Students are required to complete 60 hours of transferable college-level credit to receive an associate of arts (AA) degree. Florida State Board of Education Administrative Rule 6A-10.024 (3a) requires 36 semester hours of general education courses, excluding college prep courses. The remaining 24 credit hours are elective credits. Graduates must also meet the requirements of the Gordon Rule and a state-mandated foreign language requirement. Students also must meet the Daytona State College residency requirements and have a cumulative 2.0 GPA and a Daytona State 2.0 GPA. (See Graduation Requirements and Procedures.)
Foreign Language Requirements
Completion of two years of the same foreign language in high school or eight college semester credits of the same foreign language, or in American Sign at the level of ASL 2140 or above. Foreign and sign language courses satisfy elective credits toward the AA degree.
Gordon Rule
In accordance with Florida Department of Education Administrative Rule Number 6A-10.030, all students are mandated to complete satisfactorily 12 semester hours of courses which include written assignments demonstrating college-level writing skills and also complete satisfactorily a minimum of six (6) semester hours of mathematics. This rule applies to all students prior to receipt of an AA degree from a public community college or university, or prior to entry into upper division of a public university. For the purpose of this rule, a grade of "C" or better shall be considered successful completion.
Students who do not complete all of the Gordon Rule courses within the 60 credits must complete additional courses to fulfill AA degree requirements.
Courses that satify the Gordon Rule are part of the General Education Core and are denoted with an *. Gordon Rule Writing Courses consist of any course denoted as a Gordon Rule course EXCEPT those in the Mathematics Core.
Each course used to satisfy this rule and all General Education Core courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or higher.
Prior to enrollment in college-level English or math courses, some students may be required to complete college preparatory course work.
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General Education Core |
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The state-mandated 36 hours of general education are distributed in the following areas: |
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Communications (English) |
9 (Credits) |
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Mathematics |
6 |
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Sciences (Biological & Physical) |
6 |
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Humanities, Cultural & Aesthetic |
3 |
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Behavioral & Social Sciences |
3 |
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Health & Wellness |
3 |
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Political, Economic & Business |
3 |
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Historical & Global |
3 |
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TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION |
36 credits |
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Elective Core |
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The remaining 24 credit hours are elective and must be selected from the list of College Transfer Elective Courses. However, it is recommended that students know the requirements of the senior university they plan to attend and that they work with their faculty advisor or an academic advisor to select electives to fulfill the prerequisites for their major. |
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TOTAL ELECTIVE CREDITS |
24 credits |
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TOTAL CREDIT HOURS FOR THE AA DEGREE |
60 credits |
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE COURSE SELECTION LISTINGS
36 Total Hours Required
Credit hours for each class are listed in parentheses after the course title. Those courses marked with an * are Gordon Rule courses and require a grade of "C" or better.
All General Education Core courses require a grade of "C" or better.
COMMUNICATIONS CORE (English)
Nine credit hours required - College preparatory courses (which do not fulfill core requirements) may be required.
* ENC 1101 College Composition (3) (Required)
* ENC 1102 Literature and Composition (3) (Required)
SPC 2608 Oral Communications/Research/Presentation Skills (3) OR
* RTV 2300 Broadcast Research/Newswriting/Presentation Skills (3)
MATHEMATICS CORE
Six credit hours required - College preparatory or prerequisite courses which do not fulfill core requirements may be required.
* MAC 1105 College Algebra (3)
* MAC 1114 College Trigonometry (3)
* MAC 1140 Pre-Calculus Algebra (3)
* MAC 2233 Calculus for Business and Nonphysical Sciences I (3)
* MAC 2311/2311L Calculus I and Lab (4)
* MAC 2312/2312L Calculus II and Lab (4)
* MAC 2313/2313L Calculus III and Lab (4)
* MAP 2302/ 2302L Differential Equations and Lab (3)
* MGF 2106 College Mathematics (3)
* MGF 2107 Mathematics for Liberal Arts (3)
* STA 2023 Elementary Statistics (3)
SCIENCES CORE
Six credit hours required: three credits from biological sciences and three credits from physical sciences. ALL science courses require ENC 1101 as a prerequisite.
