Engineering

2500 

Engineering - Track I
Including the following university programs:
Aerospace Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical, Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering

2505

Engineering - Track II
Including the following university programs:
Agricultural Engineering
Engineering, General
Nuclear Engineering

2510

Chemical Engineering

2515 

Environmental Health Engineering

2520 

Computer Engineering

2525 

Computer and Information Engineering

2550 

Engineering Information Systems (USF)

2575

 Surveying
Engineering Technology

2600

 Civil Engineering Technology

2610

 Construction Engineering Technology

2625

 Design Engineering Technology

2650 

Electronic Engineering Technology

2655 

Mechanical Engineering Tech

2675

 Industrial/Manufacturing Technology  
Foreign Languages

2800

Foreign Languages
Including the following university programs:
Foreign Language/Multiple
French
German
Linguistics
Spanish
Health Professions and Related Sciences

2900 

Addiction Studies

2905

Community Health

2910

Health Information Management

2920

Health/Health Services Administration

2925

Health Sciences (BS)

2930

Medical Technology

2940

Nursing

2950

Pharmacy

2955

 Physical Therapy

2970 

Radiologic Technology

2975

 Rehabilitative Services

2980

 Respiratory Therapy

2990

 Dietetics/Nutritional Services
Independent/Interdisciplinary Studies

3000 

Economics and Policy Specialization

3020

 Environmental Management

3040 

Human Resources Development

3060

Waste Management & Utilization & Water
Management
Mass Communications and Rhetoric

3500

 Mass Communications
Including the following university programs:
Advertising
Journalism
Magazine Production
Mass Communications
Public Relations and Organizational Communication
Radio and TV Broadcasting
Rhetorical Speech and Communication

3520

 Mass Communications - Florida Southern
College
Mathematics and Statistics

3600 

Mathematics and Statistics
Including the following university programs:
Applied Mathematics/Mathematical Sciences
Mathematics, General
Statistics
Parks and Recreation

3700

Exercise Science/Wellness

3720

Leisure Services - Management

3740

Leisure Services - Professional

3760

Natural Resources

3780

Therapeutic Recreation
Philosophy and Religion

3800

 Philosophy and Religion
Including the following university programs:
Philosophy
Philosophy and Religion
Religious Studies
Sciences

3900

Astronomy/Atmospheric Science &
Meteorology

3950 

Biological Science
Including the following university programs:
Biochemistry
Biology, General
Ecology (Limnology)
Marine/Aquatic Biology
Microbiology/Bacteriology
Plant Pathology

3975

Biological and Physical Sciences

 Including the following university programs:
Track 1: Biology and Chemistry
Track 2: Biology and Computer Science
Track 3: Biology and Mathematics
Track 4: Biology and Physics
Track 5: Chemistry and Mathematics
Track 6: Chemistry and Physics
Track 7: Earth Science and Physics
Track 8: Mathematics and Physics

4000

Botany or Zoology
4050  Chemical Sciences
4100  Chemistry
4200  Entomology
4250  Environmental Sciences
4255  Wildlife Biology and Conservation
4260  Forest Resources and Conservation
4300  Forensic Science
4350  Physics
4400  Radiation Physics
Social Sciences

4500

 Economics _ Social Science

4550

 Geography

4650

 History

4700

 Political Science and Government

4750

 Psychology/Social Psychology

4800

 Public Administration

4850 

Social Work

4900

 Sociology

4925

 Human Services
Visual and Performing Arts

3100

 Art
Including the following university programs:
Art, General
Studio/Fine Art
Art History and Appreciation

3200 

Music
Including the following university programs:
Music, General
Music History and Appreciation
Music Performance
Music Composition
Jazz Studies
Music/Music Theory
  A Bachelor's degree is required in a field of interest for the following majors: Pre-Dental, Pre-Law, Pre-Medical, and Pre-Veterinarian. A student may take pre-admission requirements at a community college.

The Associate in Science, 
Associate in Applied Science 
Degree Programs and
 Certificate Programs
   

   The primary purpose of the Associate in Science (A. S.), the Associate in Applied Science (A. A. S.) degree programs, and the Certificate programs is to prepare students for employment in a specific occupational /technical field . Additionally, all three to differing extents also prepare students for additional training and education. Both A. A. S. and A. S. programs contain a general education component along with program discipline- specific core courses.

  The A.S. degree program options include a general education component that consists entirely of courses capable of transfer as general education to many colleges and universities. Some A.S. programs are designed to articulate directly with State University System programs.   
  The Dean of the Division in which a program is offered is authorized to make appropriate and necessary substitutions in a student's program. However, general education requirements may not be reduced, and in most cases cannot be changed. PCC may make changes the requirements of an occupational program to keep pace with the changes in the occupational field for which the program is designed to train. Consequently, the College may change or discontinue a program. In the event of such a change, the College makes every effort to ensure currently enrolled students an efficient transition and completion of the selected program.
   Some programs are designed so that a "PCC Certificate" is awarded upon completion of certain designated courses. These certificate programs are described in the program outlines.

