Credit Class Schedule
              
   

Accounting

ACG2021 - Prin of Financial Accounting Course Description
PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Prerequisites: An assessment score for placement in MAT 0024C or higher mathematics or a minimun grade of C in MAT 0012C or APA 1111 or MTB 1103 Accounting concepts, principles, procedures and underlying theories applicable to nature of accounting, financial statements, accounting cycle, current assets, plant and equipment, long-term investments, intangible assets, payroll, current liabilities, long-term debt, and owner's equity including accounting for sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. (Special Fee: $30.00).  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
15140 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0945P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  219
Classroom 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Nieves, Peter

Art

ARH2051 - Introduction to Art History II Course Description
INTRODUCTION TO ART HISTORY II Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in ENC1101 or ENC 1101H or IDH 1110. Survey of development of visual arts from Renaissance to present. Gordon Rule course in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments. Minimum grade of C required if used to satisfy Gordon Rule requirement.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
16245  Online - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Levi, Sheila
  Note: Online WebCT Course. Delivered 8/25 - 12/14 Required online orientation; see syllabus for details. Syllabus for details: http://faculty.valenciacc.edu/slevi
16246  Online - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Levi, Sheila
  Note: Online WebCT Course. Delivered 8/25 - 12/15. Required online orientation; see syllabus for details. Syllabus for details: http://faculty.valenciacc.edu/slevi

ART2941 - Intern Explor in Art & Fine Ar Course Description
INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION IN ART AND FINE ARTS Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English and English for Academic Purposes; 12 credits including one of the following Studio Art classes (ART 1201C, ART 1300C, ART 2400C, ART 2500C, ART 2701C, ART 2750C); and Internship Office approval This course is a planned work-based experience that provides students with supervised career exploration activities and/or practical experiences to assist in confirming their education plans. Each earned credit of Internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00)  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
15483    Classroom 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Levi, Sheila
15484    Classroom 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Levi, Sheila

Astronomy

AST1002 - Astronomy Course Description
ASTRONOMY Introductory survey of astronomical universe. Includes study of the earth as astronomical body, solar systems, stars, galaxies and cosmological theories of universe in general. Much emphasis on unprecedented growth of knowledge in astronomy during past decade.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
FULL
16333 
S M T W R F S
1130A
1245P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  226
Classroom 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Oelfke, William

AST1002H - Astronomy-Honors Course Description
ASTRONOMY - HONORS Same as AST 1002 with honors content. Honors program permission required.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
16334 
S M T W R F S
0100P
0215P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  226
Classroom 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Oelfke, William

Biology

BSC1005 - Biological Science Course Description
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE An introduction to essential principles of biological science. Topics include, but are not limited to, the nature of science and the scientific method, chemistry for biology, cell structure, metabolism, reproduction and genetics, organisms and ecology. This is a general education course for non-biology majors. It is also recommended for students who need preparation before enrolling in a biology course for science majors. May be used as a prerequisite for BSC 2093C or MCB 2010C when minimum grades of C have been earned in both BSC 1005 and BSC 1005L.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
15554 
S M T W R F S
0600P
0800P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  108
S M T W R F S
0600P
0800P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  108
S M T W R F S
0600P
0800P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  108
Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Bagwell, Larry
  Note: Hybrid WebCT Course with additional online assignments. Orientation - Monday, August 25, 2008 - 6:00P-8:00P Rm 108 Midterm Review - Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008 6:00P-8:00P Rm 108 Final Review - Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008 6:00P-8:00P Rm 108

BSC1020C - Human Biology Course Description
HUMAN BIOLOGY A general education course for students not majoring in biology that is fully integrated with a laboratory that emphasizes active learning strategies. Includes study of scientific method and study of human biology with an emphasis on major organ systems and processes, human development, genetics, diseases, biochemical processes and their relation to the human body, and biological concepts underlying major societal and bioethical issues. (Special Fee: $53.00)  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
14677 
S M T W R F S
0230P
0500P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Classroom - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Sward, Lisa
  Note: Class is WebCT Enhanced.