Biological Sciences
BOT 1010/1010L General Botany and Lab (4)
BSC 1005 Survey of Biological Science (For Non-Science Majors) (3)
BSC 1010/1010L General Biology I (For Science Majors) and Lab (4)
BSC 1020 Human Biology (3)
BSC 2930 Biological Themes in Film (3)
OCB 2000/2000L Introduction to Marine Biology and Lab (4)
or both
BSC 1085/1085L Human Anatomy & Physiology I and Lab (4)
and
BSC 1086/1086L Human Anatomy & Physiology II and Lab (4)
Students who choose the BSC 1085/1086 option to fulfill the biological science core requirements can use remaining credits to fulfill elective hours as appropriate. Both courses must be successfully completed to satisfy the biological sciences core requirements.
BSC 1010/1010L requires MAT 1033 or higher as a prerequisite.
Physical Sciences
All of the following courses require MAT 1033 or higher as a prerequisite or corequisite.
AST 1002 Astronomy (3)
CHM 1025/1025L Introduction to Chemistry (4)
CHM 1045/1045L General College Chemistry I and Lab (4)
GLY 2010/2010L Physical Geology and Lab (4)
MET 2010 Meteorology (3)
OCE 1001 Introduction to Oceanography (3)
PHY 1053/1053L General Physics I and Lab (4)
PHY 2048/2048L Physics with Calculus I and Lab (5)
PSC 1121 Physical Science (3)
Note: For those students selecting a four hour science course, three hours are applied to the general education core area and one is applied to the appropriate elective hour.
HUMANITIES, CULTURAL & AESTHETIC CORE
Three credit hours required - Choose one course. Must have at least a "C" in all courses.
The following courses require College Composition (ENC 1101) as a prerequisite.
* AML 2050 Modern American Literature (3)
* AML 2060 Contemporary American Literature (3)
* AML 2600 Introduction to African American Literature (3)
* ENL 2931 Selected Topics in Shakespeare (3)
* LIT 2040 Dramatic Literature (3)
* LIT 2110 Masterpieces of World Literature I (3)
* LIT 2120 Masterpieces of World Literature II (3)
* LIT 2380 Literature by Women (3)
* LIT 2602 Maritime Literature (3)
The following courses require College Composition (ENC 1101) as a prerequisite or corequisite.
* ARH 1000 Art Appreciation (3)
* DAN 1100 Dance Appreciation (3)
* HUM 2210 Prehistory to Medieval Humanities (3)
* HUM 2230 Renaissance to Postmodern Humanities (3)
* MUH 2110 Introduction to Music History and Literature (3)
* MUL 1010 Music Appreciation (3)
* MUL 2380 Popular Music in America (3)
* THE 1000 Dramatic Appreciation (3)
BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES CORE
Three credit hours required - Choose one course. All courses require College Composition (ENC 1101) as prerequisite or corequisite. See course descriptions.
DEP 2004 Developmental Psychology (3)
PSY 1012 General Psychology (3)
* SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology (3)
HEALTH & WELLNESS CORE
Three Credit hours required - Choose one course.
HLP 1081 Fitness Assessment and Improvement (3)
HSC 2400 First Aid, Responding to Emergencies (3)
HUN 1201 Human Nutrition (3)
HUN 1270 Sports Nutrition (3)
PET 2084 Personal Health and Wellness (3)
SLS 2505 Critical Thinking (3)
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC & BUSINESS CORE
Three credit hours required - Choose one course. All courses require College Composition (ENC 1101) as prerequisite or corequisite. See course descriptions.
