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Summer 20 2 2 Some majors do not require electives Be sure to check with your Academic Advisor Courses of the 1000 and 2000 level s are typically recommended as electives for freshmen and sophomore ID: 952849

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Summer 20 2 2 Elective Options Some majors do not require electives. Be sure to check with your Academic Advisor! Courses of the 1000 and 2000 level s are typically recommended as electives for freshmen and sophomores. These are considered lower level electives. The courses listed below ar e in addition to those listed on your IFP. Additional courses taken from each section of the IFP can be used toward your free elective credits. ***Please be sure to note the campus when selecting courses*** Course Course Title Credit Hours Department AML 2020 American Literature from 1865 3 English COM 2053 Introduction to Communication and Civic Life 3 Communicat ion & Multimedia Studies COP 2220 Programming 1 3 Computer Science & Engineering EDF 2085 Intro to Diversity for Educators 3 Education EGN 1002 Fundamentals of Engineering 3 Engineering EME 2040 Intro to Technology for Teachers 3 Education HSC 2100 Health and Fitness for Life 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion HSC 2400 First Aid and CPR 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion ISM 2000 Information System Fundamentals 3 Information Tech & Operations Management LDR 2010 Introduction to Leadership 1 Educationa l Leadership & Research Methods MMC 1540 Introduction to Multimedia Studies 3 Communication & Multimedia Studies PEM 1127 Pilates Exercise 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEM 1130 Weight Training 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEM 1145 Jogging 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEM 2121 Yoga 1 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEN 2121 Swimming 1 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEN 2172 Swim Fitness 1 Exercise Science & Health Promotion WST 2 010 Introduction to Women’s Studies 3 Women, Gender, & Sexuality WST 2 2643 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies 3 Women, Gender, & Sexuality *The decision to take 3000 - 4000 level classes should always be discussed with your academic advisor or the department associated with the class. This is a partial list of upper level electives offered over the summer. ***Please be sure to note the campus when selecting courses*** *AMH 3420 History of Florida 3 History *CRW 3010 Creative Writing 3 English *CPO 3003 Comparative Politics 3 Political Science *HSA 3104 Intro to Health Professions 3 Business *HSA 3534 Health Care Medical Terminology 3 Business *MMC 3601 Minorities and the Media 3 Communication & Multimedia Studies *MUH 3023 Rock & Roll in American Society 3 Music *MUH 3801 Jazz in American Society 3 Music *POS 3691 Law & American Society 3 Political Science *SYD 3700 Race and Ethics Relations 3 Sociology *SYO 3100 Family & Society 3 Sociology *SYP 3060 Human Sexuality & Social Change 3 Sociology Fall 20 2 2 Elective Options Some majors do not require electives. Be sure to check with your Academic Advisor! Courses of the 1000 and 2000 level s are ty

pically recommended as electives for freshmen and sophomores. These are considered lower level electives. The cour ses listed below are in addition to those listed on your IFP. Additional courses taken from each section of the IFP can be used toward your free elec tive credits. ***Please be sure to note the campus when selecting courses*** Course Course Title Credi t Hours Department AML 2020 American Literature to 1865 3 English COM 2053 Introduction to Communication and Civic Life 3 Communication & Multimedia Studies COP 2220 Programming 1 3 Computer Science & Engineering EDF 2005 Intro to the Teaching Profession 3 Education EDF 2085 Intro to Diversity for Educators 3 Education EGN 1002 Fundamentals of Engineering 3 Engineering EME 2040 Intro to Technology for Teachers 3 Education GEB 2011 Introduction to Business 3 Business HFT 1000 Introduction to the Tourism & Hospitality Industry 3 Business HSC 2100 Health and Fitness for Life 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion HSC 2400 First Aid and CPR 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion ISM 2000 Information System Fundamentals 3 Information Tech & Operations Management LDR 2010 Introduction to Leadership 1 Educational Leadership & Research Methods MMC 1540 Introduction to Multimedia Studies 3 Communication & Multimedia Studies PEM 1127 Pilates Exercise 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEM 1130 Weight Trai ning 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEM 1145 Jogging 2 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEM 2121 Yoga 1 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEN 2121 Swimming 1 Exercise Science & Health Promotion PEN 2172 Swim Fitness 1 Exercise Science & Health Promotion SLS 1301 Career and Life Planning 1 Freshmen Programs SPC 2300 Interpersonal Communication 3 Communication & Multimedia Studies TPP 2110 Acting 1 3 Theatre & Dance WST 2010 Introduction to Women's Studies 3 Women, Gender, & Sexuality WST 2608 Introduction to Sexuality & Gender Studies 3 Women, Gender, & Sexuality *The decision to take 3000 - 4000 level classes should always be discussed with your academic advisor or the department associated with the class. This is a partial list of upper lev el electives offered over the summer. ***Please be sure to note the campus when selecting courses*** *AMH 3571 African - American Histo ry to 1877 3 History *CRW 3010 Creative Writing 3 English *CPO 3003 Comparative Politics 3 Political Science *HSA 3104 Intro to Health Professions 3 Business *HSA 3534 Health Care Medical Terminology 3 Business *JST 3403 Classical Jewish Civilization 3 His tory *MMC 3601 Minorities and the Media 3 Communication & Multimedia Studies *POS 3691 Law & American Society 3 Political Science *SYD 3700 Race and Ethics Relations 3 Sociology *SYO 3100 Family & Society 3 Sociology *SYP 3060 Human Sexuality & Social Ch ange 3 Sociolog