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Sample AA Degree Program Preparing for Bachelor's Degree in Biology Teacher Education

BEDUC-AA

St. Petersburg College is dedicated to the task of assisting students toward their goal of achieving a college education.

During the first two years of college at St. Petersburg College, students secure a broad education in the area of English, Humanities, Social Science, Laboratory Science, Mathematics and Computers; in addition, they begin specialized work in their own particular fields of interest. It is the aim of SPC to provide quality instruction for transfer credit to senior institutions. The Associate in Arts degree program is intended for students planning to transfer to a public university or college to pursue Bachelor of Arts or certain Bachelor of Science degrees. The Associate in Arts degree requirements are designed to enable graduates to transfer at the junior level into B.A. as well as many B.S. degree programs at public universities and colleges in Florida and other states. The selection of elective courses should be based on information regarding requirements of the student's intended transfer institution and major field of study. This information may be obtained from counselors/advisors and the appropriate college catalogs.

Science Teacher Education / Biology Teacher Education (Track 1 of 5) 
    (120 credit hours) -- FAMU, FAU, FIU, UCF, UNF, USF
Science Teacher Education / Biology Teacher Education 
    (120 credit hours) -- BC, CC, DSC, ESC, NWFSC
    (123 credit hours) -- SPC 
    (129 credit hours) -- MDC 

(UF and UWF students get their bachelor's degrees in the discipline)

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
* Enhanced World View Requirement
ENC 1101 - COMPOSITION I or (Honors) 3
ENC 1102 - COMPOSITION II or (* an approved Literature course) 3
SPC 1017 - INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION 3
     or (SPC 1017H, SPC 1065, SPC 1608, or SPC 1608H)
a HUM 2210 - WESTERN HUMANITIES I or (Honors) 3
     or (HUM 2233 - WESTERN HUMANITIES II or (Honors))
*, a HUM 2270 - HUMANITIES (East-West Sythesis) 3
     or (Humanities/Fine Arts Approved Course)
b MAC 1105 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA 3
b MAC 1147 - PRE-CALCULUS ALGEBRA/TRIGONOMETRY 5
c BSC 2010 - BIOLOGY I - CELLULAR PROCESSES 3
c BSC 2010L - BIOLOGY I LABORATORY 1
c, d CHM 1045 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY & QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS I 3
c, d CHM 1045L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY & QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS LABORATORY I 1
POS 2041 - AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT or (Honors) 3
* Social & Behavioral Sciences Approved Course 3
PHI 1600 - STUDIES IN APPLIED ETHICS 3
     or (PHI 1602HPHI 1631, PHI 2635 or PHI 2649)
c EME 2040 - INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY 3

PREREQUISITE COURSES IN THE MAJOR
The following courses are required for admission to major in addition to those listed under General Education Requirements:
BSC 2011 - BIOLOGY II - ORGANISMS AND ECOLOGY 3
BSC 2011L - BIOLOGY II LABORATORY 1
d CHM 1046 - GENERAL CHEMISTRY & QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS II 3
d CHM 1046L - GENERAL CHEMISTRY & QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS LABORATORY II 1
EDF 1005 - INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION 3
a EDF 2085 - TEACHING DIVERSE POPULATIONS 3
MAC 2311 - CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I or (Honors) 5


ELECTIVES

If you have not completed two years of the same foreign language in high school, you may need eight semester credits of foreign language for university admission.
TOTAL PROGRAM HOURS
60
a In addition to EDF 2085, students must complete at least 6 credit hours of course work with an international or diversity focus. See Diversity List under General Education Requirements.
b Not required for entry to major; prerequisite for MAC 2311.
c Prerequisite course in the major that satisfies general education requirement.
d
Acceptable substitute: Physics with lab (8 cr)

NOTES:
 
General education requirements include prerequisites in the major therefore total exceeds typical 36 credits.

Students are strongly encouraged to select required lower division electives that will enhance their general education coursework and support their intended baccalaureate degree program. Students should consult with an academic advisor in their major degree area.

General education courses will be determined by the community college or university where the student currently is earning the Associate in Arts or baccalaureate degree, and will be published in the institution's existing catalog and in the Community College Counseling Manual.
Effective 20091 0415

Prerequisites are subject to change.  Students are encouraged to contact transfer institution or consult the Common Prerequisite Manual on FACTS.ORG.