* CPO 2001 Comparative Government (3)
* ECO 2013 Principles of Macro Economics (3)
* ECO 2023 Principles of Micro Economics (3)
* GEB 2430 Business Ethics (3)
INR 2002 International Relations (3)
* PLA 2880 Constitutional Law (3)
POS 2001 Introduction to Political Science (3)
POS 2041 American Federal Government (3)
POS 2112 State and Local Government (3)
HISTORICAL & GLOBAL CORE
Three credit hours required - Choose one course. All courses require College Composition (ENC 1101) as prerequisite or corequisite. See course descriptions.
* AMH 2010 United States History to 1877 (3)
* AMH 2020 United States History 1865 to Present (3)
* AMH 2042 American Social History 1860 to Present (3)
* AMH 2045 American Maritime History (3)
* AHM 2059 The Vietnam War (3)
AMH 2091 Survey of African American History (3)
* EUH 2000 History of Western Civilization to 1648 (3)
* EUH 2001 History of Western Civilization 1648 to Present (3)
GEO 2000 World Geography (3)
GEO 2420 Cultural Geography (3)
* PHI 2001 Introduction to Philosophy I (3)
* PHI 2600 Introduction to Ethics (3)
* REL 2300 World Religion (3)
* WOH 2012 World History Before 1500 (3)
* WOH 2022 World History After 1500 (3)
Associate of Arts - Transfer Advising Track Codes
0100 Undecided
7150 Liberal Arts
7200 Behavioral and Social Sciences - General
7210 Psychology
7211 Marriage and Family (Relational)
7212 Social Psychology
7213 Clinical/Counseling
7214 Developmental Psychology
7215 Sociology
7220 Education - Transfer, General
7221 Elementary Education
7222 Exceptional Education
7223 Secondary Math Education
7224 Secondary Biology Education
7227 Secondary Earth/Space Science Education
7300 Economics and Business - General
Accounting
Economics
Finance
General Business
Management
Marketing
7400 Communications - General
7405 Advertising/Public Relations
7410 English
7415 Foreign Languages
7420 Journalism
7425 Television/Radio Broadcasting
7500 Historical, Political and Global - General
7505 Geography
7510 History
7515 International Relations
7520 Political Science
7525 Pre-Law
7600 Humanities and Arts - General
7605 Performing Arts
Acting/Theatre
Dance
Music
7610 Art
Fine Arts
7615 Philosophy
7620 Photography
7625 Religion
7700 Mathematics and Technology - General
7705 Architecture (Pre-)
7710 Computer Science
7715 Digital Media
Animation
7720 Engineering
7721 Engineering Technology
7725 Library and Information Science
7730 Math/Statistics
7800 Public Service - General
7805 Criminal Justice
Criminology
7810 Legal Studies
7815 Social Work
7900 Science - General
7905 Agriculture
7910 Astronomy
7915 Athletic Training/Sports Medicine
7920 Biology
Botany
Microbiology
Zoology
7921 Marine Biology
7922 Marine Science
7925 Chemistry
7930 Dietetics/Nutrition
7935 Environmental Science
7940 Forestry and Conservation
7945 Forensic Science
7950 Meteorology
7951 Ocean Engineering
7955 Pre-Bachelor of Science Nursing (BSN)
7960 Pharmacy (Pre-)
7965 Pre-Professional
Chiropractic (Pre-)
Dentist (Pre-)
Medicine (Pre-)
Physical Therapy (Pre-)
Veterinarian (Pre-)
7970 Radiology (Pre-)
7971 Veterinary Technology (Distance Education)
Students should know the requirements of the senior university they plan to attend and work with their Daytona State College faculty advisor or an academic advisor to select electives to fulfill the prerequisites for their major. *Please see the Excess Hours Advisory Statement below from the Division of Florida Colleges.
