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UNIVERSITY PARALLEL PROGRAM: ASSOCIATE IN ARTS DEGREE The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree is designed f the student who plans to transfer to a Flida public university as a juni to complete a Bachel s degree. Through the A.A. degree, Valencia offers lower division preparation f almost all of the approximately 200 majs in the State University System of Flida. The A.A. degree provides the courses of study equivalent to those offered in the freshman and sophome years (lower division) of Flida s state universities; a student who earns an A.A. degree from Valencia meets the lower division general education requirements of a Flida state university, but does not automatically meet the requirements f a particular maj. The A.A. degree requirements consist of general education requirements and electives to prepare f a Bachel s degree. Many majs at the universities require that specific courses be taken as part of the A.A. degree, both within general education and within the electives; known as common prerequisites, these specific courses are to be taken pri to transferring by all students who plan to enter a particular maj within the university system. These requirements may be met by completing an A.A. pre-majs at Valencia by careful selection of courses f the Associate in Arts. The Transfer Plans section of this catalog provides guidance f certain university majs. Catalogs and/ Web sites of the state universities list the courses, including the common prerequisites, that are to be taken at the community college in der to enter the juni year in a particular maj at the university. Valencia s pre-majs s are designed f a student who plans to earn the Associate in Arts degree and transfer to one of the eleven state universities in Flida as a juni to complete a Bachel s degree in one of the specific majs. Each pre-majs includes the courses to satisfy Valencia s general education requirements f the A.A. degree as well as the statewide common prerequisites f the specific maj. Valencia offers a few Articulated pre-majs s f transfer to private institutions in Flida. The pre-majs s are included at the end of this section of the catalog. Transfer Plans are in a separate section of this catalog. The Associate in Arts degree requires a minimum of 60 acceptable college-level credit hours, which includes 36 credits of general education and 24 credit hours of electives. If you plan to transfer to a Flida state university, it is very imptant that you take the courses at Valencia that are required f admission to your maj at the university you plan to attend. These common prerequisite requirements are available electronically through the university Web sites and through the Flida Academic Counseling and Tracking f Students (FACTS) Web site at flvc.g. Not all majs are offered at every university. F assistance in accessing infmation about majs, you are encouraged to visit a Career Center the Atlas Access Lab on any campus where you also may complete, through the LifeMap Tools in Atlas, an education plan to prepare you f a specific maj(s). Once you have created an education plan through Atlas, you may meet with a Student Services staff member to discuss the requirements f a particular maj(s). The A.A. degree guarantees admission to one of the eleven state universities, but not necessarily admission to a specific maj (program) (Flida Statute 007.23). Certain majs are designated as restrictedaccess limited-access programs, meaning that they have admission requirements in addition to earning the A.A. degree. These requirements may include: the completion of specific courses; a minimum grade point average in specific courses; a minimum grade point average in all course wk; an interview, a minimum number of hours of related volunteer wk; an audition; the submission of a ptfolio; and/ a specified deadline(s). Requirements such as these are given in the university catalogs and Web sites and at flvc.g. It is very imptant to find out if the maj(s) in which you are interested is either restricted-access limited-access and, if so, the exact requirements in addition to the A.A. degree. Although the A.A. degree does not guarantee admission to a private and/ out-of-state institution, you can find out what the lower division course requirements are f the institution and include all, as many as possible, of the requirements in your A.A. degree. To find out what the requirements are, you may visit any campus Career Center on any campus, review flvc.g, visit the institution s Web site contact the institution directly. Although Valencia staff members cannot speak on behalf of other institutions, once you know the requirements, a Student Services staff member will assist you in developing an education plan f your A.A. degree. In der to have a smooth academic transfer, it is very imptant that you take the initiative to know all of the requirements f your maj at the institution to which you plan to transfer. Limited-Access Programs at Valencia Limited-access status occurs when student demand exceeds available resources such as faculty, instructional facilities, equipment, etc. Admission to Valencia does not guarantee acceptance to a limitedaccess degree in which the number of students who can enroll is limited. Limited-access degrees have specific admission requirements. The A.A. Pre-Maj: Dance Perfmance is the only pre-maj with limited-access status. A.A. Program Learning Outcomes The A.A. Program Learning Outcomes are the General Education outcomes and the following statement: Students will demonstrate the readiness f transfer to a Bachel s degree program. 03

Graduation Requirements f the Responsibility f meeting the requirements f graduation with an Associate in Arts degree rests with the student. To be awarded an A.A. degree from Valencia College a student must do the following:. Complete a minimum of 60 acceptable college-level credits which may include the following: a maximum of six elective credits may be in music ensemble courses and/ physical education activity courses; and/ a maximum of twelve credits may be in college-level English as a Second Language f Academic Purposes (EAP) courses; and/ a maximum of four credits may be in internship courses; and/ a maximum of four credits may be in SLS 2940 Service Learning; and/ a maximum of eight credits may be in military science courses; and/ a maximum of 45 credits may be in any combination of Advanced Placement (AP), College Level Examination Program (CLEP), credit-by-examination, DANTES, Excelsi, experiential learning, and International Baccalaureate. 2. Complete the 36 credits of General Education described in the A.A. degree course requirements section. Hons sections of general education courses will satisfy this program requirement. 3. Complete the 24 credits of electives described in the A.A. degree course requirements section. 4. Satisfy the feign language proficiency requirement described in the A.A. degree course requirements section. 5. Satisfy entry testing requirements and complete, with a minimum grade of C, all required mandaty courses in reading, mathematics, English and/ English f Academic Purposes. 6. Successfully complete the course SLS 22 Student Success as described in the Requirements f Completing mandaty courses entry in this catalog if your entry test sces place you in developmental courses in reading, mathematics, and English. This requirement also applies if you choose to begin your course wk with entry-level, developmental courses in reading, mathematics and English rather than complete entry testing. 7. Earn a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of at least 2.0 in: all earned credit hours at Valencia (Institutional GPA) all earned credit hours (Overall GPA) 8. Submit official transcripts of all college course wk, including course wk attempted at other institutions following initial enrollment at Valencia. 9. Complete at Valencia at least 25% of the college-level credits required f the degree. 0. Complete with a grade of C better the courses which satisfy the Gdon Rule requirements (6A-0.30 Flida Administrative Code): ENC 0 ENC 0H ENC 02 ENC 02H Two three-credit general education area 2(b) Humanities courses one of which has an HUM prefix Six credits of general education area 3 mathematics courses.. Obtain a degree audit through your Atlas account and review it f readiness to submit your application f graduation. 2. Submit an application f graduation online through Atlas by the deadline date listed in the Academic Calendar in the online official catalog. You must have at least 60 college-level credits, including all courses f which you are currently registered, in der to submit your graduation application. 3. Fulfill all financial obligations to Valencia. IMPORTANT NOTES:. Valencia awards degrees to students at the end of each Fall, Spring, and Summer Full Term, and holds an annual commencement ceremony at the end of Spring Term. 2. Your governing catalog is the Valencia College Catalog in effect at the time of your initial enrollment in credit courses at Valencia. A Valencia catalog is valid f five academic years. You may follow the policies and graduation requirements in your governing catalog f the five academic years except when changed by law by the District Board of Trustees. You may officially declare any subsequent catalog as your governing catalog and follow its requirements f your initial degree certificate program until that catalog expires; however, if you change your degree certificate program, you are required to choose from the current degree and certificate program offerings and follow the graduation requirements of the current catalog. If your governing catalog has expired, your new governing catalog will be the catalog in effect in your next term of enrollment. The official version of this catalog is the online version at valenciacollege.edu/catalog. Should the District Board of Trustees approve changes in program requirements to be effective within an academic year, the revised requirements will be available in the online official catalog. 3. You may earn one Associate in Arts degree from Valencia. If you have earned an Associate in Arts Bachel s degree from an institution that has regional accreditation in the U.S., if you have earned the equivalent of an Associate in Arts Bachel s degree in a feign country, you are not eligible to be awarded an Associate in Arts degree from Valencia. (In addition to the Associate in Arts degree, you may earn any number of Associate in Applied Science and/ Associate in Science degrees.) If you want to earn me than one degree at Valencia, you may complete the first degree and then pursue another degree you may pursue two degrees at the same time. Whenever possible, a course will be applied to me than one degree. 04

