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This course is vendor-neutral and focused on the industry recognized Security+ certification competencies to prepare the student for a wide variety of security responsibilities.

CTS 1120C - Fundamentals of Information Security

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The _______degree program begins by teaching the basic skills and knowledge required to work as an entry-level microcomputer technician or desktop support specialist.

Associate in Science (A.S.) in Network Systems Technology

100

This Dean brought millions of dollars to FSCJ IT department.

Wendy Norfleet

100

FSCJ received the U.S. Department of State IDEAS (Increase and Diversify Education Abroad for U.S. Students) Study Abroad grant, which will allow the College to build on global education initiatives through travel to Uzbekistan. *See press release below for more information.

Johnson, Jill K.

200

Students will be able to perform basic network configuration and troubleshooting, identify and mitigate LAN security threats, and configure and secure a basic WLAN.

CTS 2655C - Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (Cisco 2)

200

The mission of the ________ is to educate, mentor, train and develop students that can manage and supervise IT personnel and projects using effective communication skills, knowledge of evolving technologies, efficient project planning and implementation techniques.

Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) in Information Systems Technology

200

This Dean started the Techpolooza event

Brian Dopson

200

Below and attached please find the Syllabus Compliance Report for the Spring Term 2026, A and B sessions.

 The deadline for A session syllabi was November 28,2025. Please work with faculty who have not yet started their Spring term A session syllabi.

Rich Tuner

300

Students will learn base R language concepts including data types, functions, and packaging and will work with tidyverse and other packages commonly used in data science applications for data acquisition, analysis, and visualization.

COP 2073C - Introduction to Statistical Programming with R

300

The __________degree prepares students for respected careers as developers, programmers, programmer-analysts, database developers, or web developers.

Associate in Science (A.S.) in Computer Information Technology

300

This Dean wore a red cowboy hat on Fridays

Dean Nobody

300

I am chiming in to underscore compliance with syllabus posting as a point of emphasis. FSCJ’s affordability report will go before the District Board of Trustees in September and then be submitted to FCS. Unfortunately, it will show that we were non-compliant with the state standard for timely posting of syllabi.

Dr John Wall

400

This course emphasizes enhancing customer relations skills, building rapport with customers, and improving verbal and written communication skills.

CTS 1154C - Technical Support 

400

The _________ emphasizes activities focusing on the acquisition, cleaning, modeling and analysis of data, as well as the extraction of knowledge or insights using statistical processes and systems.

Associate in Science (A.S.) in Data Science Technology

400

This Dean is has a digital twin

Dean Riggins

400

The bulk of our meeting time involved faculty travel. The current faculty travel budget of unencumbered funds is still quite large, and we encourage those who are considering attending conferences, workshops, or other professional development opportunities to reach out to the faculty academy and Dr. Antee for support.

John Woodward

500

In this course, students learn the basics of working with and supporting non-Microsoft operating systems within a network and Internet environment.

CNT 1015C - Operating Systems Foundations 

500

The _______ degree program is for individuals interested in beginning or advancing a career in computer/network security.

Associate in Science (A.S.) in IT Security

500

This Dean favorite color is FSCJ Blue

Dean Riggins :)

500

Tomorrow, Tuesday, December 2, FSCJ will partner with our local food banks to distribute food to our community all across Jacksonville.

 Please mark your calendars and plan to participate in this very important day of community service for the holidays! 

This is part of a College-wide effort showing FSCJ cares for the community. Each Campus will focus on a particular non-profit.

Dr Jametoria Burton

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