BEHAVIORAL & SOCIAL SCIENCES
AFR 1101 The Air Force Today I (General Military Course) - AF101 (1)
AFR 1111 The Air Force Today II (General Military Course) - AF102 (1)
AFR 2130 The Development of Air Power I (General Military Course) - AF201 (1)
AFR 2131 The Development of Air Power II (General Military Course) - AF202 (1)
ANT 2000 Introduction to Anthropology (3)
CLP 2140 Abnormal Psychology (3)
DEP 2001 Infant, Child and Adolescent Psychology (3)
DEP 2004 Developmental Psychology (3)
DEP 2402 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging (3)
DEP 2481 Death and Dying: Life and Living (3)
EXP 2420 Animal Learning (3)
HUS 1001 Introduction to Human Services (3)
HUS 1332 Advanced Counseling/Interview Skills (3)
HUS 1530 The Disabled Experience (3)
HUS 1550 Human Services and the Disenfranchised (3)
HUS 2008 Survey of Counseling Theory and Practice (3)
HUS 2200 Group Dynamics (3)
HUS 2424 Addictions and Treatment (3)
HUS 2441 Addictions, Families and Communities (3)
HUS 2500 Issues and Ethics in Human Services (3)
IDS 2191 The 1960’s - The Era of Metamorphosis (3)
INP 1390 Human Relations in the Workplace (3)
MSL 1001 Foundations of Officership - MSL101 (1)
MSL 1002 Basic Leadership - MSL102 (1)
MSL 2101 Individual Leadership - MSL201 (1)
MSL 2102 Leadership and Teamwork - MSL202 (1)
PCO 2202 Counseling Techniques (3)
PPE 2001 Survey of Personality (3)
PSB 2442 Addictions I - Psychology of Addictions (3)
PSY 1012 General Psychology (3)
PSY 2931 Special Topics in Intimate Relationships (3)
PSY 2932 Special Topics in Research Methods in Psychology (3)
PSY 2933 Special Topics in Clinical Psychology (3)
PSY 2934 Special Topics in Forensic Psychology (3)
PSY 2935 Special Topics in Parenting and Family Dynamics (3)
PSY 2936 Special Topics in Comparative Psychology (3)
PSY 2937 Special Topics in Persuasion and Prejudice (3)
SLS 1122 Dynamics of Student Success (3)
SLS 1225 Human Potential Seminar (3)
SLS 1261 Dynamics of Student Leadership Development (3)
SLS 2301 Career Planning (3)
SLS 2304 Career Exploration (1)
SLS 2505 Critical Thinking (3)
SOP 2002 Introduction to Social Psychology (3)
SOP 2772 Psychology of Human Sexuality (3)
SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology (3)
SYG 2010 Social Problems and Deviance (3)
SYG 2430 The American Family (3)
EDUCATION
EDF 1005 Introduction to the Teaching Profession (3)
EDF 2030 Effective Classroom Management (3)
EDF 2060 History of Education in the USA (3)
EDF 2085 Introduction to Diversity for Education (3)
EDP 2002 Educational Psychology (3)
EEX 2010 Introduction to Special Education (3)
EME 2040 Introduction to Educational Technology (3)
MAE 2801 Elementary School Mathematics (3)
ECONOMIC & BUSINESS
ACG 2022 Principles of Financial Accounting (4)
ACG 2071 Principles of Managerial Accounting (4)
ACG 2100 Intermediate Accounting I (3)
BUL 2241 Business Law I (3)
BUL 2242 Business Law II (3)
ECO 2013 Principles of Macro Economics (3)
ECO 2023 Principles of Micro Economics (3)
GEB 1011 Introduction to Business (3)
GEB 2430 Business Ethics (3)
HFT 1000 Introduction to Hospitality Industry (3)
ISM 2000 Introduction to Business Information Processing (3)
MAN 2021 Principles of Management (3)
MAR 2011 Principles of Global Marketing (3)
MAR 2101 Social Media Marketing (3)
MAR 2321 Advertising (3)
MAR 2720 Introduction to E-Commerce (3)