4. You will not receive grade fgiveness f any course that counts toward your degree and is repeated after you have been awarded the degree from Valencia. Course Requirements at Valencia College The Associate in Arts degree requires a minimum of 60 acceptable college-level credits including 36 credits in general education, 24 credits of acceptable electives, and satisfaction of the feign language proficiency requirement. A. General Education Program Requirements f the 36 Credits The general education program at Valencia is an integral part of the A.A. degree program and is designed to contribute to the student s educational growth by providing a basic liberal arts education. A student who completes the general education program should have achieved the following outcomes: AREA. COMMUNICATIONS 9 Credits Required Courses A minimum of nine semester credits. These Freshman Composition courses must be completed with a minimum grade of C. Freshman Composition I ENC 0 Freshman Composition I (3 cr) ENC 0H Freshman Composition I AND Freshman Composition II ENC 02 Freshman Composition II (3 cr) ENC 02H Freshman Composition II AND Fundamentals of Speech SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech (3 cr) SPC 608H Fundamentals of Speech SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication (3 cr) SPC 07H Interpersonal Communication Cultural and Histical Understanding: Demonstrate understanding of the diverse traditions of the wld, and an individual s place in it. AREA 2. HUMANITIES 9 Credits Quantitative and Scientific Reasoning: Use processes, procedures, data, evidence to solve problems and make effective decisions. Communication Skills: Engage in effective interpersonal, al and written communication. Ethical Responsibility: Demonstrate awareness of personal responsibility in one s civic, social and academic life. Infmation Literacy: Locate, evaluate and effectively use infmation from diverse sources. Required Courses A minimum of nine semester credits. (a) Complete one course from the list below from Area 2 (b). Courses listed in Area 2 (a) do NOT satisfy the Gdon Rule writing requirement. Architecture ARC 2702 Art ARH 000 ARH 2050 Histy of Architecture II (3 cr) The Visual Arts Today (3 cr) Introduction to Art Histy I (3 cr) Critical Thinking: Effectively analyze, evaluate, synthesize, and apply infmation and ideas from diverse sources and disciplines. There are two approaches to general education at Valencia. The first is 36 semester credits which serve as the ce of the curriculum. The 36 credits are selected from 5 ce areas of academic courses offered at Valencia: Communications, Humanities, Mathematics, Science and Social Sciences. The second approach is the 24-semester-credit Interdisciplinary Studies Hons Program and completion of SPC 608 SPC 07, POS 204, and the six-semester-credit mathematics requirement outlined in Area 3. The description of the first approach follows, and the second approach is described in the Hons section of this catalog. Film ENG 200 Humanities HUM 020 HUM 020H Music MUL 00 MUL 07 MUT 0C MUT Philosophy PHI 200 PHI 2600 Religion REL 2000 Theatre THE 020 THE 00 Introduction to Film (3 cr) Introduction to Humanities (3 cr) Introduction to Humanities Music Appreciation (3 cr) Histy and Appreciation of Jazz and Rock (3 cr) Introduction to Music They (4 cr) Music They I (3 cr) Philosophy (3 cr) Ethics and Critical Thinking (3 cr) Understanding Religious Traditions (3 cr) Introduction to Theatre (3 cr) Introduction to Theatre Histy (3 cr) 05 continued

PLUS: (b) Complete two of the following courses, one of which must have an HUM prefix. These are Gdon Rule writing courses, and to apply toward the Gdon Rule requirement, a course must be completed with a minimum grade of C. Each of these courses has a prerequisite of ENC 0 Freshman Composition completed with a minimum grade of C. Humanities HUM 2220 HUM 2220H HUM 2223 HUM 2223H HUM 2232 Humanities Greek and Roman (3 cr) Humanities Greek and Roman Humanities Late Roman and Medieval (3 cr) Humanities Late Roman and Medieval Humanities Renaissance and Baroque (3 cr) HUM 2232H Humanities Renaissance and Baroque HUM 2234 Humanities Enlightenment and Romanticism (3 cr) HUM 2234H Humanities Enlightenment and Romanticism HUM 2250 Humanities Twentieth Century (3 cr) HUM 2250H Humanities Twentieth Century HUM 230 Mythology (3 cr) HUM 230H Mythology HUM 2403 Middle Eastern Humanities (3 cr) HUM 240 Asian Humanities (3 cr) HUM 2454 African-American Humanities (3 cr) HUM 246 Latin-American Humanities (3 cr) Architecture ARC 70 Art ARH 205 ARH 205H Histy EUH 2000* EUH 200* Literature AML 20 AML 202 AML 202H ENL 202 ENL 2022 LIT 2090 LIT 2090H LIT 20 Histy of Architecture I (3 cr) Introduction to Art Histy II (3 cr) Introduction to Art Histy II Western Civilization I (3 cr) Western Civilization II (3 cr) American Literature: Colonial Period to Civil War (3 cr) American Literature: Civil War to Present (3 cr) American Literature: Civil War to Present English Literature: 300 to 800 (3 cr) English Literature: 800 to Present (3 cr) Contempary Literature (3 cr) Contempary Literature Wld Literature: Beginning through Renaissance (3 cr) LIT 220 Wld Literature: Enlightenment to Present (3 cr) LIT 220H Wld Literature: Enlightenment to Present LIT 274 Multimedia Literature and the Holocaust (3 cr) LIT 274H Multimedia Literature and the Holocaust Music MUL 0 Music Literature (3 cr) Political Science INR 2002* International Politics (3 cr) INR 2002H* International Politics * EUH 2000, EUH 200, INR 2002 and INR 2002H are Gdon Rule writing courses. Although these courses may apply toward either Humanities Social Sciences, the same course cannot apply toward both Humanities and Social Sciences. AREA 3. MATHEMATICS 6 Credits Required Courses A minimum of six semester credits. These are Gdon Rule mathematics courses, and to apply toward the Gdon Rule requirement, a course must be completed with a minimum grade of C. MAC 05 College Algebra (3 cr) MAC 05H College Algebra Hons (3cr) MAC 4 College Trigonometry (3 cr) MAC 40 Precalculus Algebra (3 cr) MAC 47 Precalculus (5 cr) MAC 2233 Calculus f Business and Social Science (3 cr) MAC 2233H Calculus f Business and Social Science MAC 23 Calculus w/analytic Geometry I (5 cr) MAC 23H Calculus w/analytic Geometry I Hons (5 cr) MAC 232 Calculus w/analytic Geometry II (5 cr) MAC 232H Calculus w/analytic Geometry II Hons (5 cr) MAC 233 Calculus w/analytic Geometry III (4 cr) MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3 cr) MAS 203 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3 cr) MGF 06 College Mathematics (3 cr) MGF 07 Mathematics f the Liberal Arts (3 cr) MHF 2300 Logic and Proof in Mathematics (3 cr) MHF 2300H Logic and Proof in Mathematics Hons (3cr) MTG 2204 Infmal Geometry (3 cr) STA 2023 Statistical Methods (3 cr) STA 2023H Statistical Methods AREA 4. SCIENCE Required Courses - A minimum of six semester credits. 6 Credits 06

