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TCC Course TCC Course Title TCC Credit Hours. High School Graduation Subject Requirement Satisfied High School Credit Awarded AST1002 Introduction to Astronomy 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 BOT1000 Plant Science 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 AST1002 Introduction to Astronomy 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC1005 Introduction to the Biological Sciences 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC1005/ BSC1005L Introduction to the Biological Sciences plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 BSC2010 Biology for Science Majors I 3 Biology I (with BSCX011) or Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC2010/ BSC2010L Biology for Science Majors I plus Lab 4 Biology I (with BSCX011) or Equally Rigorous 1.0 BSC2011 Biology for Science Majors II 3 Biology I (with BSCX010) or Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC2011/ BSC2011L Biology for Science Majors II plus Lab 4 Biology I (with BSCX010) or Equally Rigorous 1.0 BSC1020 Introduction to Human Biological Sciences 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC1050 Environmental Systems 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC1084C Human Biology: Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 BSC2085 Anatomy and Physiology I 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC2085/ BSC2085L Anatomy and Physiology I plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 BSC2086 Anatomy and Physiology II 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 BSC2086/ BSC2086L Anatomy and Physiology II plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 BSC2250C Filed Biology of Florida with Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 CHM1020 Chemistry for General Education 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 CHM1030 General Chemistry for Allied Health 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 CHM1030/ CHM1030L General Chemistry for Allied Health plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 CHM1045 General Chemistry I 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 CHM1045/ CHM1045L General Chemistry I plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 CHM1046 General Chemistry II 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 CHM1046/ CHM1046L General Chemistry II plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 CHM2210 Organic Chemistry I 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 CHM2210/ CHM2210L Organic Chemistry I plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 CHM2211 Organic Chemistry II 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 CHM2211/ CHM2211L Organic Chemistry II plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 ESC1000 Earth and Its Environment 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 ESC1000/ ESC1000L Earth and Its Environment plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 GLY1030 Environmental Geology 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 GLY2010 Physical Geology 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 GLY2010/ GLY2010L Physical Geology plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 MCB2004 General Microbiology 3 Equally Rigorous 0.5 MCB2004/ MCB2004L General Microbiology plus Lab 4 Equally Rigorous 1.0 MET1010 Meteorology 3 Equally Rigorous 0...
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TCC Course TCC Course Title TCC Credit Hours. High School Graduation Subject High School Requirement Satisfied Credit Awarded FRE1120 Elementary French I 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 FRE1121 Elementary French II 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 GER1120 Elementary German I 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 GER1121 Elementary German II 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 ITA1120 Beginning Italian I 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 ITA1121 Beginning Italian II 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 LAT1120 Beginning Latin I 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 LAT1121 Beginning Latin II 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 SPN1120 Elementary Spanish I 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 SPN1121 Elementary Spanish II 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 SPN2220 Intermediate Spanish 4 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 SPN2240 Intermediate Conversational Spanish I 3 Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 MATHEMATICS TCC Course TCC Course Title TCC Credit Hours High School Graduation Subject Requirement Satisfied High School Credit Awarded MAC1105 College Algebra 3 Mathematics 1.0 MAC1114 Precalculus Trigonometry 3 Mathematics 1.0 MAC1140 Precalculus Algebra 3 Mathematics 1.0 MAC1147 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry 5 Mathematics 1.0 MAC2233 Calculus for Management 3 Mathematics 1.0 MAC2311 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 Mathematics 1.0 MAC2312 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 5 Mathematics 1.0 MAC2313 Calculus with Analytic Geometry I 4 Mathematics 1.0 MAP2302 Differential Equations 3 Mathematics 1.0 MGF1106 Mathematics for Liberal Arts I 3 Mathematics 1.0 MGF1107 Mathematics for Liberal Arts II 3 Mathematics 1.0 STA2023 Introductory Statistics 3 Mathematics 1.0 STA2122 Introduction to Applied Statistics 4 Mathematics 1.0 PERFORMING AND FINE ARTS Subject area credit in Performing/Fine Arts is awarded for approved courses regardless of whether a lab is taken with the course. All performing fine arts courses must be taken for 3.0 or more college credit hours in order to be guaranteed 0.5 high school credits. TCC Course TCC Course Title TCC Credit Hours High School Graduation Subject Requirement Satisfied High School Credit Awarded ARH2050 Introduction to Art History and Art Criticism I 3 Performing/Fine Arts 0.5 ARH2051 Introduction to Art History and Art Criticism II 3 Performing/Fine Arts 0.5 ARH2500 Non-Western Art History 0 Xxxxxxxxxx/Xxxx Xxxx 0.5 ART1150C Introduction to Jewelry Making 3 Performing/Fine Arts 0.5 ART1202C Design I 3 Performing/Fine Arts 0.5 ART2203C Introduction to Design II 3 Performing/Fine Arts 0.5 ART1205...

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