MKA 2021 Sales Fundamentals (3)
MNA 2345 Supervision of Personnel (3)
OST 1330 Business English (3)
OST 2828 Business Presentation Software (1)
OST 2852 Excel for the Office (1)
COMMUNICATIONS
ASL 2140 American Sign Language I (4)
ASL 2150 American Sign Language II (4)
ASL 2160 American Sign Language III (4)
ASL 2200 American Sign Language IV (4)
EAP 1501 Accent Reduction (3)
ENC 2210 Report Writing (3)
ENG 2100 Introduction to Film (3)
ENL 2931 Selected Topics in Shakespeare (3)
FRE 1120 Elementary French I Concentrated (4)
FRE 1121 Elementary French II Concentrated (4)
FRE 2220 Intermediate French Reading and Conversation I (4)
FRE 2221 Intermediate French Reading and Conversation II (4)
GER 1120 Elementary German I Concentrated (4)
GER 1121 Elementary German II Concentrated (4)
GER 2220 Intermediate German Reading and Conversation I (4)
GER 2221 Intermediate German Reading and Conversation II (4)
ITA 1120 Elementary Italian I Concentrated (4)
ITA 1121 Elementary Italian II Concentrated (4)
ITA 2220 Intermediate Italian Reading and Conversation I (4)
ITA 2221 Intermediate Italian Reading and Conversation II (4)
JOU 1100 Introduction to Journalism (3)
LIS 2004 Introduction to Internet Research (1)
LIT 2030 Understanding Poetry (3)
LIT 2040 Dramatic Literature (3)
LIT 2110 Masterpieces of World Literature I (3)
LIT 2120 Masterpieces of World Literature II (3)
LIT 2380 Literature by Women (3)
LIT 2602 Maritime Literature (3)
MMC 1000 Introduction to Mass Communication (3)
ORI 2000 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation (3)
POR 1120 Elementary Portuguese I Concentrated (4)
POR 1121 Elementary Portuguese II Concentrated (4)
POR 2220 Intermediate Portuguese I (4)
POR 2221 Intermediate Portuguese II (4)
RTV 1000/1000L Fundamentals of Broadcast Production and Lab (4)
RTV 1201/1201L Studio Television Production and Lab (4)
RTV 2102 Writing for Radio and Television (Broadcast Writing) (3)
RTV 2222/2222L Team Media Production and Lab (4)
RTV 2300 Broadcast Research/Newswriting/Presentation Skills (3)
SPC 2511 Argumentation and Debate (3)
SPC 2608 Oral Communications/Research/Presentation Skills (3)
SPN 1120 Elementary Spanish I Concentrated (4)
SPN 1121 Elementary Spanish II Concentrated (4)
SPN 2220 Intermediate Spanish Reading and Conversation I (4)
SPN 2221 Intermediate Spanish Reading and Conversation II (4)
HISTORICAL, POLITICAL & GLOBAL
AMH 2010 United States History to 1877 (3)
AMH 2020 United States History 1865 to Present (3)
AMH 2042 American Social History 1860 to Present (3)
AMH 2045 American Maritime History (3)
AMH 2047 Survey of US Military History (3)
AMH 2057 The American Civil War (3)
AMH 2058 World War II (3)
AMH 2059 The Vietnam War (3)
AMH 2091 Survey of African American History (3)
CPO 2001 Comparative Government (3)
EUH 2000 History of Western Civilization to 1648 (3)
EUH 2001 History of Western Civilization 1648 to Present (3)
GEO 2000 World Geography (3)
GEO 2420 Cultural Geography (3)
INR 2002 International Relations (3)
PHI 2001 Introduction to Philosophy I (3)
PHI 2100 Philosophy of Reasoning, Argument and Critical Thinking (3)
PHI 2600 Introduction to Ethics (3)
PLA 2880 Constitutional Law (3)
POS 2001 Introduction to Political Science (3)
POS 2041 American Federal Government (3)
POS 2112 State and Local Government (3)
POS 2930 Russian Politics and Foreign Policy (3)
