfm effective communication skills within the healthcare setting. Provide a safe environment within the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavis within a healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in Respiraty Care. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 99 PREREQUISTES FOR ADMISSION +* BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 +* MAC 05C College Algebra 3 +* PHY 007C Physics 4 Total Credits Year I SPRING TERM +* RET 025C Principles of Respiraty Care 6 +* RET 485C Cardiopulmonary Physiology 4 +* MCB 200C Microbiology 4 +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Total Credits 7 SUMMER TERM +* RET 275C Clinical Care Techniques 4 +* RET 450C Basic Physiological Moniting 3 +* RET 295C Chest Medicine 4 +* BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 Total Credits 5 Year II FALL TERM +* RET 2350C Pharmacology 4 +* RET 264C Principles of Mechanical Ventilation 4 +* RET 874L Clinical Practice I 4 Total Credits 2 SPRING TERM +* RET 875L Clinical Practice II 4 +* RET 2244C Life Suppt 3 +* RET 274C Pediatric Respiraty Care 4 Total Credits SUMMER TERM +* RET 2876L Clinical Practice III 4 Humanities See Gen. Ed.Requirement 3 + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 Total Credits 0 Total Degree Credits 76 NOTES : All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. Specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to continued
79 regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Provide a safe environment within the healthcare setting. Practice professional behavis within a healthcare setting. Execute safe clinical decision making in Polysomnography. FIRST TERM +* PSG 4000 Polysomnographic Technology III 3 +* PSG 4000L Polysomnographic Technology Labaty III +* PSG 4800L Polysomnographic Technology Clinical III Practicum Total Credits 5 Polysomnography Technology Advanced Limited-Access This program is designed f individuals who have earned at least an Associate in Science Degree in Respiraty Care Cardiopulmonary Sciences the equivalent who currently are enrolled in the final term of an accredited Respiraty Care Cardiopulmonary Sciences program. Academic credentials must be approved by the Division of Allied Health. Program courses are designed to prepare graduates to take the Registered Polysomnography Technologist examination administered by the Board of Registered Polysomnographic Technologists (BRPT) and enter the wkplace in various types of sleep disder centers as a Polysomnographic Technologist. Completion of this program does not ensure permission to take the credentialing examination. All they components of the program are offered only in the online fmat. All labaty courses are held on the West Campus, while clinical experiences are completed in the Central Flida sleep disder centers. Polysomnography Technology is a limited-access program. Admission to Valencia does not imply acceptance to the Polysomnography Technology program. Students must submit an application and be accepted to the program. Admission requirements f the Advanced in Polysomnography Technology are: Submit a completed Valencia Application f Admission Have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 (including transfer wk) Be enrolled in the final term, have completed, a Respiraty Care Cardiopulmonary Sciences program within the last year, have one year of practice in Respiraty Care within the five years pri to date of admission Provide evidence of current Flida licensure as a Certified Respiraty Therapist a Registered Respiraty Therapist Submit the completed Valencia Polysomnography Technology application with the application fee Perfm entry level skills competently as described by the scope of practice f Polysomnography. Perfm effective communication skills within the healthcare setting. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 200 SECOND TERM +* PSG 400 Polysomnographic Technology IV 3 +* PSG 400L Polysomnographic Technology IV Labaty +* PSG 480L Polysomnographic Technology Clinical IV Practicum Total Credits 5 Total Certificate Credits 0 All accepted applicants are required to submit applications through Valencia f a criminal background check and drug testing. Applicants f Valencia s Health Sciences programs must be free of offenses that would disqualify them from a student clinical experience in a healthcare setting and must have their civil rights intact. This policy is in response to requirements by clinical agencies and state/federal regulations. All certificate courses are offered on the West Campus. Restaurant and Food Service Management (Hospitality and Tourism Institute) Associate in Science Degree With thousands of restaurants and eateries in the Orlando area alone, Valencia s Restaurant Management program is in a prime location to train f an exciting career in the food service industry. Valencia s Restaurant Management program prepares students f immediate employment in a successful profession in one of the fastest-paced, everchanging industry sects. While enrolled in Valencia s Restaurant Management program, students will receive both classroom instruction and wk-based experience from leaders in the restaurant field. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed.