Valencia does not require a science course with a labaty. Courses with a C designation have a combined class and labaty; however, university majs determine if the student must take one me labaty science courses at Valencia. To select the most appropriate science courses f your maj transfer plan, complete an education plan through Atlas. PHY 2049C General Physics w/calculus II (4 cr) PSC 020C Fundamentals of Physical Science (4 cr) AREA 5. SOCIAL SCIENCES 6 Credits AST 002 Astronomy (3 cr) AST 002H Astronomy BOT 200C Botany (4 cr) BOT 2800 Ethnobotany (3 cr) BSC 005 Biological Science (3 cr) BSC 005L Lab in Applied Biology ( cr) BSC 005C Biological Science (4 cr) BSC 005H Biological Science Hons (4cr) BSC 00C Fundamentals of Biology I (4 cr) BSC 00H Fundamentals of Biology I Hons (4 cr) BSC 0C Fundamentals of Biology II (4 cr) BSC 0H Fundamentals of Biology II Hons (4 cr) BSC 020 Human Biology (3 cr) BSC 020C Human Biology (4 cr) BSC 026 Biology of Human Sexuality ( 3 cr) BSC 026H Biology of Human Sexuality Hons (3cr) BSC 050 Environmental Science (3 cr) BSC 050H Environmental Science BSC 2093C Human Anatomy and Physiology I (4 cr) BSC 2094C Human Anatomy and Physiology II (4 cr) CHM 020 Chemistry in Everyday Life (3 cr) CHM 025C Introduction to General Chemistry (4 cr) CHM 045C Gen. Chemistry w/qualitative Analysis I (4 cr) CHM 045H Gen. Chemistry w/qualitative Analysis I - Hons (4 cr) CHM 046C Gen. Chemistry w/qualitative Analysis II (4 cr) CHM 046H Gen. Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis II Hons (4 cr) CHM 205C Introducty Organic and Biochemistry (4 cr) CHM 220C Organic Chemistry I (4 cr) CHM 22C Organic Chemistry II (4 cr) ESC 000 Earth Sciences (3 cr) GLY 200C Physical Geology (4 cr) GLY 200C Histical Geology (4 cr) GLY 200H Histical Geology Hons (4 cr) MCB 200C Microbiology (4 cr) MET 00 Introduction to Meteology (3 cr) OCB 200C Marine Biology (4 cr) OCE 00 Introduction to Oceanography (3 cr) OCE 00H Introduction to Oceanography Hons (3cr) PCB 440 Flida Environmental Systems (3 cr) PCB 440H Flida Environmental Systems PCB 2300C Aquatic Biology (3 cr) PCB 2308 Natural Histy of Flida Rivers ( cr) PCB 2340 Field Biology (3 cr) PCB 2350 Neotropical Biology (3 cr) PHY 007C Physics (4 cr) PHY 053C Introducty Physics I (4 cr) PHY 054C Introducty Physics II (4 cr) PHY 2048C General Physics w/calculus I (4 cr) PHY 2048H General Physics w/calculus I-Hons (4cr) Required Courses - A minimum of six semester credits including POS 204 U.S. Government and another of the listed courses. U.S. Government POS 204 U.S. Government (3 cr) POS 204H U.S. Government And one of these listed courses AFA 2000 Introduction to the African-American Experience (3 cr) AMH 200 United States Histy to 877 (3 cr) AMH 200H United States Histy to 877 AMH 2020 United States Histy 877 to Present (3 cr) AMH 2020H United States Histy 877 to Present ANT 2000 Introduction to Anthropology (3 cr) ASL 250 Deaf Culture (3) CLP 00 Psychology of Adjustment (3) ECO 000 Basic Economics (3 cr) ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro (3 cr) ECO 203H Principles of Economics-Macro ECO 2023 Principles of Economics-Micro (3 cr) ECO 2023H Principles of Economics-Micro EUH 2000* Western Civilization to 750 (3 cr) EUH 200* Western Civilization 750 to Present (3 cr) HIS 2206 Recent and Contempary Histy (3 cr) INR 2002* International Politics (3 cr) INR 2002H* International Politics POS 22 State and Local Government (3 cr) PSY 202 General Psychology (3 cr) PSY 202H General Psychology SYG 2000 Introducty Sociology (3 cr) SYG 2000H Introducty Sociology * EUH 2000, EUH 200, INR 2002 and INR 2002H are Gdon Rule writing courses. Although these courses may apply toward either Humanities Social Sciences, the same course cannot apply toward both Humanities and Social Sciences. B. Electives/Required Prerequisites f Maj 24 Credits Most college-level credit courses taught at Valencia will count toward elective credit. Any credits in excess of the minimum required in any of the five ce areas listed above will count as elective credits. University majs require certain prerequisite courses befe transferring; these are the courses that should be taken as electives at Valencia. To select the most appropriate electives, create an education plan through Atlas f review with a Student Services staff member. 07 continued

C. Feign Language Proficiency Requirement Valencia s college-level feign language proficiency requirement can be satisfied in one of the following ways: You may complete two credits (two years) of high school instruction in one language other than English with a passing grade each year as documented on your official high school transcript. You may successfully complete one of the following sequences in a single feign language with a letter grade of C better: FRE 20 FRE 2 GER 20 GER 2 LAT 20 LAT 2 POR 20 POR 2 Elementary French I (4 cr) Elementary French II (4 cr) Elementary German I (4 cr) Elementary German II (4 cr) Elementary Latin I (4 cr) Elementary Latin II (4 cr) Elementary Ptuguese I (4 cr) Elementary Ptuguese II (4cr) SPN 20 Elementary Spanish I (4 cr) SPN 2 Elementary Spanish II (4 cr) SPN 340 Spanish f Heritage Speakers (4) SPN 34 Spanish f Heritage Speakers II (4) You may satisfy this requirement by successfully completing feign language course wk at the Elementary II college level. Demonstration of proficiency by passing a CLEP (College Level Examination Program) feign language test a feign language proficiency test administered by the University of Central Flida. Students who earn college-level feign language credits through course wk CLEP may apply these credits toward the 24 Elective credits. If your native language is a language other than English, you may satisfy the feign language proficiency requirement by successful completion of English f Academic Purposes (EAP) course requirements and successful completion of the Area I Communications requirements f the Associate in Arts degree. Demonstrated college-level proficiency in American Sign Language (either through completion of eight semester credits successful completion of ASL 250) can be used to fulfill this requirement at Valencia. Demonstration of proficiency by passing Advanced Placement test with a sce of 4 higher. American Sign Language cannot be used to fulfill the feign language graduation requirement at many universities. Students are responsible f verifying acceptability at the institution to which they plan to transfer. ASL 240 ASL 250 American Sign Language I (4 cr) American Sign Language II (4 cr) NOTE: Satisfaction of this graduation requirement f Valencia may also satisfy the feign language admission requirement f Flida public universities; it may may not satisfy a specific university graduation requirement. Students are encouraged to find out the specific requirements of institutions in which they are interested. 08 The Gdon Rule State Board of Education Rule 6A-0.030, the Gdon Rule, requires that students complete with grades of C better 2 credits in designated courses in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments and six credits of mathematics course wk at the level of college algebra higher. These courses must be completed successfully (grades of C better) pri to the receipt of an A.A. degree and pri to entry into the upper division of a Flida public university. F graduation with the Associate in Arts degree from Valencia, the Gdon Rule requirements can be satisfied by completing either the writing and mathematics requirements listed below the Interdisciplinary Studies Program and the Mathematics requirements. Writing Required ENC 0 ENC 0H and ENC 02 ENC 02H Freshman Composition I (3 cr) Freshman Composition I Freshman Composition II (3 cr) Freshman Composition II Upon completion of ENC 0 Freshman Composition I with a grade of C better, students must complete, with grades of C better, at least 6 credits from the list that follows. One course must have a HUM prefix. Architecture ARC 70 Art ARH 205 ARH 205H Histy EUH 2000 EUH 200 Histy of Architecture I (3 cr) Introduction to Art Histy II (3 cr) Introduction to Art Histy II Western Civilization I (3 cr) Western Civilization II (3 cr) Humanities HUM 2220 Humanities Greek and Roman (3 cr) HUM 2220H Humanities Greek and Roman HUM 2223 Humanities Late Roman and Medieval (3 cr) HUM 2223H Humanities Late Roman and Medieval HUM 2232 Humanities Renaissance and Baroque (3 cr) HUM 2232H Humanities Renaissance and Baroque HUM 2234 Humanities Enlightenment and Romanticism (3 cr) HUM 2234H Humanities Enlightenment and Romanticism HUM 2250 Humanities Twentieth Century (3 cr) HUM 2250H Humanities Twentieth Century HUM 230 Mythology (3 cr) HUM 230H Mythology HUM 2403 Middle Eastern Humanities (3 cr) HUM 240 Asian Humanities (3 cr)