REL 2300 World Religion (3)
WOH 2012 World History Before 1500 (3)
WOH 2022 World History After 1500 (3)
HUMANITIES & ARTS
AML 2050 Modern American Literature (3)
AML 2060 Contemporary American Literature (3)
AML 2600 Introduction to African American Literature (3)
ARH 1000 Art Appreciation (3)
ARH 2050 Introduction to the History and Criticism of Art I (3)
ARH 2051 Introduction to the History and Criticism of Art II (3)
ART 1201/1201L Design I and Lab (3)
ART 1203/1203L Design II and Lab (3)
ART 1300/1300L Drawing I and Lab (3)
ART 1301/1301L Drawing II and Lab (3)
ART 1331/1331L Drawing III and Lab (3)
ART 1500/1500L Painting I and Lab (3)
ART 1501/1501L Painting II and Lab (3)
ART 1754/1754L Pottery Handbuilding I and Lab (3)
ART 1772/1772L Raku Pottery I and Lab (3)
ART 2400/2400L Printmaking I and Lab (3)
ART 2540/2540L Watercolor I and Lab (3)
ART 2551/2551L Airbrush Techniques (3)
ART 2701/2701L Sculpture I and Lab (3)
ART 2702/2702L Sculpture II and Lab (3)
ART 2722/2722L Stone Carving and Lab (3)
ART 2752/2752L Pottery Wheelthrowing I and Lab (3)
ART 2759 Ceramic Studio I (1)
ART 2834/2834L Museum and Gallery Practices and Lab (3)
Applied Music - Principal Level Courses (1)
Applied Music - Secondary Level Courses (1)
Chamber Music Ensemble Courses (1)
CRW 2100 Fiction Writing (3)
CRW 2300 Poetry Writing (3)
DAA 1100 Modern Dance I (3)
DAA 1104 Modern Dance I for Pre-Majors (3)
DAA 1105 Modern Dance II for Pre-Majors (3)
DAA 1200 Classical Ballet I (3)
DAA 1204 Ballet I for Pre-Majors (3)
DAA 1205 Ballet II for Pre-Majors (3)
DAA 1500 Beginning Jazz Dance (3)
DAA 1520 Beginning Tap Dance (3)
DAA 2101 Modern Dance II (3)
DAA 2106 Intermediate Modern Dance I for Pre-Majors (3)
DAA 2107 Intermediate Modern Dance II for Pre-Majors (3)
DAA 2201 Classical Ballet II (3)
DAA 2206 Intermediate Ballet I for Pre-Makors (3)
DAA 2207 Intermediate Ballet II for Pre-Majors (3)
DAA 2501 Intermediate Jazz Dance (3)
DAA 2540 Musical Theater Dance (3)
DAA 2610 Dance Composition (3)
DAA 2640/2640L Choreography and Dance Ensemble and Lab (3)
DAN 1100 Dance Appreciation (3)
DAN 2740 Stretch and Placement (3)
DIG 1109 Digital Imaging Fundamentals (3)
HUM 2210 Prehistory to Medieval Humanities (3)
HUM 2230 Renaissance to Postmodern Humanities (3)
HUM 2740 Humanities Overseas Study Program (3-6)
MUC 2601 Introduction to Songwriting (3)
MUH 1021 History of Country Music (3)
MUH 2110 Introduction to Music History and Literature (3)
MUL 1010 Music Appreciation (3)
MUL 2380 Popular Music in America (3)
MUM 1610 Survey of Recording Technology (3)
MUM 1622 Sound Reinforcement (3)
MUM 2600 Audio Engineering I (3)
MUM 2600L Audio Engineering I Lab (2)
MUM 2601 Audio Engineering II (3)
MUM 2601L Audio Engineering II Lab (2)
MUM 2603 Studio Maintenance (3)
MUM 2607 Soundtrack Development (3)
MUM 2609 Studio Production (3)
MUM 2611 Live Recording Techniques (3)
MUM 2640 Post Production Sound (3)
MUM 2700 Survey of Music Business (3)
MUM 2720 Music Publishing, Copyright and Intellectual Property (3)
MUM 2722 Artist Management (3)
MUM 2728 Concert Production and Event Management (3)
MUM 2730 Public Relations and Marketing for Music (3)
MUN 1031 Contemporary Music Ensemble I (1)
MUN 1032 Contemporary Music Ensemble II (1)
MUN 1120/1120L College Band and Lab (3)
MUN 1210/1210L Orchestra and Lab (3)
MUN 1340/1340L Concert Choir and Lab (3)
