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| Prefix |
Level Code |
Century Code (second digit) |
Decade Code (third digit) |
Unit Digit (fourth digit) |
Lab Code |
| SYG | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
| Sociology, General | Freshman level at this institution | Entry-Level General Sociology | Survey Course | Social problems |
No laboratory component for this course |
Transfer of any successfully completed course from one participating
institution to another is guaranteed in cases where the course
to be transferred is offered by the receiving institution and
is identified by the same prefix and last three digits at both
institutions. For example, SYG 1010 is offered at a community
college. The same course is offered at a state university as SYG
2010. A student who has successfully completed SYG 1010 at the
community college is guaranteed to receive transfer credit for
SYG 2010 at the state university if the student transfers. The
student cannot be required to take SYG 2010 again since SYG 1010
is equivalent to SYG 2010. Transfer credit must be awarded for
successfully completed equivalent courses and used by the receiving
institution to determine satisfaction of requirements by transfer
students on the same basis as credit awarded to native students.
It is the prerogative of the receiving institution, however, to
offer transfer credit for courses successfully completed which
have not been designated as equivalent. Sometimes, as in chemistry,
a sequence of one or more courses must be completed at the same
institution in order for the courses to be transferable to another
institution, even if the course prefix and numbers are the same.
This information is contained in the individual SCNS course equivalency
profiles for each course in the sequence.
The Course Prefix
The course prefix is a three-letter designator for a major division
of an academic discipline, subject matter area, or sub-category
of knowledge. The prefix is not intended to identify the department
in which a course is offered. Rather, the content of a course
determines the assigned prefix used to identify the course.
Authority for Acceptance of Equivalent Courses
State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.024(17), Florida Administrative
Code, reads:
When a student transfers among institutions that participate in
the common course designation and numbering system, the receiving
institution shall award credit for courses satisfactorily completed
at the previous participating institutions when the courses are
judged by the appropriate common course designation
and numbering system faculty task forces to be equivalent to courses
offered at the receiving institution and are entered in the course
numbering system. Credit so awarded can be used by transfer students
to satisfy requirements in these institutions on the same basis
as native students.
Exceptions to the General Rule for Equivalency
The following courses are exceptions to the general rule for course
equivalencies and may not be transferable. Transferability is
at the discretion of the receiving institution:
College preparatory and vocational preparatory courses are
not used to meet degree requirements and are not transferable.
Questions about the Statewide Course Numbering System and appeals
regarding course credit transfer decisions should be directed
to the Florida Department of Education, Office of Postsecondary
Education Coordination, 1101 Florida Education Center, Tallahassee,
Florida 32399-0400. Special reports and technical information
may be requested by calling telephone number (904) 488-6402 or
Suncom 278-6402.