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Florida Department of Education
Business Computer
Programming Articulation Postsecondary Adult Vocational (PSAV) to AAS/AS Degree Articulation Statewide Agreement Worksheet Summary
Admission Requirements: Students entering the Associate in Applied Science and or the Associate in Science Program in Computer Programming & Analysis must have a standard high school diploma or its equivalent, or a CPT Eligible Certificate of Completion. Students must meet the requirements of State Board Rule 6A-10.0315(3), FAC (College preparatory testing, placement, and instruction. --). Students earning scores less than those listed shall enroll in college preparatory communication and computation instruction. School district technical center and community college faculty committee met and agreed to propose that the 1200 clock hour program in Business Computer Programming shall articulate a minimum of 15 college credit hours to the AS Degree in Computer Programming & Analysis.
Articulation St. Petersburg College will award course credits or a block of credit toward the AS degree program Computer Programming and Analysis for 15 hours of credit. Validation Mechanisms: Industry Certification: Credit will be held in escrow pending successful completion of nine (9) credit hours in the program core/electives with at least one course in advanced program core. The PSAV student will receive credit for CGS 1000 (3 credits) and 6 credits each from any two of the following computer programming languages if those languages are portions of the PSAV program (12 credits maximum):
Please note: the student will have to successfully pass the “capstone*” course with a “C” or higher grade in order to complete the computer language sequence. Only then will the student receive the articulation credits for the computer programming language.
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