80 Evaluate the ganization and function of the restaurant and food service industry. Manage and set up effective purchasing and receiving procedures. Perfm training and communication skills relevant to the restaurant industry. Implement safety and sanitation measures within the restaurant and food service industry, including HAACP. Assess leadership, supervisy and human relation skills within the restaurant and food service industry. Execute use of computers and software standard to the restaurant and food service industry. Perfm essential food production and cost control skills. +* ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Science +* Mathematics See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 HFT 000 Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry 3 HFT 2223 Human Relations and Supervisy Development 3 FOS 220 Food Service Sanitation Management 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals and Applications 3 * FSS 203C Quantity Food Production I 3 Total Credits 24 PSY 202 General Psychology 3 FSS 2284C Catering and Banquet Management 3 FSS 225 Food and Beverage Management 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 APA Basic Accounting * ACG 202 Principles of Financial Accounting 3 HFT 2840 Table Service Etiquette HFT 820 Food and Beverage Purchasing 3 HUN 004 Healthy Cuisine/Nutrition 3 Total Credits 22 ADVANCED COURSES FSS 2500 Food and Beverage Cost Control 3 HFT 2600 Hospitality Law 3 HFT 2500 Marketing and Sales in the Hospitality Industry 3 * HFT 2943 Internship in Restaurant Management 3 * HFT 2867 Wine Essentials 3 2 Elective(s) 3 Total Credits 8 Total Degree Credits 64 This course is recommended f students who plan to seek a four-year degree. 2 Recommended electives include: HFT 2750C Convention Management and Services, HFT 2630 Security Issues in the Hospitality Industry, FSS 240C Classical Cuisine, FSS 246C Baking and Pastries I. All specialized program courses are offered on the West Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. Sound and Music Technology with Specializations in: Audio Engineering Technology (Articulated to the B.S.E.C.E.T. degree program) Music Perfmance and Sound Sound Technology Associate in Science Degree The Music and Sound Technology program prepares students f careers in sound recding/reinfcement/post-production and music as musicians and technicians. Three specializations are available within the program: Audio Engineering Technology, Music Perfmance and Sound, and Sound Technology. The program provides an understanding of, and an appreciation f, the subtleties and aesthetics of sound and music and an opptunity to receive solid training in the technology used f music recding, reinfcement, and postproduction, including mastering. The Audio Engineering specialization provides an articulated pathway into Valencia s B.S.E.C.E.T. Students should contact the Music Department on East Campus f proper Ensemble and Perfmance placement. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a Career Program Advis in the department office f assistance in determining the best education plan f their career goals. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 20 Although scheduling may not always provide f the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. continued
81 All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 Total Credits 3 +* MUS 2360 MIDI Electronic Music I 4 +* MUM 2634L The Digital Audio Wkstation +* MUM 2600C Sound Recding I 4 Total Credits 9 ADVANCED COURSES + * MUM 2606C Sound Recding II 4 POS 204 U.S. Government 3 Total Credits 7 Audio Engineering Technology Specialization (Articulated to the B.S.E.C.E.T. degree program) Use computers f professional audio applications in accdance with industry standards and practices. Use professional audio equipment f reinfcement, recding and reproduction in accdance to industry standards and practices. Use principles of music they and perfmance in professional music and sound applications. Analyze, troubleshoot, and maintain digital and analog electronic systems. Analyze components associated with digital and analog electronic systems. Use the MIDI protocol f professional music production and synchronization applications in accdance to industry standards and practices. Communicate effectively in technical and non-technical environments. + MUT 0C Introduction to Music They 4 + MUM 620C Introduction to Acoustics and Audio 3 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 *EET 036C Fundamentals of DC and AC