PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 

39
ACG 2001  Principles of Financial Accounting I  3
GEB 1011  Introduction to Business 

 3

ECO 2013  Principles of Macroeconomics

 3

BUL 2241 Business Law  3
MAN 2021 Principles of Management  3
FIN 2000  Principles of Finance   3
ACG 2011  Principles of Financial Accounting II   3
MAR 2011 Principles of Marketing

 3

INP 1301 Human Relations in Business and Industry  3
ECO 2023  Principles of Microeconomics   3
MAN 2300 Principles of Personnel Management  3
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTION A   3
ENC 2210

OST 1335
Introduction to Technical and
Professional Writing or
Business Communications
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTION B 

3

CGS 1061C

CGS 1100
Introduction to Computers and
Information Systems or
Business Applications on
Microcomputers
PROGRAM OPTIONS 

8

ACG 2071 Managerial Accounting 

3

ACG 2450 Microcomputer Accounting

 3

SPC 1600 Speech Communications 

3

MKA 021  Principles of Selling 

3

MKA 2041  Principles of Retailing 

3

MKA 2511 Advertising 

3

MKA 1002  Marketing Seminar 

3

CGS 1510C Electronic Spreadsheets I 

3

COP 1701C  Data Base Programming I

 3

OST 1142C Microcomputer Keyboarding I 

3

TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 

64

NOTE: Keyboard skills required for all computer related courses.   

Computer Information Systems Analysis
Programs: AS-5240 & AAS-5240

  This program prepares students for careers as data processors in organizations that have small computer installations. Students are trained to perform one or more of the jobs of computer operator, computer programmer, and systems designer. They also learn to write and run computer programs for the microcomputer and acquire knowledge of computer programming for business using fourth generation languages. General education courses and a core of computer science and business courses complete the curriculum.
   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 
MFG 1106 
AS
Mathematics for Liberal Arts I
Option II 
MTB 1103
AAS
Business Math
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

39

COP 1006  Programming Techniques

3

CGS 1061C Introduction to Computers and
Information Systems

3

ACG 2001 

Principles of Financial
Accounting I 

3

CGS 2555 HTML Fundamentals 

3

CGS 2561C  Operating Systems Technologies

3

CGS 1510C  Electronic Spreadsheets I 

3

CGS 2511C Electronic Spreadsheets II 

3

COP 1701C  Data Base Program I

3

COP 2702C  Data Base Program II 

3

CGS 2263  Telecommunications and LANs

3

CIS 2321C  System Analysis 

3

ENC 2210  Introduction to Technical and  Professional Communications  3
CEN 2507C Applied Computer Networking   3
PROGRAM OPTIONS 

7

ACG 2011 Principles of Financial Accounting II 

3

ECO 2013  Principles of Macroeconomics 

3

GRA 1800C Introduction to Computer Graphics and Publishing   3
OST 1142C Microcomputer Keyboarding I   3
INP 1301  Human Relations in Business and Industry   3
COP 1170 BASIC Programming Language  3
COP 2224  C++ Programming Language Environment  3 
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS  63
NOTE: Keyboard skills required for all computer related courses
Computer Network Engineering Technology
Programs: AS-5261 & AAS-5261

   This program is for students seeking careers in Computer Networking technologies. It prepares students for careers as Corporate Network Administrators, Network engineers, and Network specialists. The coursework will provide the student with the ability to plan, design, and administer complex computer networks. Students completing the coursework will have acquired the skills to sit for their Certified NetWare Engineer (CNE) exams, Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) exams or CISCO Certified Network Administrator (CCNA) exams. In addition, the curriculum also prepares students for the A+ Certification Exams. The Cisco Curriculum core courses also prepare the student to pass the Network+ Certification exam.
   PCC is licensed and certified as an AATP (Authorized Academic Training Partner) and a NEAP (Novell Education Academic Training Partner) and CISCO Networking Academy.

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 27
CET 1173C Network Computer Maintenance & Repair

4

CGS 2561C  Operating Systems Technologies 4
CGS 2263  Telecommunications & LANs 3
CIS 2321C  Systems Analysis  3
CET 2744C  LAN Implementation  3
CET 2940  Networking Engineering Technology Practicum 4
CET 1556C Structured Cabling Systems  3
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTION I
(Microsoft [MCSE]) 

24

CEN 2507C  Applied Computer Networking  3
CEN 1304C Supporting Microsoft Win2000
Professional
3
CEN 1301C Supporting Microsoft Win2000 Server 4
CEN 1305 Supporting A Network Infras using 
MS Win 2000
3
CEN 1320C Admin Microsoft Win2000 Directory 
Services
3
CEN 1321 Designing a MS Win2000 Directory 
Serv Infras 
3
CEN 1309 Designing a MS Win 2000 Networking Serv Infrast 3
CEN 1319 Upgrading from MS-Win NT 4.0 to MS Win 2000 3
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTION II
(Novell [CNE]) 

24

CEN 2507C Applied Computer Networking    3
CET 1492C NetWare 5.1 Administration   4
CET 2493C NetWare 5 .1 Adv. Administration   4

CET 2496C Service & Support  4
CET 2757 NSD Design & Implementation   3
CET 1498C GroupWise System Administration  3
CET 1497C  Zenworks for Desktops   3
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTION III
(Cisco [CCNA]) 

24

CET 1600C Network Fundamentals   4
CET 1610C Router Technology   4
CET 2615C  Advanced Router Technology  4
CET 2620C Project Based Learning   4
CET 1492C  NetWare 5.1 Administration  4
CET 1301C Supporting Microsoft Win2000 Server

4

ELECTIVES 

3

TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 

68

CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
Programs: AS-5900, AS-5905, AS-5910, & AS-5915
Programs: AAS-5900, AAS-5905, AAS-5910 & AAS-5915

   This A.S. and A.A.S. degree program is for students who have completed the Criminal Justice Law Enforcement or Correctional Standards program since 1988. Students completing standards after June 1993 must also pass the state certification examination in the respective area. The program has four tracks depending up the criminal justice area and the date of completion of the standards program.