BSC1026 - Biology of Human Sexuality Course Description
BIOLOGY OF HUMAN SEXUALITY General non-laboratory course designed to introduce students to various biological aspects of human sexuality, including sexual genetics and sex determination, sexual anatomy, physiology and development, processes of fertilization, pregnancy, birth control, sexually transmitted diseases, menstruation, menopause and aging. Other appropriate areas may be discussed when time permits.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
14678 
S M T W R F S
1000A
1230P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Hybrid - WebCT 10/18/08
12/14/08 
Sward, Lisa
  Note: Hybrid Class WebCT Enhanced class with additional online assignments.
14679 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0845P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Horner, Helen
  Note: Hybrid WebCT Course
14680 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0845P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Horner, Helen
  Note: Hybrid WebCT Course
15463 
S M T W R F S
0900A
1145A
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Classroom - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Chaves, Rosa
  Note: Course is WebCT Enhanced.
16110 
S M T W R F S
1000A
1115A
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Hybrid - WebCT 10/18/08
12/14/08 
Sward, Lisa
  Note: Hybrid WebCT Enhanced course w/additional online assignments
FULL
16612 
Online - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Rubin, Daniel
  Note: Online WebCT course. For details go to faculty web site: http://frontdoor.valenciacc.edu/drubin1, including required online orientation. WebCT is generally accessible 5 days prior to delivery of the class. After registration there is a 23 hour wait period before the student has access. If you have any questions prior to the beginning of the course, or in emergency, contact me at drubin1@atlas.valenciacc.edu

BSC1050 - Environmental Science Course Description
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE General education non-laboratory course provides understanding of our interdependence with and responsibility for environment. Investigates such aspects of environment as pollution, urbanization, population trends and changes in lifestyles. Treats present and projected solutions to problems.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
14681 
S M T W R F S
1000A
1115A
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
10/17/08 
Sward, Lisa
  Note: Hybrid WebCT Enhanced w/additional online assignments.
14682 
S M T W R F S
1000A
1230P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
10/17/08 
Sward, Lisa
  Note: Hybrid Class WebCT Enhanced course with additional online assignments.
14683 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0900P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  237
Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Miller, Maribeth
  Note: WebCT Enhanced
14684 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0900P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  242
Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Miller, Maribeth
  Note: WebCT Enhanced.

BSC1061 - Central Florida Habitats Course Description
CENTRAL FLORIDA HABITATS This active learning elective science course teaches students to recognize the common habitats of Central Florida through identification of typical plants, plant species composition, and soil and topography. Supporting topics are natural fire cycles, fire-mediated succession and prescribed burning, nature of watersheds and causes and effects of flooding, invasive exotic plants and animals, and conservation land acquisition and management. A 3-hour canoe trip allows study of the floodplain swamp habitat. Field work will vary with weather conditions, with some indoor class work included. This course will not be considered for Science General Education credit.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
16247 
S M T W R F S
0830A
0530P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  115
Classroom 11/05/08
12/14/08 
Green, Deborah
  Note: Class Meets: 11/8,15,22; 12/6,13 Meets at WP and other off-site locations For degree-seeking students, please know that this three- credit hour course does not fulfill a general education (Gen Ed) science requirement. It can be used as an elective, but not a general education science requirement.

BSC2062 - Everglades Ecology Course Description
EVERLGLADES ECOLOGY A non- lab science course designed to introduce students to the history, biology, climatology, ecology, geology, hydrology, biodiversity, evolution and restoration of the Everglades. Topics include: the Grester Everglades watershed, natural communities, flora and fauna interactions, ecological niches, hydro-pattern modofication and its impact on the Everglades, exotic and invasive species, endangered species, nutrient loads and cycles, habitat alteration, protected areas, and the Comprehensive Everglades Restoratin Plan. This course will not be considered for Science General Education credit.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
16471  Online - WebCT 09/29/08
11/21/08 
Boone, Cindy
  Note: Delivered Online 9/29-11/21. Web-based course requires high speed internet access to view pictures & videos. Retrieve syllabus (for general information review only) http://frontdoor.valenciacc.edu/?cboone For degree-seeking students, please know that this three- credit-hour online course does not fulfill the general education (Gen Ed) science requirement. It can be used as an elective, but not a general education science requirement

Business Admin & Management

GEB1011 - Introduction To Business Course Description
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS Fundamentals of business organization and procedures to acquaint student with management, business terminology, organization and control of large and small business.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
FULL
14686 
Online - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
STAFF
  Note: Online course using WebCT. Complete the WebCT orientation at http://www.valenciacc.edu/helpnow/valencia101b.asp Log onto course website via WebCT on first day of class, and complete the course online orientation assignment.
14822 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0945P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  113
Classroom - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Pryor, Marva
  Note: Class is WebCT Enhanced.
14823 
S M T W R F S
1130A
1245P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  113
Classroom - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Pryor, Marva
  Note: Class is WebCT Enhanced.
16100    Hybrid - WebCT 10/06/08
12/14/08 
Pryor, Marva
  Note: Hybird course using WebCT. Complete the WebCT orientation at: http://www.valenciacc.edu/helpnow/valencia101b.asp. Log onto course website via WebCT on first days of class, and complete the course online orientation assignment. Class delivered: 10/6-12/14 All tests for this class are taken on a Valencia Campus in the Testing Center or an approved testing facility for out-of-area students.
16647    Hybrid - WebCT 10/06/08
12/14/08 
Pryor, Marva
  Note: Hybrid course using WebCT. Complete the WebCT orientation at: http://www.valenciacc.edu/helpnow/valencia101b.asp Log onto course website via WebCT on first day of class and complete the course online orientation assignment. All tests for this class are taken on a Valencia Campus in the Testing Center or an approved testing facility for out-of-area students.