MUN 1362 Madrigal Dinner Rehearsal and Performance (3)
MUN 1710/1710L Jazz Ensemble and Lab (2)
MUN 1711 Jazz Combo (1)
MUN 1720/1720L Contemporary Vocal Ensemble and Lab (3)
MUS 1621 Acoustics and Psychoacoustics (3)
MUS 1622 Sound Reinforcement (3)
MUS 2360 Learning Basic Music Using the Computer (3)
MUT 1001 Fundamentals of Music (3)
MUT 1121/1121L Music Theory I and Lab (4)
MUT 1122/1122L Music Theory II and Lab (4)
MUT 2126/2126L Music Theory III and Lab (4)
MUT 2127/2127L Music Theory IV and Lab (4)
MVK 1111 Applied Music - Group (Piano) I & II (1)
MVK 2121 Applied Music - Group (Piano) III & IV (1)
MVS 1116 Beginning Class Guitar (1)
MVS 2126 Intermediate Class Guitar (1)
MVV 1111 Beginning Class Voice (1)
PGY 1100 Photography I (3)
PGY 1403 Fundamentals of Photography (4)
PGY 2000 History and Aesthetics of Photography (3)
PGY 2210 Professional Studio Portraiture (4)
PGY 2216 Location Photography (4)
PGY 2226 Commercial/Illustration Photography (4)
PGY 2470 Advanced Photo Workshop (4)
PGY 2650 Editorial Photography (4)
PGY 2750 Introduction to Video Production (4)
PGY 2801 Digital Photography (4)
PGY 2806 Fine Arts Digital Photography (4)
PGY 2935 Portfolio Workshop (1-4)
THE 1000 Dramatic Appreciation (3)
THE 1035 Dramatics I (Acting) (3)
THE 1036 Dramatics II (Acting) (3)
THE 2037 Dramatics III (Theatre Production) (3)
THE 2038 Dramatics IV (Theatre Production) (3)
TPA 2200 Stagecraft (3)
TPP 2190/2190L Theatre Rehearsal and Performance and Lab (3)
TPP 2300 Beginning Directing (3)
MATHEMATICS AND TECHNOLOGY
CGS 1060/1060L Basic Computer Concepts and Lab (3)
CGS 2100 Microcomputer Applications (3)
COP 1000 Principles of Computer Programming (3)
COP 2001/2001L Computer Programming "C++" and Lab (3)
COP 2220 Computer Programming "C" (3)
COP 2800 Computer Programming "Java" (3)
COP 2805 Advanced Computer Programming "Java" (3)
COP 2842 Web Scripting (PHP) (3)
COP 2850 Web Programming Project (3)
EET 1141/1141L Analog Devices and Circuits and Lab (4)
EET 2142/2142L Analog Circuits and Basic Analog Communication and Lab (4)
MAC 1105 College Algebra (3)
MAC 1114 College Trigonometry (3)
MAC 1140 Pre-Calculus Algebra (3)
MAC 2233 Calculus for Business and Nonphysical Sciences I (3)
MAC 2311/2311L Calculus I and Lab (4)
MAC 2312/2312L Calculus II and Lab (4)
MAC 2313/2313L Calculus III and Lab (4)
MAD 2104 Discrete Mathematics (3)
MAP 2302/2302L Differential Equations and Lab (3)
MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra (4)
MGF 2106 College Mathematics (3)
MGF 2107 Mathematics for Liberal Arts (3)
STA 2023 Elementary Statistics (3)
PUBLIC SERVICE
CCJ 1010 Introduction to Criminology (3)
CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3)
CCJ 2647 Organized Crime (3)
CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections (3)
CJE 1670 Crime Scene Investigation (3)
CJJ 2002 Juvenile Delinquency (3)
CJT 2100 Criminal Investigation (3)
SCIENCE
AST 1002 Astronomy (3)
BOT 1010/1010L General Botany and Lab (4)
BSC 1005 Survey of Biological Science (For Non-Science Majors) (3)
BSC 1005L Survey of Biological Science Lab (For Non-Science Majors) (1)
BSC 1010/1010L General Biology I (For Science Majors) and Lab (4)
BSC 1011/1011L General Biology II (For Science Majors) and Lab (4)
BSC 1020 Human Biology (3)
BSC 1085/1085L Human Anatomy and Physiology I and Lab (4)
BSC 1086/1086L Human Anatomy and Physiology II and Lab (4)