HUM 2454 HUM 246 African-American Humanities (3 cr) Latin-American Humanities (3 cr) Literature AML 20 American Literature: Colonial Period to Civil War (3 cr) AML 202 American Literature: Civil War to Present (3 cr) AML 202H American Literature: Civil War to Present ENL 202 English Literature: 300 to 800 (3 cr) ENL 2022 English Literature: 800 to Present (3 cr) LIT 2090 Contempary Literature (3 cr) LIT 2090H Contempary Literature LIT 20 Wld Literature: Beginning through Renaissance (3 cr) LIT 220 Wld Literature: Enlightenment to Present (3 cr) LIT 220H Wld Literature: Enlightenment to Present LIT 274 Multimedia and the Holocaust (3 cr) LIT 274H Multimedia and the Holocaust Music MUL 0 Music Literature (3 cr) Political Science INR 2002 International Politics (3 cr) INR 2002H International Politics Mathematics: Students must complete, with grades of C better, at least six credits from the following list: MAC 05 College Algebra (3 cr) MAC 05H College Algebra MAC 4 College Trigonometry (3 cr) MAC 40 Precalculus Algebra (3 cr) MAC 47 Precalculus (5 cr) MAC 2233 Calculus f Business and Social Science (3 cr) MAC 2233H Calculus f Business and Social Science MAC 23 Calculus w/analytic Geometry I (5 cr) MAC 23H Calculus w/analytic Geometry I Hons (5 cr) MAC 232 Calculus w/analytic Geometry II (5 cr) MAC 232H Calculus w/analytic Geometry II Hons (5 cr) MAC 233 Calculus w/analytic Geometry III (4 cr) MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3 cr) MAS 203 Introduction to Linear Algebra (3 cr) MGF 06 College Mathematics (3 cr) MGF 07 Mathematics f the Liberal Arts (3 cr) MHF 2300 Logic and Proof in Mathematics (3 cr) MHF 2300H Logic and Proof in Mathematics MTG 2204 Infmal Geometry (3 cr) STA 2023 Statistical Methods (3 cr) STA 2023H Statistical Methods State College Associate in Arts Transfer Guarantees Community College Associate in Arts graduates are guaranteed certain rights under the statewide Articulation Agreement (Administrative Rule 6A-0.024). This Articulation Agreement governs the transfer of students from Flida public community college to the state university system. The agreement addresses general admission to a state university/college and Program Admission. General Admission to Flida State Universities and Colleges Guarantees The Flida Articulation Agreement designates the Associate in Arts degree as the transfer degree to Flida state universities. In doing so, the Agreement guarantees that:. Community college A.A. degree holders will be granted admission to one of the state universities colleges, but not necessarily to limited-access programs. 2. Upon transferring to a state university/college, A.A. degree graduates will be awarded at least 60 credits toward the baccalaureate degree. 3. The university/college catalog in effect the year the A.A. degree student first enrolled at the community college will remain in effect f the student s program at the university/college, provided the student maintains continuous enrollment as defined in that catalog. 4. Once a student has completed the general education ce courses and this is so noted on the transcript, regardless of whether not an A.A. degree is awarded, no other state university state community college to which the student may transfer can require additional general education ce courses. 5. When transferring among institutions participating in the statewide course numbering system, a receiving institution must accept all courses taken at the transfer institution if the same course with the same course number is offered at the receiving institution. 6. Credits earned through acceleration mechanisms (Advanced Placement, College Level Examination Program, Dual Enrollment, International Baccalaureate, DANTES and Excelsi) within the A.A. degree at the community college will be transferable to the state university. Students without an A.A. degree who are seeking admission to a state university do not have all the guarantees provided by the Articulation Agreement and may be denied admission lose credit when transferring. In most cases, students without an A.A. degree will have to meet freshman admissions standards. Admission to Specific Programs at Flida State Universities The universities determine the courses and prerequisites that must be taken in der to receive a Bachel s degree f a chosen program. Although all credit earned toward an A.A. degree will transfer to a university, not all credit may satisfy the program prerequisites the course requirements f a Bachel s degree. Therefe, it is imptant to know the program requirements and to satisfy as many of these course requirements as possible at Valencia while completing the A.A. degree. 09 continued

Limited-Access Due to limited resources, some programs have limited enrollments; in der to select students, these programs may have additional admission requirements which are me restrictive than the university s general admission requirements. These requirements may include one me of the following: completion of specific courses; minimum grade point average; minimum test sces; interviews, auditions; submission of a ptfolio; and deadlines. Guarantees A.A. graduates are not guaranteed admission into limited-access programs but are guaranteed that:. The community college student will have the same opptunity to enroll in a university limited-access program as the native university student. 2. Selection and enrollment criteria f a university limited-access program will be established and published in catalogs and appropriate publications. Notification of any changes in a program will include sufficient time f prospective students to adjust to meet program criteria. Resources are available f planning your transfer to a Bachel s degree program. F assistance in accessing this infmation, refer to the Transfer Plans in this catalog, visit Career Center, access flvc.g, the Atlas Access Lab on any campus where you may complete, through the LifeMap Tools in Atlas, an education plan to prepare you f a specific maj(s). Once you create an education plan, you may meet with a Student Services staff member to discuss the requirements f a particular maj(s) and review your education plan. Refer to your education plan when you are selecting the courses in which you will enroll each term. Appeals Should any of these guarantees be denied, the student has the right to file an appeal. Each state university college has established appeal procedures. Students may contact the state university articulation officer f infmation about these procedures. The Associate in Arts degree is designed f students who plan to transfer to an upper division institution. The degree requires completion of 60 hours. Of those hours, 36 need to be completed within the five areas of general education and 24 hours are elective credit. There are five areas of focus within Valencia s general education program: Communications, Humanities, Mathematics, Science and Social Science. Students who wish to transfer to one of the state universities, should review the transfer plans located in the Transfer Plan section of the catalog. These plans will show you how to take courses that are required common prerequisites within each maj and use them efficiently within the 36 hours of general education and the 24 hours of electives. It is the student s responsibility to review the requirements f admission to the maj at the transfer university. F specific transfer infmation, meet with a Valencia advis to review your transfer plan, and check the transfer institution catalog f specific degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to take electives that are related to their intended baccalaureate degree program. 0 COMMUNICATIONS CREDITS SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 HUMANITIES CREDITS +* Humanities Hum Prefix (GR) 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3 MATHEMATICS CREDITS +* Math (GR) 3 +* Math (GR) 3 SCIENCE CREDITS SOCIAL SCIENCE CREDITS Social ADDITIONAL COMMON PREREQUISITES Students are encouraged to take electives within their area of interest f their Bachel s degree maj. Electives Total Elective/Feign Language Credits 24 Total Program Credits 60 Pre-Majs at Valencia Valencia offers five pre-majs: Art/Studio/Fine Art, Dance Perfmance, Music Perfmance, Sign Language Interpretation, and Theatre/Drama/Dramatic Arts. Each pre-maj includes the courses to satisfy Valencia s general education requirements f the A.A. degree, and the Statewide Common Course Prerequisites f the specific upper division maj. Students who plan to transfer to a restricted access limited-access program are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which they will transfer, as completion of a pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division program if that university program has restricted access limited-access status. In general, restricted access means there are admission requirements in addition to the A.A. degree and, if those requirements are met, the student will qualify f admission to the upper division program. Limited-access means there are requirements in addition to the A.A. degree and, even though these additional requirements are met, the