Credits Required

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT (ALL TRACKS)

15

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

PHI 2600  Ethics
SOCIAL SCIENCES

3

PSY 2012 General Psychology
NATURAL SCIENCES 

3

PSC 1121 Physical Science
LAW ENFORCEMENT (STATE EXAM) TRACK
PROGRAMS: AS-5900 & AAS-5910
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS _ PART A 
12
CCJ 1001 Introduction to Criminology

3

CGS 1061C Intro Computer & Info 

3

SPC 1600 Speech Communications

3

SYG 2000 Intro Sociology

3

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - PART B 

35

CJD 9935 Law Enforcement Standards  35
ELECTIVES   2
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 64
LAW ENFORCEMENT (Students from 1988 6/1993) TRACK
PROGRAMS: AS-5905 & AAS-5910
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - PART A 
21
CCJ 1001  Introduction to Criminology 

3

CCJ 1600 Crime & Delinquency

3

CCJ 2452  Criminal Justice Organization 
& Admin.

3

CJT 2100 Introduction to Criminal 
Investigation

3

CGS 1061C Intro Computer & Info  3
SPC 1600  Speech Communications  3
SYG 2000  Intro Sociology 

3

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - PART B  23
CJD 9923 Law Enforcement Standards

23

ELECTIVES   5
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS  64
CORRECTIONS (STATE EXAM) TRACK
PROGRAMS: AS-5910 & AAS-5910
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - PART A 
 

18

CCJ 1001  Introduction to Criminology  3
CCJ 2452  Criminal Justice Organization 
& Admin.

3

CJT 2100  Introduction to Criminal 
Investigation

3

CGS 1061C Intro Computer & Info 

3

SPC 1600  Speech Communications 

3

SYG 2000  Intro Sociology 

3

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - PART B  28
CJD 9928 Correctional Standards

28

ELECTIVES 

3

TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS  64
CORRECTIONS (Students from 1988 - 6/1993) TRACK
PROGRAMS: AS-5915 & AAS-5915
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - PART A 
21
CCJ 1001 Introduction to Criminology

3

CCJ 1600  Crime & Delinquency 

3

CCJ 2452 Criminal Justice Organization
& Admin.

3

CJT 2100 Intro to Criminal Investigation  3
CGS 1061C Intro Computer & Info

3

SPC 1600 Speech Communications 

3

SYG 2000 Intro Sociology 

3

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS - PART B 16
CJD 9916  Correctional Standards  16
ELECTIVES  12
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS 64
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND MANAGEMENT
Programs: AS-5320 & AAS-5320

This program is designed to provide classroom and practical experience for teachers of young children to meet the emotional, creative, social, intellectual, and physical needs of children in the preschool arena. The program prepares students for employment as managers, directors, coordinators and teachers in child care/child development centers, preschools, and other programs for young children. This program includes courses for the State of Florida CDA (Child Development Associate) Equivalent certification and the State of Florida Child Care and Education Program Administrator Credential. 
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

3

MATHEMATICS (one course) 
Option I 
MGF 1106
AS
 Mathematics for Liberal Arts I
Option II
MTB 1103
AAS
Business Math
HUMANITIES (one course) 

3

HUM 2020 ART 1201C ART 2933 ART 1300C
ART 2750C
ART 2330C ART 2400C
ART 2500C
ART 2540C
Introduction to Humanities
Design I
Art for Teachers
Drawing and Composition I 
Ceramics I
Figure Drawing I 
Print Making I 
Painting I 
Watercolors I
SOCIAL SCIENCES  3
PSY 2012 General Psychology
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

CHD 1104 Introduction to Early Childhood 
Education

 3

CHD 1380  Facilitating Development 

 3

CHD 1430 Observing Children 

 3

CHD 1440 Early Childhood Practicum  3
DEP 2004  Human Development 

 3

CHD 2260 Child Growth and Development

 3

CHD 2320  Early Childhood Curriculum 

3

CHD 2322 Curriculum Activities for Young 
Children 

3

CHD 2801  Program Management 

3

CHD 2831  Child Care Center Services  3
CHD 2841  Professionalism  3
CHD 2940  Internship 3
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS OPTIONS 

6

ACG 2001 Principles of Financial Accounting I 3
CGS 1061C  Introduction to Computers and 
Information Systems

3

EDF 1005 Introduction to Education 

3

EDG 2701 Teaching Diverse Populations

3

EME 2040 Introduction to Educational 
Technology

3

MAN 2021 Principles of Management 

3

MAN 2300 Principles of Personnel Management

3

SPC 1600  Speech Communications 

3

ELECTIVES    Any course approved as an elective.

4

TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS

63

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