The general education requirements for associate degrees at Florida Gateway College are consistent with the College philosophy which states that each student who attends the College shall be assisted in acquiring learning as a lifelong pattern. Specifically, students in career-oriented areas should be able to communicate, to calculate, and to understand the social and scientific implications of the world around them. Students seeking transfer to a baccalaureate program should complete a general education requirement which is broad in scope and requires an in-depth level of inquiry.
The College recognizes that student learning goals may change during a lifetime; therefore, the general education requirement for all degrees is collegiate in nature and, as such, should provide an academic foundation for lifelong learning. It is designed to meet students at their levels of ability and assist them in attaining collegiate levels of performance. Not all students come to the College prepared for this level of endeavor. Developmental education courses, therefore, are provided to assist the student in gaining the requisite skills necessary to be successful in a work or collegiate setting.
Students in Associate degrees are required to demonstrate computer competency with the completion of the computer competency course within Canvas during the first semester and prior to registering for the second semester.
Florida Gateway College requires students in all associate degree programs to demonstrate oral communication competency. Competency is defined as the ability to perceive, interpret, evaluate, organize, and demonstrate effective oral presentation. Students who were admitted for first time registration for the summer of 2001 and after (or students who have not been enrolled for at least one semester for every year of enrollment), are required to prove competency by passing one of the following courses before graduation: ORI 2000 Fundamentals of Oral Interpretation , SPC 1017 Oral Communications , SPC 1061 Introduction to Academic and Professional Speaking , or SPC 2608 Public Speaking .
General Learning Outcomes
Listed below are the FGC General Learning Outcomes to be mastered by all students who complete an Associates degree program.
- Communication
Students will effectively communicate through oral or written skills.
- Critical Thinking
Students will logically evaluate, analyze, and synthesize information.
- Quantitative Reasoning
Students will apply mathematical concepts and reasoning to draw valid conclusions.
- Scientific Reasoning
Students will apply empirical evidence to evaluate natural phenomena.
- Information Literacy
Students will use information effectively and ethically.
- Cultural Awareness
Students will explain how aspects of culture relate to the human experience.
General Information
The Associate in Science (A.S.) and Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees are designed for the student seeking training in business, health, technical, industrial, or public service fields.
A student interested in the Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science degrees is required to meet all general admission requirements and special program admission requirements and achieve acceptable scores on the college placement exam.
A student should check with an advisor to determine which courses, if any, may transfer.
A student wishing to apply to an Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science programs should consult the admission section of this catalog for information about general college admissions. However, a student is cautioned that acceptance into selective college programs is done officially by the specific instructional department and not the admissions office.
A student must complete a general admission application to the College and may also be required to submit a supplemental application to the instructional program.
Many of the Associate in Science degree and Associate in Applied Science degree programs have limited or special admissions requirements. A student should not assume guaranteed admittance because he or she has completed recommended or required prerequisites. A student will be officially notified, in writing, of his or her acceptance into a particular Associate in Science program.
The Associate in Science degree and Associate in Applied Science degree student is required to complete a placement exam if not exempt by state board of education rule 6A-10.0315.
A student who does not achieve minimum scores will be required to take developmental education classes in English, math, reading, and SLS 1501 The College Experience . Developmental education classes will not count toward completion of an academic degree.
Florida Gateway College Student Guarantee Program
Any Associate in Science graduate, who is judged by his/her employer to be lacking in the technical job skills identified in the exit competencies for his/her specific degree program will be provided up to twelve (12) tuition-free credit hours of additional skill training, under the conditions of the guarantee policy.
Special Conditions:
- The graduate must have earned the A.S. degree, beginning 1999 or thereafter, in an occupational program identified in the College catalog.
- The graduate must have completed the A.S. degree at FGC (with a majority of the credits being earned at FGC) and must have completed the degree within a four-year time span.
- Graduates must be employed full time in an area directly related to the area of program concentration.
- Employment related to the degree area must commence within twelve (12) months of graduation.
- The employer must certify, in writing, that the employee is lacking entry-level skills identified by FGC as the employee’s program competencies and must specify the areas of deficiency within ninety (90) days of the graduate’s initial employment.
- The employer, graduate, faculty, and Division Chair are to develop a written education plan for retraining. The plan is to be approved by the appropriate Vice President.
- Retraining will be limited to twelve (12) credit hours related to the identified skill deficiency and those classes regularly scheduled during the period covered by the retraining plan.
- All retraining must be completed within eighteen months from the time the educational plan is agreed upon.
- The graduate and/or employer is responsible for cost of books, insurance, and uniforms.
- The guarantee does not imply that the graduate will pass any licensing or qualifying examination for a particular career.
- If the student has passed a national or state licensing exam (i.e.: NCLEX; Microsoft certification) the College has no obligation to retrain.
- The student’s sole remedy against FGC and its employees for skill deficiencies shall be limited to twelve (12) credit hours of tuition-free education (fees included) under conditions described above.
Graduation Requirements
All students must:
- Complete the program requirements as outlined in the program section of the catalog,
- Demonstrate competence in reading, math, and language,
- Complete at least 15 hours of general education requirements as part of an A.S. or A.A.S. program,
- Meet Florida Gateway College’s residency requirement by completing a minimum of 25 percent of the program in residence at FGC before graduation from Florida Gateway College,
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher,
- Demonstrate computer and oral communication competency,
- Pass the College’s Communication/Computation Rule (Gordon Rule) classes with a 2.0 GPA for each class.
A student who owes an obligation to the College will not receive a diploma or transcript until the obligation is resolved.
A student is strongly encouraged to contact the instructional program department concerning the guidelines and requirements for full acceptance into the Associate in Science or Associate in Applied Science degree program.
Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science Programs
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