student might not be admitted to the university program because admission is a selective process conducted by the university. The additional requirements might include the completion of certain courses; a minimum grade point average; minimum test sces; interviews; auditions and/ ptfolios. It is the student s responsibility to learn if a particular university maj is designated limited-access restricted access at the specific university to which the student wants to transfer. A.A. degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed and must satisfy Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Valencia offers the following pre-majs: Art, Studio/Fine Art Dance Perfmance Music Perfmance Sign Language Interpretation Theatre/Drama/Dramatic Arts Pre-Maj: Art, Studio/Fine Art This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to a Flida public university as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Art. If this pre-maj transfers to a limited-access program, you are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which you will transfer as completion of this pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program. F specific transfer infmation, meet with a Valencia advis Academic Dean to review your transfer plans, and check the transfer institution catalog f specific degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to take electives that relate to their intended baccalaureate degree program. Common Prerequisites: these are courses that are required f the noted maj at Flida public universities. F me infmation on common prerequisites, check the statewide advising manual at flvc.g. Distinguish the principles and elements of two-dimensional and three-dimensional design, including col they. Draw from observation of object, nature, and figure Develop a particular field of concentration within Studio/Fine Art. Examine aesthetics relating to art histical periods and their influences on contempary art. Develop a wking vocabulary of fine art media, tools and processes within each artistic medium. COMMUNICATIONS CREDITS SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 HUMANITIES CREDITS +* Humanities Hum Prefix (GR) 3 + ARH 2050 Introduction to Art Histy I 3 +* ARH 205 Intro to Art Histy II (GR) 3 MATHEMATICS CREDITS +* Mathematics (GR) 3 +* Mathematics (GR) 3 SCIENCE CREDITS SOCIAL SCIENCE CREDITS Social ADDITIONAL COMMON PREREQUISITES + ART 20C Design I 3 + ART 300C Drawing I 3 +* ART 30C Drawing II 3 +* ART 203C Design II 3 ART PGY Select any introducty Media Course with an ART PGY prefix. 9 Electives Total Elective/Feign Language Credits 3 Total Pre-Maj Credits 60 Pre-Maj: Dance Perfmance Limited-Access This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to a Flida public university as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Dance. If this pre-maj transfers to a limited-access program, you are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which you will transfer as completion of this pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program. F specific transfer infmation, meet with a Valencia advis Academic Dean to review your transfer plans, and check the transfer institution catalog f specific degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to take electives that relate to their intended baccalaureate degree program. Common Prerequisites: These are courses that are required f the noted maj at Flida public universities. F me infmation on common prerequisites, check the statewide advising manual at flvc.g. Admission requirements f the Dance Perfmance Pre-Maj are: Submit a completed Valencia College application Submit a completed Valencia College A.A. Pre-Maj: Dance Perfmance Audition Application Have a successful audition Have degree-seeking student status indicated in your official Valencia recd continued

Further infmation about the admission process is available at valenciacollege.edu/dance and from the Arts and Entertainment Division on East Campus. Program expenses are given in the Financial section of this catalog. Demonstrate technical proficiency in dance technique and perfmance. Demonstrate an individual cheographic voice through the development of abstract and structured creative wk. Establish a movement vocabulary that communicates their instinctual creative process through movement explation whether individual in group wk. Show evidence of perfmance elements through artistry, musicality, projection of character and intent, and the refinement of personal technical clarity and movement comprehension. Demonstrate evidence of communication through movement and understanding whether through technique classes, individual, and group wk perfmance participation. COMMUNICATIONS CREDITS SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 HUMANITIES CREDITS +* Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3 MATHEMATICS CREDITS +* Mathematics (GR) 3 +* Mathematics (GR) 3 SCIENCE CREDITS SOCIAL SCIENCE CREDITS Social ADDITIONAL COMMON PREREQUISITES +* DAA 04 Modern Dance I f Pre-Majs +* DAA 204 Ballet I f Pre-Majs +* DAA 260 Dance Composition and Improv f Pre-Majs 3 +* DAA 05 Modern Dance II f Pre-Majs +* DAA 205 Ballet II f Pre-Majs +* DAA 26 Dance Composition and Improv II f Pre-Majs 3 +* DAA 2206 Ballet III f Pre-Majs +* DAA 2682 Perfmance Ensemble: Valencia Dance Theatre f Pre-Majs +* DAA 60 Modern Dance III f Pre-Majs +* DAA 650 Dance Production +* DAA 680 Reperty I f Pre-Majs 3 +* DAA 206 Intermediate Modern Dance I f Pre-Majs +* DAA 207 Intermediate Modern Dance II f Pre-Majs +* DAA 2207 Int. Ballet I f Pre-Majs +* DAA 229 Int. Ballet II f Pre-Majs +* DAA 68 Reperty II f Pre-Majs 3 Total Credits 24 Total Pre-Maj Credits 60 Pre-Maj: Music Perfmance This A.A. Pre-Maj is designed to help you prepare to transfer to a Flida public university as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Music Perfmance. The bolded courses in this plan are the common prerequisites f this degree. They are placed within the general education requirements and/ the elective credit requirements to earn your Associate in Arts degree. Please note that the specific university chosen f transfer may have additional requirements than those listed here. F specific transfer infmation, meet with a Valencia advis to review your transfer plans, and check the transfer institution catalog f specific degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to take electives that relate to their intended baccalaureate degree program. Common Prerequisites: these are courses that are required f the noted maj at Flida public universities. F me infmation on common prerequisites, check the statewide advising manual at flvc.g. Demonstrate technical instrumental and/ vocal proficiency. Appraise different musical perfmance practices based on musical style and histy. Perfm in a recital concert setting as both soloist and member of an ensemble. Develop a wking vocabulary of musical terminology. Demonstrate an understanding of music they. Practice competencies of sight singing and ear training. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites 2