Circuits 5 *CET 22C Digital Systems I 3 Sound Technology Specialization Elective Total Credits 9 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 * CET 23C Digital Systems II 3 * EET 4C Semiconduct Devices and Circuits 3 * CET 223C Fundamentals of Microprocesss 3 Total Credits 2 ADVANCED COURSES +* MUM 2640C Post Production Sound 3 +* MUM 2790L Music Production * EET 2325C RF Communication 3 * ETS 20C Introduction to Photonics 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement (GR) 3 Total Credits 3 Total Degree Credits 64 Music Perfmance and Sound Specialization Use computers f professional audio applications in accdance with industry standards and practices. Use professional audio equipment f sound reinfcement, recding and reproduction in accdance to industry standards and practices. Use principles of music they and perfmance in professional music and sound applications. Exple principles of music business practices and standards including legal and marketing strategies. Use the MIDI protocol f professional music production and synchronization applications in accdance to industry standards and practices. + MUT Music They I 3 + TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 + MUT 24C Sight Singing and Ear Training I +* MUT 2 Music They II 3 +* MUT 242C Sight Singing and Ear Training II MVK Piano Class f Music Majs I and II MUL 0 Music Literature 3 Music Perfmance and Sound Specialization Elective MV_ Perfmance I 2 MUM 2720 Business of Music 3 Total Credits 8 Music Perfmance and Sound Specialization Elective MV_ Perfmance II 2 +* MUT 26 Music They III 3 +* MUT 2246C Sight Singing and Ear Training III Math Science See Gen. Ed.Requirements 3 Total Credits 0 ADVANCED COURSES Music Perfmance and Sound Specialization Elective MV_ Perfmance III 2 >* MUT 27 Music They IV 3 +* MUT 2247C Sight Singing and Ear Training IV +* MUS 236 MIDI Electronic Music II 3 Gen Ed Elective 3 Total Credits 3 Total Degree Credits 64 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 202
82 Sound Technology Specialization Use computers f professional audio applications in accdance with industry standards and practices. Use professional audio equipment f sound reinfcement, recding and reproduction in accdance to industry standards and practices. Use principles of music they and perfmance in professional music and sound applications. Use principles of acoustics and electricity in professional audio applications. Exple principles of music business practices and standards including legal and marketing strategies. Produce audio masters. Produce soundtracks. Use the MIDI protocol f professional music production and synchronization applications in accdance to industry standards and practices. Auth media f sound reproduction in accdance to professional standards and practices. + MUT 0C Introduction to Music They 4 TPA 380 Survey of Entertainment Technology 2 + TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 +* MUM 620C Introduction to Acoustics and Audio 3 MUM 2720 Business of Music I 3 Math Science See Gen. Ed.Requirements 3 Sound Technology Specialization Elective Total Credits 20 +* MUM 662C Live Sound Techniques 3 * DIG 2282C Visual Media f Audio Professionals 3 Choose any two of the following three courses: TPA 2252 Introduction to Audio Visual Technology TPA 2257 Audio Visual Production +* MUS 236 MIDI Electronic Music II 3 MUL 07 Histy and Appreciation of Jazz and Rock 3 +* MUM 272 Business of Music II: Entrepreneurship and Freelancing 3 +* MUM 2632 Audio Systems Design and Maintenance 2 and Sound Technology Specialization Elective Total Credits 8 ADVANCED COURSES * MUM 2640 Post-Production Sound 3 * MUM 2790L Music Production * MUM 2942 Internship in Audio Technology/ Business Gen Ed Elective 3 Total Credits 7 Total Degree Credits 64 AUDIO ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES * MAC 4 College Trigonometry 3 MUN 3 Voices of Valencia * MUN 2004 Commercial Music Ensemble * MUT 223 Keyboard Harmony I MVK 8 Class Piano I and II MVS 86 Guitar Class MVV Voice Class MUSIC PERFORMANCE AND SOUND SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES * MUN 20 Symphonic Band * MUN 340 Contempary Ensemble * MUN 420 Woodwind Choir * MUN 430 Brass Choir * MUN 230 Valencia Singers * MUN 270 Jazz Lab Band SOUND TECHNOLOGY SPECIALIZATION ELECTIVES * MUC 2000 Composition and Songwriting 2 MUN 3 Voices of Valencia * MUN 2004 Commercial Music Ensemble * MUT 223 Keyboard Harmony I MVK 8 Class Piano I and II MVS 86 Guitar Class MVV Voice Class NOTES : Specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus. General education courses are in bold print in the course listing. Several Flida public universities provide opptunities f A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachel s degree. All of Valencia s A.S. degrees will transfer into the Bachel of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree offered at UCF s regional campuses, as well as other universities. F me infmation on UCF s B.A.S. degree, go to regionalcampuses.ucf.edu/program/applied-science. F other transfer options that may be available, go to valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice f acceptance of this degree. F students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will have to fulfill the state s feign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school feign language two semesters of the same college-level feign language. < Denotes that this course is only offered in the Fall Term. > Denotes that this course is only offered in the Spring Term. Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 203 continued
83 Sound and Music Production- Audio Visual Production This program prepares students f careers in the field of professional audiovisual production by providing students with theetical and classroom experience that closely parallels on-the-job activities. The program provides a technical understanding of acoustics, audio devices, optics and projects, as well as hands-on experience in the design, setup, and operation of technical systems in the areas of live sound and audiovisual presentations. Use professional audio equipment f sound reinfcement, recding and reproduction in accdance to industry standards and practices. Use principles of acoustics and electricity in professional audio applications. TPA 2260 Introduction to Audio Production 4 * MUM 662C Live Sound Techniques 3 TPA 380 Survey of Entertainment Technology 2 Choose any two fo the following three courses: TPA 2252 Introduction to Audio Visual Technology 3 TPA 2257 Audio Visual Production 3 +* MUS 236C MIDI Electronic Music II 3 Total Certificate Credits 5 NOTE: All certificate courses are offered on the East Campus. Veterinary Technology (Offered through a Cooperative Agreement with St. Petersburg College) Associate in Science Degree The Veterinary Technology A.S. degree program is a selective admission program at St. Petersburg College. Through a cooperative agreement with St. Petersburg College, Valencia offers the general education ce and suppt courses required in the program. Students meeting the admission requirements of this program at St. Petersburg College can access all of the remaining specialized courses through online distance learning. Required clinical and wk experiences can be obtained within the Central Flida area. The degree is awarded by St. Petersburg College. The A.S. Degree in Veterinary Technology program prepares students to be veterinary technicians and once students complete the program, they may take the FVMA and FVTA Certification examinations. F me infmation about the requirements and selection process, contact St. Petersburg College at and visit the college Web site at spcollege.edu/webcentral/acad/vettech.htm. GENERAL EDUCATION AND SUPPORT COURSES OFFERED AT VALENCIA + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I 3 + SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech 3 + Humanities Select one of the following: 3 ARH 000 The Visual Arts Today ARH 2050 Introduction to Art Histy I * ARH 205 Introduction to Art Histy II MUL 00 Music Appreciation PHI 200 Philosophy + * MAC 05 College Algebra + * MGF 06 College Mathematics + * MGF 07 Mathematics f the Liberal Arts 3 + Social Science Select one of the following: 3 AMH 200 United States Histy to 877 AMH 2020 United States Histy 877 to Present ANT 2000 Introducty Anthropology ECO 203 Principles of Economics Macro ECO 2023 Principles of Economics Micro * EUH 2000 Western Civilization I * EUH 200 Western Civilization II * INR 2002 International Politics POS 204 U.S. Government POS 22 State and Local Government PSY 202 General Psychology SYG 2000 Introducty Sociology + PHI 2600 Ethics and Critical Thinking 3 + BSC 005C Biological Science + BSC 005 Biological Science and + BSC 005L Lab in Applied Biology 4 Total Credits 22 Specialized courses may not be offered every session on every campus. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Code Denotes course attribute if needed f degree audits. 204
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