The Associate in Arts (A.A.) is the smart start to earning a bachelor degree. During the two-year program, students earn 60 credits. They take similar general education courses as freshman and sophomores at a university (only the classes are much smaller than a typical university lecture hall class).
Graduates of the A.A. can go on to pursue a bachelor’s degree at 爱游戏体育 or transfer to another college or university. CFK has “2+2” partnerships with all of Florida’s 12 public and 31 independent universities, as well as a dozen other institutions—making it easy to take the next step.
A.A. students are encouraged to think ahead from the very beginning. Your academic advisor will help you develop a Career Pathway/Bachelor’s Degree Plan, which will align your elective courses to the major in which you intend to pursue a bachelor’s degree. Keep in mind that there may be additional requirements and prerequisite courses that exceed 60 credits, so it is important that you work with your advisor and consult the CFK catalog.
To earn an Associate in Arts degree students must earn sixty (60) credits. Students must complete thirtysix (36) credit hours of general education courses (Area I–VI) and 18–19 credit hours of elective course work (Area VII), 3 credit hours of Computer Competency (Area VIII), and 2–3 credit hours of College Success (Area IX).
General Education Requirements for the Associate in Arts Degree (36 credit hours)
A grade of “C” or higher is required in order to satisfy F.A.C. 6A-10.030 requirements.
Core Communication Requirements (6 credit hours)
The following courses each require significant college level writing that conforms to the requirements of F.A.C. 6A-10.030 (Other Assessment Procedures for College-Level Communication and Computation Skills).
Optional Communication (Optional Communication courses count towards General Education Electives)
The following courses each require demonstration of college–level writing skills through multiple assignments and apply to F.A.C. 6A-10.030 writing requirement.
Core Humanities Requirements (choose 3 at least credit hours)
Optional Humanities
A grade of “C” or higher is required in order to satisfy F.A.C. 6A-10.030 requirements.
Core Mathematics Requirements (choose at least 3 credit hours)
Optional Mathematics
Core Natural Science Requirements (choose at least 3 credit hours)
Optional Natural Science
Core Social Science Requirements (choose at least 3 credit hours)
Six (6) Credits from any of the above General Education Core or Optional courses
This requirement may be met by selecting courses listed in the course description section of catalog. Do not choose courses that are not ordinarily counted in the AA degree. It is recommended that students select electives appropriate to their intended major.
*Students may test out of Computer Competency by passing appropriate approved competency assessment.
Fall First Year Full Time (12 credits)
Spring First Year Full Time (12 credits)
Summer First Year (6 credits)
Fall Second Year Full Time (15 credits)
Spring Second Year Full time (15 credits)
*Suggested Business electives: MAR 2011, Principles of Marketing or BUL 2241, Business Law or ENT 1000, Entrepreneurship, two semesters of a Foreign Language
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Fall First Year Full Time (12 credits)
Spring First Year Full Time (12 Credits)
Summer First Year (6 credits)
Fall Second Year Full time (15 credits)
Spring Second Year Full Time (15 credits)
*Criminal Justice elective choices:
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Fall First Year Full Time (12 credits)
· ENC 1101, English Composition I: 3 credits
· MAC 1105, College Algebra or MGF 1106, Math for Liberal Arts: 3 credits
· CGS 1100, Computer Applications: 3 credits
· SLS 1101, Preparing for College Success: 3 credits
Spring First Year Full Time (12 credits)
· ENC 1102, English Composition II: 3 credits
· SYG 1000, Introduction to Sociology: 3 credits
· AMH 2020, History of U.S. 1876-1945 or POS 1041, National Government: 3 credits
· *Elective: 3 credits
Summer First Year (6 credits)
· *Elective: 3 credits
Fall Second Year Full Time (15 credits)
· STA 2023, Introduction to Probability & Statistics: 3 credits
· PSY 2012, General Psychology: 3 credits
· *Elective: 3-4 credits
· *Elective: 3-4 credits
Spring Second Year Full Time (15 credits)
· DEP 2004, Human Growth & Development: 3 credits
· *Elective: 3 credits
· *Elective: 3 credits
Potential Careers:
*Recommended electives and General Education classes: PHI 2010, Introduction to Philosophy, PHI 2600, Introduction to Ethics, SPC 1608, Introduction to Speech Communication, BSC 1010, Principles of Biology I, BSC 1010L, Principles of Biology I lab, MAC 1147, Pre-Calculus/Trigonometry, CCJ (Criminal Justice courses, if interested in that area of Psychology) SPN 1120C and SPN 1121C, (two semesters of Foreign Language, if not completed in high school, AMH course(s).
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