COMMUNICATIONS CREDITS SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 HUMANITIES CREDITS +* MUL 0 Music Literature (GR ) 3 + MUT Music They I 3 Humanities Hum Prefix (GR) 3 MATHEMATICS CREDITS +* Math (GR) 3 +* Math (GR) 3 SCIENCE CREDITS SOCIAL SCIENCE CREDITS Social ADDITIONAL COMMON PREREQUISITES +* MUT 2 Music They II 3 +* MUT 26 Music They III 3 +* MUT 27 Music They IV 3 +* MUT 24C Sight Singing and Ear Training I +* MUT 242C Sight Singing and Ear Training II +* MUT 2246C Sight Singing and Ear Training III +* MUT 2247C Sight Singing and Ear Training IV * MVX 23xx Perfmance-(Applied Instrument) 4 * MUN xxxx Ensembles 4 RECOMMENDED ELECTIVES MUN 20 Perfmance Lab 3 Total Pre-Maj Credits 60 NOTES: Secondary Piano (Proficiency by examination) is required f transfer to a Flida public university. It is strongly recommended that students complete MVK C (Piano Class F Music Majs I), MVK 2C (Piano Class F Music Majs II), MVK 2C ( Piano Class F Music Majs III), and MVK 22C (Piano Class F Music Majs IV) as needed to achieve + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites 3 piano proficiency. Check course descriptions f prerequisites. Some ensembles may require an audition. Pre-Maj: Sign Language Interpretation This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer as a juni to complete the emerging Bachel of science degree in ASL/ English Interpreting, the Bachel of arts degree in Communication Sciences and Disders with a concentration in Interpreter Training. Students who plan to transfer to a limited-access program are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which they will transfer as completion of this pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division, limited-access program. Although this pre-maj is the best preparation f transfer in this maj, students may be able to earn Valencia s Associate in Arts degree and still be prepared f transfer in this maj. F me infmation on this pre-maj, contact Social Sciences department on East campus, 407-299-5000, x2628. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements may be in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students. Demonstrate competency and proficiency in the use of ASL. Effectively critique issues related to ASL and Deaf community. Produce visual/audio materials demonstrating wk in ASL including presentations. +* Mathematics (GR) 3 SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 * INT 23 Introduction to Interpreting 3 * INT 2200 Interactive Interpreting I 3 * ASL 2200 American Sign Language IV 4 +* Mathematics (GR) 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 * INT 220 Interactive Interpreting II 3 * INT 2202 Interactive Interpreting III 3 Total Credits 22 continued

+* Humanities Hum Prefix (GR) 3 * ASL 2300 Structure of American Sign Language 3 ASL 250 Deaf Culture 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3 * INT 2203 Interactive Interpreting IV 2 * INT 220 Transliterating 3 Total Credits 7 Total Pre-Maj Credits 60 NOTE: American Sign Language cannot be used to fulfill the feign language graduation requirement at many universities. Students are responsible f verifying acceptability at the institution to which they plan to transfer. Pre-Maj: Theatre/Drama/Dramatic Arts This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to a Flida public university as a juni to complete a four-year bachel s degree in Theatre. If this pre-maj transfers to a limited-access program, you are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which you will transfer as completion of this premaj does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program. F specific transfer infmation, meet with a Valencia Advis Academic Dean to review your transfer plans, and check the transfer institution catalog f specific degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to take electives that relate to their intended baccalaureate degree program. Common Prerequisites: These are courses that are required f the noted maj at Flida public universities. F me infmation on common prerequisites, check the statewide advising manual at flvc.g. Examine the distinctive nature of live theatre. Distinguish the various components of dramatic literature. Dramatize believable characters on stage through classroom public perfmance. Critically evaluate staged theatre perfmances. Analyze the wk perfmed by theatre practitioners. COMMUNICATIONS CREDITS SPC 608 Fundamentals of Speech SPC 07 Interpersonal Communication 3 HUMANITIES CREDITS +* Humanities Hum Prefix (GR) 3 + THE 020 Introduction to Theatre 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3 MATHEMATICS CREDITS +* Mathematics (GR) 3 +* Mathematics (GR) 3 SCIENCE CREDITS SOCIAL SCIENCE CREDITS Social ADDITIONAL COMMON PREREQUISITES + THE 2304 Script Analysis 3 + TPA 2290 Technical Theatre Production 3 + TPA 200 Basic Stagecraft 4 TPP 0 Acting I 3 Theatre Plus 9 hours in any combination of THE, TPA, TPP courses 9 Total Credits 22 Electives Total Elective Credit 2 Total Pre-Maj Credits 60 Articulated Pre-Majs at Valencia Some pre-majs are based upon articulation agreements with specific universities. They are designed f students to transfer to a particular public private university as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in a specific maj. Additional infmation on the articulation agreements may be found at valenciacollege.edu/aadegrees/articulationagreements.cfm A.A. degree-seeking students in all pre-majs must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which a student is placed and must satisfy Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Valencia offers the following Articulated Pre-Majs: + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 4 Articulated Architecture (University of Central Flida) Articulated Architecture (University of Flida) Articulated Computer Science (University of Central Flida) Articulated Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (Valencia College) Articulated Engineering (Flida Institute of Technology)

Articulated Engineering (Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, Orlando campus) Articulated Engineering (University of Central Flida) Articulated Engineering (University of Miami) Articulated Infmation Technology (University of South Flida) Articulated Management and Ethics (Asbury University) Articulated Pre-Maj: Architecture (University of Central Flida) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the University of Central Flida as a juni to complete a Bachel s degree in Architecture. Students who plan to transfer to a limited-access program are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which they will transfer as completion of this pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements may be in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students. Implement architectural principles, vocabulary, and technical facts to describe design solutions. Prepare drawings and models to solve three-dimensional design problems. Synthesize data in written and graphic fm to effectively communicate spatial concepts and histical facts. Evaluate architectural precedents both histical and concurrent to contempary practice. Operate computer software related to the architectural profession. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment. + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I (GR) 3 + * MAC 40 Precalculus Algebra 3 + * ARC 30 Architectural Design I 4 + * ARC 70 Histy of Architecture I (GR) 3 Total Credits 6 + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 5 + * ENC 02 Freshman Composition II (GR) 3 + * ARC 302 Architectural Design II 4 + * ARC 2702 Histy of Architecture II 3 + ARC 20 They of Architecture 3 + * MAC 4 College Trigonometry (GR) 3 + * PHY 053C Introducty Physics I 4 Total Credits 23 + * ARC 2303 Architectural Design III 5 + * Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 Social + * ARC 2304 Architectural Design IV 5 Architecture Elective 2 ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVES Students who want to fulfill the requirements f the Articulation Agreement with the University of Central Flida must take the following additional courses: + ARC 246 Materials and Methods of Construction 4 + * ARC 280 Introduction to Digital Architecture 3 Articulated Pre-Maj: Architecture (University of Flida) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the University of Flida as a juni to complete a degree in Architecture. Students who plan to transfer to a limited-access program are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which they will transfer as completion of this pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements may be in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students. Implement architectural principles, vocabulary, and technical facts to describe design solutions. Prepare drawings and models to solve three-dimensional design problems. Synthesize data in written and graphic fm to effectively communicate spatial concepts and histical facts. Evaluate architectural precedents both histical and concurrent to contempary practice. continued

