GENERAL EDUCATION

General education at Pensacola State College provides the student with a broad range of knowledge and skills that have enduring value, no matter what path in life a student pursues. The foundation built through the general education courses prepares individuals not only for a baccalaureate or associate degree but for lifelong learning as well.

All baccalaureate and associate degree programs at the College include a general education component, which is a substantial part of each degree. Thirty-six credit hours of general education courses are required in the Bachelor of Applied Science in Business and Management, Bachelor of Applied Science in Cybersecurity, Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and the Associate in Arts degree. Associate in Science degrees require a minimum of 15 college credit hours of general education courses.

The general education requirements at Pensacola State College are designed to ensure breadth of knowledge. Coursework in Communications, Humanities, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences is required. No course in the general education program may narrowly focus on skills, techniques, or procedures specific to a particular occupation or profession; instead, general education courses serve as an introduction to a wide range of knowledge and a broad overview of various disciplines and subject matters.

Global Learning Outcomes

Each student who completes 36 credits hours or more of general education courses at Pensacola State College will have achieved the following outcomes:

1.    CRITICAL THINKING: Evaluate the validity of ideas, developing informed opinions or defensible conclusions.

2.   COMMUNICATION: Effectively communicate knowledge and ideas.

3.   SCIENTIFIC AND MATHEMATICAL LITERACY: Properly identify and apply scientific or mathematical principles and methods.

4.   INFORMATION LITERACY: Effectively locate, evaluate, and apply information from a variety of sources.

5.   CULTURAL LITERACY: Demonstrate an understanding of human culture and its diversity.

Minimum Grades

An AA student must maintain an overall GPA of 2.0 or higher and must earn a minimum grade of C or better in each course meeting a general education writing emphasis requirement and in each mathematics course meeting the general education requirement. An overall GPA includes the Pensacola State College cumulative GPA as well as any transfer courses earned prior to enrollment at Pensacola State College.

Non-Traditional Credits

An AA student may not earn more than 15 credits hours of the general education course work through non-traditional credits. Non-traditional credits include the following: credits earned through CLEP, departmental exemption examination, PLA, and all other credits described under “Non-Traditional Credits” in the Registration and Credits section.

Excess Hours Advisory Statement

Florida Statute, establishes an “excess hour” surcharge for a student seeking a baccalaureate degree at a state university. It is critical that students, including those entering Florida State colleges, are aware of the potential for additional course fees.

“Excess hours” are defined as hours that go beyond 120% of the hours required for a baccalaureate degree program. For example, if the length of the program is 120 credit hours, the student may be subject to an excess hour surcharge for any credits attempted beyond 144 credit hours (120 x 120%).

All students whose educational plan may include earning a bachelor’s degree should make every effort to enroll in and successfully complete those courses that are required for their intended major on their first attempt. Florida college students intending to transfer to a state university should identify a major or transfer program early and be advised of admission requirements for that program, including the approved common prerequisites. Course withdrawals and/or repeats as well as enrollment in courses non-essential to the intended major may contribute to a potential excess hours surcharge.

Civic Literacy Requirement

Each student who initially enters a Florida college or state university in the 2018-2019 school year and thereafter and who anticipates earning an Associate in Arts degree or a baccalaureate degree must demonstrate competency in civic literacy. This civic literacy requirement may be met by one of the following:

AMH 2020 American History from 1877            a grade of C or higher 


POS 2041 American National Government        a grade of C or higher


US Citizenship and Immigration Services

Naturalization Test                                         a score of 60 or above


AP Government and Politics: United States         a score of 3 or above


AP United States History                                a score of 4 or above


CLEP: American Government                          a score of 50 or above



Foreign Language Requirement


A student who is enrolling in college for the first time (not a transfer student) in Fall 2014, or thereafter, and anticipates earning a baccalaureate degree or an Associate in Arts degree must meet the foreign language requirement. The foreign language requirement may be met with two semesters of the same foreign language in high school, two semesters of the same foreign language in college, the second semester of a freshman-level foreign language course, or appropriate scores on an external test for a foreign language.

An alternate method for students to demonstrate equivalent foreign language competence is by credit awarded on the basis of scores on the foreign language subject matter examinations in the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) as indicated in Rule 6A-10.024(5)(b), F.A.C., which shall count toward the eight to ten semester hours. The examination, minimum scores for awarding credit, and maximum credit to be awarded are as follows:

 Examination 

 Minimum Score 

  Maximum Credit 

 French

 50 

 12 cc 

 

 46   

 9 cc 

 

 42

 6 cc 

 German

 55 

 12 cc 

 

 52 

 9 cc 

 

 43

 6 cc 

 Spanish

 55

 12 cc 

 

 48 

 9 cc 

 

 45

 6 cc 

A student who received an Associate in Arts degree prior to September 1, 1989, or who enrolled in a program of studies leading to an Associate in Arts degree from a Florida state college prior to August 1, 1989, and has maintained continuous enrollment shall be exempt from this admissions requirement. Any lower division student admitted without meeting the foreign language requirement must earn such credits prior to admission to the upper division of a state university. Any Associate in Arts degree graduate from a public community college admitted without meeting the foreign language requirement must earn such credits prior to graduation from a state university.

Writing Emphasis Requirement

Per Rule 6A-10.030, F.A.C., hereafter referred to as the Writing Emphasis Requirement, prior to receipt of a baccalaureate or Associate in Arts degree from a public college or university, a student shall earn a grade of C or higher in at least twelve (12) college credit hours in which the student is required to demonstrate college-level writing skills through multiple assignments.

The student pursing a baccalaureate or AA degree at Pensacola State College is required to complete ENC 1101 or ENC 1101C and ENC 1102 within the general education curriculum. A grade of C or higher is required to earn credit for ENC 1101 or ENC 1101C and ENC 1102, and earned credit in these two courses satisfies six (6) of the required writing emphasis credits. The remaining six (6) college credit hours of writing emphasis coursework must be earned through the completion of two additional writing emphasis courses with a grade of C or higher; the required literature course may satisfy three (3) of these hours. The following is a complete listing of all courses that may satisfy the writing emphasis requirement:

WRITING EMPHASIS COURSES

AMH 2010

American History to 1877

3 cc

AMH 2020

American History from 1877

3 cc

AML 2010

American Literature to 1870

3 cc

AML 2020

American Literature from 1870

3 cc

AML 2600

African American Literature

3 cc

DAN 2100

Dance Appreciation

3 cc

ENC 1101C

English Composition I

3 cc

ENC 1102

English Composition II

3 cc

ENL 2012

English Literature to 1800

3 cc

ENL 2022

English Literature from 1800

3 cc

EUH 1001

European History II

3 cc

HUM 2020

Introduction to Humanities

3 cc

LIT 2090

Contemporary Literature

3 cc

LIT 2110

World Literature to 1650

3 cc

LIT 2120

World Literature from 1650

3 cc

MUH 2110

Introduction to Music History

3 cc

PHI 2010

Introduction to Philosophy

3 cc

PHI 2600

Ethics

3 cc

POS 2041

American National Government  

3 cc 

PSY 2012

General Psychology

3 cc

Meta-Majors

A meta-major is a collection of academic programs that have common or related content (s. 1008.02(3), F.S.).  All meta-majors require ENC1101C English Composition I as the gateway course in communications. However, the gateway course in mathematics varies by meta-major. Meta-major academic pathways have been established to advise students of the gateway courses in mathematics that are aligned with specific academic and career goals.



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