Degree pathways are designed for the student who plans to transfer to the University of Central Florida as a junior to complete a Bachelor’s degree after completing an Associate in Arts degree at Valencia. Students who plan to transfer to a limited-access program are responsible for completing the specific requirements of the institution to which they will transfer as completion of this degree pathway does not guarantee admission to an upper division limited-access program.
This degree pathway includes the following Common Program Prerequisites (CPPs) which are required for transfer to a Business major at the University of Central Florida and/or any Florida public institution:
ACG 2021C | PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING | 3 |
ACG 2071C | PRINCIPLES OF MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING | 3 |
CGS 2100C | COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS | 3 |
ECO 2013 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS-MACRO | 3 |
ECO 2023 | PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS-MICRO | 3 |
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MAC 2233 & STA 2023 | CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCE and STATISTICAL METHODS (GR) | 6 |
MAC 2311 & MAC 2312 | CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY I and CALCULUS WITH ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II (GR) | 8 |
CPPs may also satisfy some general education requirements.
You are encouraged to develop an education plan that includes the courses required for your A.A. degree and the CPPs needed for transfer to your intended bachelor's major. For course sequencing recommendations, visit the Degree Pathways website. Once you have created your plan, you are encouraged to review it with a Student Success Coach.
In order to be eligible for and calculated in your enrollment status for financial aid, courses for which you are enrolled must count toward your Associate in Arts degree (36 credits of general education and 24 credits of electives). CPPs may not be calculated in your enrollment status for financial aid purposes if you took other course work outside of the Associate in Arts degree requirements (examples include prior course work from prerequisites, changing a major, and transfer course work).
Valencia College provides equal opportunity for educational opportunities and employment to all. Contact the Office of Organizational Development and Human Resources for information.
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State Board of Education Rule 6A-10.030, the Gordon Rule, requires that students complete with grades of C or better 12 credits in designated courses in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments and six credits of mathematics course work at the level of college algebra or higher. These courses must be completed successfully (grades of C or better) prior to the receipt of an A.A. degree and prior to entry into the upper division of a Florida public university.
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