Operate computer software related to the architectural profession. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of the systems and processes used to construct the built environment. + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I (GR) 3 + * MAC 40 Precalculus Algebra 3 + * ARC 30 Architectural Design I 4 + * ARC 70 Histy of Architecture I (GR) 3 Total Credits 6 + * ENC 02 Freshman Composition II (GR) 3 + * ARC 302 Architectural Design II 4 + * ARC 2702 Histy of Architecture II 3 + ARC 20 They of Architecture 3 + * MAC 4 College Trigonometry (GR) 3 + * PHY 053C Introducty Physics I 4 Total Credits 23 + * ARC 2303 Architectural Design III 5 + * Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 Social + * ARC 2304 Architectural Design IV 5 Architecture Elective 2 ARCHITECTURE ELECTIVES Students who want to fulfill the requirements f the Articulation Agreement with the University of Flida must take the following additional courses: + ARC 246 Materials and Methods of Construction 4 + * ARC 280 Introduction to Digital Architecture 3 Articulated Pre-Maj: Computer Science (University of Central Flida) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the University of Central Flida (UCF) in Orlando, Flida as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in the College of Engineering and Computer Science. It is based upon an articulation agreement in Computer Science with UCF. Students who plan to transfer are responsible f completing the admission requirements of UCF. which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements will be in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students Analyze technical problems that can be solved with procedural and object iented computer programs. Design specifications f procedural and object-iented computer programs. Implement software solutions using current procedural and object iented programming languages. Test and debug software solutions. + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I (GR) 3 + * COP 2220 C Programming 3 +* Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 Science Science f Science Majs 4 Total Credits 9 + * ENC 02 Freshman Composition II (GR) 3 + * COP 2800 Java Programming 3 + * MAC 23 Calculus with Analytical Geometry I 5 Social Science See Gen. Ed Requirements 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed Requirements 3 * PHY 2048C General Physics with Calculus I 4 + * COP 2805 Advanced Java Programming 3 +* MAC 232 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II 5 +* PHY 2049C General Physics with Calculus II 4 + * Humanities (GR) 3 Science Science f Science Majs 4 Electives Total Credits 20 Notes Acceptable science courses include BSC 00C, Fundamentals of Biology I, BSC 0C, Fundamentals of Biology II, CHM 045C, General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis I, CHM 046C, General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis II. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 6

Articulated Pre-Maj: Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (Valencia College) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to Valencia College in Orlando, Flida as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology. Students who plan to transfer are responsible f completing the admission requirements of Valencia College. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements will be in addition to the 60 credits listed. Extra Engineering and Engineering Technology Elective courses and those listed in the NOTES below may also be taken at Valencia in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students Implement engineering and engineering technology principles and processes. Use computer software related to en and engineering technology profession. Solve engineering and engineering technology problems using physics and mathematics. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering and engineering technology profession. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. + * ENC 0 Freshman Composition I (GR) 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* MAC 05 College Algebra 3 +* MAC 4 College Trigonometry 3 EET 24C Introduction to Engineering Technology 3 + EGS 006 Introduction to Engineering Profession + EGS 007 Engineering Concepts and Methods Total Credits 20 + * ENC 02 Freshman Composition II (GR) 3 + * Humanities (GR) 3 + * MAC 40 Pre-Clculus 3 + * MAC 23 Calculus with Analytical Geometry I 5 * PHY 2048C General Physics with Calculus I 4 + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 7 + * Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 * CET 22C Digital Systems I (Electrical/Electronics Systems and Computer Systems Concentration) * ETS 2220C Introduction to Fiber Optics (Laser and Photonics Concentration) 3 +* MAC 232 Calculus with Analytical Geometry II 5 +* PHY 2049C General Physics with Calculus II 4 Electives EET, ETS, CET, EGN, EGS Prefixes only (excluding B.S.E.C.E.T courses) Total Credits 9 Notes: Students may take additional technical courses common to all concentrations towards the B.S.E.C.E.T degree at Valencia (see program advis). Articulated Pre-Maj: Engineering (Flida Institute of Technology) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the Flida Institute of Technology (FIT) in Melbourne, FL as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in the College of Engineering. It is based upon an articulation agreement in Engineering with FIT. Engineering majs offered at Flida Tech are Aerospace, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical and Ocean. Students who plan to transfer are responsible f completing the admission requirements of FIT. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements will be in addition to the 60 credits listed. Also, courses listed in the NOTES below may be taken at Valencia in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students. Financial aid is available to eligible Valencia transfer students. The combination of state, federal, and university financial aid programs can make Flida Tech affdable to eligible students who wish to transfer to Flida Tech. In some cases, the combination of grants and scholarships approximates the student s total tuition. Visit the Flida Tech admissions Web site fit.edu f additional infmation. Use computer software related to engineering profession. Implement engineering principles and processes. Solve engineering problems using physics and mathematics. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering profession. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. continued

+* HUM 2232 Humanities Renaissance and Baroque (GR) 3 + EGS 006 Introduction to the Engineering Profession + EGS 007 Engineering Concepts and Methods +* MAC 23 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (GR) 5 Total Credits 9 +* MAC 232 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (GR) 5 +* HUM 2234 Humanities Enlightenment and Romanticism (GR) 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* PHY 2048C General Physics with Calculus I 4 ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 +* MAC 233 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (GR) 4 +* PHY 2049C General Physics with Calculus II 4 +* MAP 2302 Differential Equations (GR) 3 +* EGS 230 Engineering Analysis Statics 3 + * PHY 20 Modern Physics 3 + Engineering Electives (FIT) 3 Total Credits 20 ENGINEERING ELECTIVES (FIT) Students will select a minimum of 3 credits; additional courses also can be taken at Valencia. +* EGS 2025 Probability and Statistics f Engineers 3 (Civil, Computer and Electrical majs) + * EGS 2373 Principles of Electrical Engineering 3 (Aerospace, Civil, Chemical, Mechanical and Ocean majs) NOTES: All Engineering majs should take +* CHM 045C General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis I at Valencia. Depending upon the Engineering maj at Flida Tech, it may be advisable to complete additional courses at Valencia. See Engineering Electives (FIT) above consult the Flida Tech advis. Articulated Pre-Maj: Engineering (Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico, Orlando Campus) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the Polytechnic University in Winter Park, FL as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in the College of Engineering. It is based upon an articulation agreement in Engineering with PUPR. Students who plan to transfer are responsible f completing the admission requirements of PUPR. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements will be in addition to the 60 credits listed. Extra Engineering Electives courses and those listed in the NOTES below may also be taken at Valencia in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students. Use computer software related to engineering profession. Implement engineering principles and processes. Solve engineering problems using physics and mathematics. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering profession. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 + EGS 006 Introduction to the Engineering Profession + EGS 007 Engineering Concepts and Methods +* MAC 23 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (GR) 5 Total Credits 9 +* MAC 232 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (GR) 5 +* Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 +* PHY 2048C General Physics with Calculus I 4 ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 +* EGS 230 Engineering Analysis Statics 3 + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 8 +* MAC 233 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (GR) 4 +* PHY 2049C General Physics with Calculus II 4 +* MAP 2302 Differential Equations (GR) 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3