GEB2930 - Selected Topics Course Course Description
Selected topics course in discipline. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness may not be applied. See Atlas for specific details.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
16248 
S M T W R F S
0630P
0945P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  143
Classroom - WebCT 10/06/08
12/14/08 
Cipollaro, Michael
  Note: WebCT Enhanced

MAR2011 - Principles of Marketing Course Description
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING This course provides Combination of principles and techniques of selling. Emphasis on person-to-person situations, consumer motivations, persuasion and problems dealing with psychology of sales situations. institutions, methods and problems of marketing goods and services through traditional paths as well as, E-business.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
16134    Hybrid - WebCT 10/06/08
12/14/08 
Pryor, Marva
  Note: Hybrid course using WebCT. Class delivered: 10/6-12/14. Complete the WebCT orientation at: http://www.valenciacc.edu/helpnow/valencia101b.asp Log onto course website via WebCT on first day of class, and complete the course online orientation assignment. All tests for this class are taken on a Valencia Campus in the Testing Center or an approved testing facility for out-of-area students.

MTB1103 - Business Mathematics Course Description
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS Practical application of mathematics to computational problems of business and consumerism. Business applications include decimals, fractions, percentages, interest rates, bank records, payroll and merchandising.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
14689    Hybrid - WebCT 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Pryor, Marva
  Note: Hybrid course using WebCT. Complete the WebCT orientation at http://www.valenciacc.edu/helpnow/valencia101b.asp. Log onto course website via WebCT on first day of class, and complete the course online orientation assignment. All tests for this class are taken on a Valencia Campus in the Testing Center or an approved testing facility for out-of-area students.

SBM1000 - Small Business Management Course Description
SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT This course provides basic principles needed for success- fully starting and maintaining a traditional and Web-based small businesss, including procedures for planning, locating, operating, evaluating, and controlling a small business. Presents basic foundations of budgeting, mar- keting, research, promotion, profit analysis and adver- tising. This course is recommended for students interested in starting their own business, currently operating a small business or currently employed in a small business environ- ment. This course is structured for the entrepreneur in a traditional as well as an electronic environment.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
14688    Hybrid - WebCT 10/06/08
12/14/08 
Pryor, Marva
  Note: Hybrid course using WebCT. Complete the WebCT orientation at http://www.valenciacc.edu/helpnow/valencia101b.asp. Log onto course website via WebCT on first day of class, and complete the course online orientation assignment. All tests for this class are taken on a Valencia Campus in the Testing Center or an approved testing Facility for out-of-area students.

CIT, Cmp Prg & Anly, & DB Tech

CGS2100 - Computer Fundamentals and Appl Course Description
MICROCOMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS This course covers the fundamentals of computers and computer nomenclature, particularly with respect to personal computer hardware and software used in today's business environment. Students will survey and use business applications programs utilizing pre-written programs that include word processing, spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and web browsers. Students completing the course will have a solid understanding of computer concepts, how to use computers in today's business world, and how to access information on the World Wide Web. (Special Fee: $34.00)  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
14690 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0945P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  134
Classroom 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Ware, Richard

Economics

ECO2023 - Principles Of Economics-Micro Course Description
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS-MICRO Introduction to economic theory and fundamentals of economic analysis. Emphasis on study of microeconomics: market structure, price determination, factors of production, distribution of income and effects of monopoly and oligopoly on markets. For prospective economics majors and students with interests in specialized business curricula, completion of full Principles of Economics sequence (ECO 2013 and ECO 2023) is highly recommended.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
FULL
14691 
S M T W R F S
0700P
0945P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  107
Classroom 08/25/08
12/14/08 
Shirley, Jonathan

Education

EDF2005 - Introduction To Education Course Description
INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION General overview of teaching developed through study of processes of teaching and learning, organization and structure of American education and current issues and problems related to education. This course also incorporates a required field experience. Generally required as a prerequisite for state university teacher education programs in Florida. Check with prospective transfer program on current requirements.  
CRN             Days                Time         Campus           Location Delivery Credit Dates Instructor My List
14825 
S M T W R F S
0130P
0530P
WINTER PARK  WP-001
ROOM:  143
Hybrid - WebCT 11/05/08
12/14/08 
Rowlett, Wendi
  Note: Class-Hybrid-WebCT Enhanced (additional online assignments). Class meets: 11/8,15,22; 12/6,13 Saturdays 1:30P-5:30P
14826  Online - WebCT 10/18/08
12/14/08 
Qadri, Syed