A.S. AND A.A.S. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Students must successfully complete appropriate course work or satisfactorily demonstrate competence to satisfy the general education requirements listed in each program or program option. Specific course requirements are listed for each program or program option.
NOTE: In A.S. and A.A.S. programs where a requirement is designated as an area elective (Example: "Science Elective") refer to the courses listed under A. A. General Education Requirements to determine the course or courses that meet the requirement.

LIMITED ACCESS A.S., A.A.S AND CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS
There are additional admission requirements for Nursing, Paramedic, Radiologic Technology, Occupational Therapy Assistant, Physical Therapist Assistant and Health Information Technology as indicated in the program descriptions. Additional information is available from Advisors.   

A.S., A.A.S Degree and Certificate
 Programs

Complete program requirements for each program are listed on the following pages. Many courses in these programs must be taken in sequential order. Some courses, especially higher-level technical courses, are not offered every term. It is important that you plan your program carefully and consult an Advisor.

ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY
Programs: AS-5020 & AAS-5020

The purpose of this program is to prepare graduates for careers in government, non-profit accounting, public accounting firms, and private industry. The program is also of value to the small business owner.
Students scoring below required levels on state mandated placement tests in English, reading and mathematics are required to enroll in and complete the appropriate College Preparatory course(s) before enrolling in some program requirement courses.

 Credits Required

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 

17

COMMUNICATIONS 

3

ENC 1101  College Composition I
MATHEMATICS (one course) 

3

Option I 
MGF 1106 
AS 
Mathematics for Liberal Arts I
Option II 
MTB 1103
AAS
Business Mathematics
HUMANITIES 

3

HUM 2020  Introduction to Humanities
SOCIAL SCIENCES (one course) 3
PSY 2012
SYG 2000
General Psychology Introduction to Sociology
NATURAL SCIENCES (one course) 

3

BSC 1005C
PSC 1121 
GLY 1001
Survey of Biological Science
Survey of Physical Science 
Survey of Earth Science
HEALTH 2
HLP 1081 Wellness Concepts
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 

36

ACG 2001 Principles of Financial Accounting I 

3

GEB 1011  Introduction to Business  3
ACG 2111  Principles of Financial Accounting II  3
ACG 2100  Intermediate Accounting I  3
ECO 2013  Principles of Macroeconomics  3
TAX 2000   Income Tax Accounting 3
ACG 2110  Intermediate Accounting II  3
ACG 2071  Managerial Accounting  3
BUL 2241  Business Law  3
ACG 2450 Microcomputer Accounting  3
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTION A 

3

CGS 1100 Business Applications on
Microcomputers or
CGS 1061C Introduction to Computers
and Information Systems
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTION B 

3

ENC 2210

OST 1335

Introduction to Technical and
Professional Writing or
Business Communications
PROGRAM OPTIONS 11
CGS 1061C Introduction to Computers and Information Systems

3

ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics  3
INP 1301 Human Relations in Business and Industry 3
MKA 2511 Advertising  3
MKA 2021 Principles of Selling  3
MKA 2041 Principles of Retailing  3
MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing  3
FIN 2000  Principles of Finance  3
MAN 2021  Principles of Management 

3

MAN 2300  Principles of Personnel Management 3
BAN 1004 Principles of Bank Operations 

3

CGS 1510C Electronic Spreadsheets I  3
COP 1701C  Data Base Programming I 3
OST 1142C Microcomputer Keyboarding I  3
SPC 1600 Speech Communications 3
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 64
Business Administration and Management
Program: AAS-5040

   This program is designed to prepare students for employment in mid-management positions in a variety of business environments or to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in management occupations. This program is structured to provide a broad understanding of business administration principles and the basic techniques and skills for efficient and effective application.
   Students scoring below required levels on state mandated placement tests in English, reading, and mathematics are required to enroll in and complete the appropriate College Preparatory course(s) before enrolling in some program requirement courses.

Credits Required

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS  17
COMMUNICATIONS  3
ENC 1101  College Composition I
MATHEMATICS (one course)  3
MTB 1103 Business Mathematics
HUMANITIES 3
HUM 2020 Introduction to Humanities
SOCIAL SCIENCES (one course) 3
PSY 2012 
SYG 2000
General Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
NATURAL SCIENCES (one course)  3
BSC 1005C 
PSC 1121 
GLY 1001 
Survey of Biological Science
Survey of Physical Science
Survey of Earth Science
HEALTH  2
HLP 1081 Wellness Concepts

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