+* EGS 2025 Probability and Statistics f Engineers 3 + Engineering Electives (PUA) 3 Total Credits 20 ENGINEERING ELECTIVES (PUA) Students will select a minimum of 3 credits; additional Engineering Electives (PUA) courses, as well as the course in the NOTES below, can also be taken at Valencia in addition to the 60 credits listed. + * EGS 2004 Electrical Netwks 3 (Electrical majs) + * EGS 232 Engineering Analysis Dynamics 3 (All majs) + * EGS 2373 Principles of Electrical Engineering 3 (Civil majs) NOTES: It is recommended that students also complete +* CHM 045C General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis I. Articulated Pre-Maj: Engineering (University of Central Flida) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the University of Central Flida (UCF) in Orlando, FL as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in the College of Engineering. It is based upon an articulation agreement in Engineering with UCF. Students who plan to transfer are responsible f completing the admission requirements of UCF. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements will be in addition to the 60 credits listed. Extra Engineering Electives courses and those listed in the NOTES below may also be taken at Valencia in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students. Humanities See Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 + EGS 006 Introduction to the Engineering Profession + EGS 007 Engineering Concepts and Methods +* MAC 23 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (GR) 5 Total Credits 9 +* MAC 232 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (GR) 5 +* Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 +* PHY 2048C General Physics with Calculus I 4 ECO 203 Principles of Economics Macro 3 +* EGS 230 Engineering Analysis Statics 3 +* MAC 233 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (GR) 4 +* PHY 2049C General Physics with Calculus II 4 +* MAP 2302 Differential Equations (GR) 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3 +* EGS 2025 Probability and Statistics f Engineers 3 + Engineering Electives (UCF) 3 Total Credits 20 ENGINEERING ELECTIVES (UCF) Students will select a minimum of 3 credits; additional courses also can be taken at Valencia. + * EGS 2004 Electrical Netwks 3 (Computer and Electrical majs) + * EGS 232 Engineering Analysis Dynamics 3 (All majs except Aerospace and Mechanical) + * EGS 2373 Principles of Electrical Engineering 3 (Aerospace, Industrial, and Mechanical majs) Use computer software related to engineering profession. Implement engineering principles and processes. Solve engineering problems using physics and mathematics. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering profession. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 9

Articulated Pre-Maj: Engineering (University of Miami) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the University of Miami (UM) in Miami, FL as a juni to complete a fouryear Bachel s degree in the College of Engineering. It is based upon an articulation agreement in Engineering with UM. Students who plan to transfer are responsible f completing the admission requirements of UM. All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactily complete all mandaty courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English and English f Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Students must complete all prerequisites f the listed course requirements and Valencia s feign language proficiency requirement. Courses meeting the preceding requirements will be in addition to the 60 credits listed. Also, courses listed in the NOTES below may be taken at Valencia in addition to the 60 credits listed. The courses do not have to be taken in the der listed; the sequence suggested is based upon prerequisites and level of course difficulty f most students. Financial aid is available to eligible Valencia transfer students. The combination of state, federal, and university financial aid programs can make the University of Miami affdable to eligible students who wish to transfer to UM. Visit the University of Miami admissions Web site miami.edu f additional infmation. +* MAC 233 Calculus with Analytic Geometry III (GR) 4 +* PHY 2049C General Physics with Calculus II 4 +* MAP 2302 Differential Equations (GR) 3 +* EGS 230 Engineering Analysis Statics 3 ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 +* EGS 2004 Electrical Netwks +* EGS 2373 Principles of Electrical Engineering 3 Total Credits 20 Humanities Group A f UM ARH 2050 Introduction to Art Histy I 3 HUM 020 Introduction to Humanities 3 MUL 00 Music Appreciation 3 PHI 200 Philosophy 3 Humanities Group B f UM +* AML 20 American Literature: Colonial Period to Civil War 3 +* AML 202 American Literature: Civil War to Present 3 +* ENL 202 English Literature: 300 to 800 3 +* ENL 2022 English Literature: 800 to Present 3 +* LIT 20 Wld Literature: Beginning through Renaissance 3 +* LIT 220 Wld Literature: Enlightenment to Present 3 Use computer software related to engineering profession. Implement engineering principles and processes. Solve engineering problems using physics and mathematics. Accept professional and ethical responsibilities of the engineering profession. Engage effectively in interpersonal, al, visual, and written communication. Humanities Humanities Group A f UM 3 + EGS 006 Introduction to the Engineering Profession + EGS 007 Engineering Concepts and Methods +* MAC 23 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (GR) 5 Total Credits 9 +* MAC 232 Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (GR) 5 +* Humanities Humanities Group B f UM (GR) 3 +* Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 +* PHY 2048C General Physics with Calculus I 4 +* EGN C Engineering Graphics 3 + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 20 NOTES: Depending upon the Engineering maj at UM, it may be advisable to complete additional courses at Valencia. See Notes that follow consult the UM advis. +*EGS 2004 Electrical Netwks (Biomedical, Computer and Electrical majs) +*EGS 2373 Principles of Electrical Engineering (All other majs). Architectural, Biomedical, Civil, Environmental, Industrial and Manufacturing majs should take +* CHM 045C General Chemistry with Qualitative Analysis I at Valencia. Aerospace and Mechanical majs should take +* EGS 232 Engineering Analysis Dynamics at Valencia. Computer, Electrical, and Industrial majs should take +*MAS 203 Introduction to Linear Algebra at Valencia. Articulated Pre-Maj: Infmation Technology (University of South Flida) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to the University of South Flida as a juni to complete a four-year Bachel s degree in Infmation Technology. If this pre-maj transfers to a limited-access program, you are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which you will transfer as completion of this pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program. F specific transfer infmation, meet with a Valencia advis Academic Dean to review your transfer plans, and check the transfer institution catalog f specific degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to take electives that relate to their intended baccalaureate degree program.

Solve problems using computer programs. Implement a database from a logical design. Apply various methods of proof and disproof. +* MAC 40 Precalculus Algebra (GR) 3 + PSY 202 General Psychology 3 +* COP 2220 C Programming 3 Science Select Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 Humanities Select Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* ENC 02 Freshmen Composition II (GR) 3 +* MAC 4 College Trigonometry (GR) 3 +* PHY 2048C General Physics w/calculus I +* PHY 053C Introducty Physics 4 + CGS 2545 Database Management Systems 3 +* COP 2800 Java Programming 3 Total Credits 9 + ECO 203 Principles of Economics Macro 3 +* COT 204 Foundations of Discrete Math 3 +* Humanities Hum Prefix (GR) 3 +* STA 2023 Statistical Methods (GR) 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3 2 Elective(s) 5 Total Credits 20 +* MAC 47 +* MAC 23 can substitute f both these courses. 2 Students should choose electives from the following list of courses: * COP 2805 Advanced Java Programming 3 CET 2486C Local Area Netwks 3 * CIS 290 IT Capstone 4 CET 278C A+ Concepts (Hardware) 3 COP 2822 Web Publishing 3 Articulated Pre-Maj: Management and Ethics (Asbury University) This pre-maj is designed f the student who plans to transfer to Asbury University in Orlando, Flida, as a juni to complete a fouryear Bachel s degree in Management and Ethics. If this pre-maj transfers to a limited-access program, you are responsible f completing the specific requirements of the institution to which you will transfer as completion of this pre-maj does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program. F specific transfer infmation, meet with a Valencia advis Academic Dean to review your transfer plans, and check the transfer institution catalog f specific degree requirements. Students are strongly encouraged to take electives that relate to their intended baccalaureate degree program. Exple foundations of effective leadership. Identify the principles and practices of contempary management. Assess ethical implications f 2st century leaders in business. Integrate technology tools and business principles and practices. CGS 200 Computer Fundamentals 3 Science Select Gen. Ed. Science f Science Majs 3 +* Humanities HUM Prefix (GR) 3 Total Credits 8 +* ENC 02 Freshmen Composition II (GR) 3 +* Humanities (GR) 3 +* MAC 2233 Calculus f Business and Social Science (GR) 3 GEB 0 Introduction to Business 3 Science Select Gen Ed Science f Science Majs 3 ECO 203 Principles of Economics-Macro 3 ECO 2023 Principles of Economics-Micro 3 Humanities Select Gen. Ed. Requirement 3 +* STA 2023 Statistical Methods (GR) 3 * ACG 202 Financial Accounting 3 * ACG 207 Managerial Accounting 3 * MAN 202 Principles of Management 3 * MAR 20 Principles of Marketing 3 * BUL 224 Business Law I 3 Students should choose science courses with BSC, CHM, PHY prefixes. + This course must be completed with a grade of C better. Bold courses are state common prerequisites. 2