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EPI 0010 - Foundations of Research-Based Practices in Reading (3 Credit Hours) (Institutional Credit)
This course addresses Florida Educator Accomplished Practices competency areas of Instructional Design and Lesson Planning, The Learning Environment, Instructional Delivery and Facilitation, Assessment, Continuous Improvement, Responsibility, Ethics, and
Professional Responsibility and Ethical Conduct. This course presents concepts and knowledge that are the foundation for a reading program. In addition, strategies and skills to implement a basic reading program are taught. The course assists teachers in developing attitudes, skills and knowledge that will enable them to identify students who are Limited English Proficient (LEP) and to provide and justify effective instruction for LEP students. Performance standard and indicator for ESOL Standard #10 is covered. Note(s): For ACP Participants Only
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EPI 0940 - Field Experience for Professional Foundations (1 Credit Hour) (Institutional Credit)
15 contact hours
This course addresses Florida Educator Accomplished Practices competency areas of Instructional Design and Lesson Planning, The Learning Environment, Instructional Delivery and Facilitation, Assessment, Continuous Improvement, Responsibility, Ethics, and Professional Responsibility and Ethical Conduct. During this course students complete 15 hours of observing and teaching in a K-12 setting. Students also must enroll concurrently in EPI 0020 . The course assists teachers in developing attitudes, skills and knowledge that will enable them to identify students who are Limited English Proficient (LEP) and to provide and justify effective instruction for LEP students. Performance standards and indicators for ESOL Standards #3, #5.4, #13, #14, #15 and #18 are covered. Note(s): For ACP Participants Only
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EPI 0945 - Field Experience for Diversity in the Classroom (1 Credit Hour) (Institutional Credit)
15 contact hours.
This course addresses Florida Educator Accomplished Practices competency areas of Instructional Design and Lesson Planning, The Learning Environment, Instructional Delivery and Facilitation, Assessment, Continuous Improvement, Responsibility, Ethics, and Professional Responsibility and Ethical Conduct. Participants complete a series of experiences designed to give prospective teachers a perspective on the varied backgrounds of students in public, charter or accredited private schools. These experiences as they relate to content knowledge of diversity and interactions in the schools are discussed. Students must enroll concurrently in EPI 0030 . The course assists teachers in developing attitudes, skills and knowledge that will enable them to identify students who are Limited English Proficient (LEP) and to provide and justify effective instruction for LEP students. Performance standards and indicators for ESOL Standards #2, #4, #7, #14, #17, #18 and #25 are covered. Note(s): For ACP Participants Only.
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Earth Science |
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Engineering Technology: Drafting |
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Engineering Technology: General |
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Engineering Technology: Industrial |
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ETI 1110 - Quality Assurance (3 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
In this course, students encounter the uses of quality assurance methods and quality control concepts and procedures that are standard operating business practices and strategies in a modern manufacturing environment. Topics include the use of quality management techniques and quality philosophies, process development, techniques used for evaluation, approaches used on continuous operations, methods used to control quality and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) series of standards. The responsibility of quality assurance during the engineering, manufacturing and marketing of a product also is covered.
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ETI 1701 - Industrial Safety (3 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
This course focuses on the theories and principles of occupational safety and health in a practical and useful real world job related setting. The major topics include the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) compliance, safety standards, code enforcement, ergonomic hazards, mechanical hazards, falling, lifting, electrical hazards, fire hazards, industrial hygiene, radiation, noise, emergencies and environmental safety. In this course, students encounter a comprehensive view of industrial processes and materials properties, employee activities, and facility operations leading to a safe and productive modern manufacturing workplace.
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Engineering Technology: Mechanical |
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Engineering Technology: Power |
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ETP 2322 - Smart Grid Technology (3 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles of smart grid technology. Students use theory and hands-on practices to become familiar with the various aspects of smart grid technology.
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Engineering Technology: Specialty |
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ETS 2364 - Introduction to Nanotechnology (3 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
This course is a fundamental nanotechnology course that covers laboratory safety, nanoparticle deposition and measuring techniques using light scattering, x-ray diffraction AFM and SEM. There also is practice writing a scientific paper and scientific paper review. Offered as EST 2360 prior to Fall 2012.
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ETS 2604 - Robotics Applications (3 Credit Hours) (A.S.)
This course is designed to introduce students to the basic principles of robots including classification, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and applications in the robotics industry. Students use hands-on practices to become familiar with sections of a robotic system.
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ETS 4536 - Control Systems and Networking (3 Credit Hours) (B.A.S.)
11. This course offers foundational skills of control system design and networking. Course work reviews current topics such as security, network management and sensor networks. Course work also covers two-way information exchange, monitoring and controlling time-varying energy consumption and secure information and communications networks. Smart meters, gateway devices and software systems also are studied.
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European History |
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Environmental Studies |
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Fire and Emergency Services |
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Film |
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Finance |
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French Language |
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Geography: Regional Areas |
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General Business |
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Geography: Systematic |
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German |
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Gerontology |
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Graphic Arts |
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