BSC 2930 Biological Themes in Film (3)
CHM 1025/1025L Introduction to Chemistry and Lab (4)
CHM 1045/1045L General College Chemistry I and Lab (4)
CHM 1046/1046L General College Chemistry II and Lab (4)
CHM 2210/2210L Organic Chemistry I and Lab (4)
CHM 2211/2211L Organic Chemistry II and Lab (4)
EVR 2001/2001L Environmental Science and Lab (4)
EVR 2861 Environmental Policy (3)
EVR 2933 Environmental Seminar (1)
EVR 2943 Environmental Internship (3)
GIS 2040/2040L Geographic Information Systems and Lab (3)
GLY 2010/2010L Physical Geology and Lab (4)
GLY 2100 Historical Geology (3)
HLP 1081 Fitness Assessment and Improvement (3)
HSC 1531 Medical Terminology (4)
HSC 2400 First Aid, Responding to Emergencies (3)
HUN 1201 Human Nutrition (3)
HUN 1270 Sports Nutrition (3)
MCB 1010/1010L Microbiology and Lab (4)
MET 2010 Meteorology (3)
OCB 2000/2000L Introduction to Marine Biology and Lab (4)
OCE 1001 Introduction to Oceanography (3)
OCE 2013/2013L Aquatic Environmental Science and Lab (4)
PCB 2033/2033L Introduction to Ecology and Lab (4)
PCB 2510/2510L Human Genetics and Lab (4)
PET 2084 Personal Health and Wellness (3)
PET 2621 Principles of Athletic Training (3)
PET 2622 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (3)
PHY 1020 Energy and its Environmental Effects (3)
PHY 1053/1053L General Physics I and Lab (4)
PHY 1054/1054L General Physics II and Lab (4)
PHY 2048/2048L Physics with Calculus I and Lab (5)
PHY 2049/2049L Physics with Calculus II and Lab (5)
PSC 1121 Physical Science (3)
Note: All courses are listed in the most recent Transfer Student Counseling Manual. These courses will either be duplicated in our catalog or brought in as transfer courses.
Courses transferred from other institutions are decided on an individual basis.
*EXCESS HOURS ADVISORY STATEMENT
This Division of Florida Colleges advisory statement for incoming students is intended to ensure that all students within The Florida College System understand the importance and potential consequences of their course selections.
Section 1009.286, Florida Statutes, establishes an “excess hour” surcharge for students seeking baccalaureate degrees at state universities. It is critical that students, including those entering Florida College System Institutions, are aware of the potential for additional course fees. For the 2012-13 academic year and thereafter, “excess hours” are defined as hours that go beyond 110% of the hours required for a baccalaureate degree program. For example, if the length of the program is 120 credit hours, the student may be subject to an excess hour surcharge for any credits attempted beyond 132 credit hours (110% X 120).
All students whose educational plan may include earning a bachelor’s degree should make every effort to enroll in and successfully complete those courses that are required for their intended major on their first attempt. Florida College System students intending to transfer to state universities should identify a major or “transfer program” early and, by the time the student earns 30 semester hours of college credit, be advised of admission requirements for that program, including the approved common prerequisites. Course withdrawals and/or repeats, as well as enrollment in courses nonessential to the intended major, may contribute to a potential excess hours surcharge.
