General Electives
In addition to the common core courses, and the General Education course requirements, each A.A. degree-seeking student MUST complete 24 credit hours of the following general electives:
Electives (Gordon Rule)
**Gordon Rule course: Requires C or better.
General Electives (Non-Gordon Rule)
The following courses may be used to satisfy the requirement for 24 elective hours. Gordon Rule courses from the General Education listings may also be used as electives, according to your planned field at a university.
Art (Non-Gordon Rule)
Business (Non-Gordon Rule)
Child Development and Education (Non-Gordon Rule)
Communications (Non-Gordon Rule)
Computer and Information Science (Non-Gordon Rule)
Criminal Justice (Non-Gordon Rule)
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CCJ 1020
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Introduction to Criminal Justice System
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CJC 1000
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Introduction to Corrections
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CJJ 1002
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Juvenile Delinquency
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CCJ 2013
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Criminal Victimization
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CJE 2061
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Theory and Practice of Law Enforcement
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CJL 2130
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Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedures
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CCJ 2941
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Practical Applications in Law Enforcement
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CJE 2330
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Ethics in Criminl Justice
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CJE 2600
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Introduction to Criminal Investigation
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Humanities (Non-Gordon Rule)
Mathematics (Non-Gordon Rule)
See courses in General Education section.
Music and Dance (Non-Gordon Rule)
Natural Sciences (Non-Gordon Rule)
See courses in General Education section.
Social Sciences (Non-Gordon Rule)
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AMH 2010
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U.S. History to 1877
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AMH 2020
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U.S. History Since 1877
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AMH 2070
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History of Florida
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AMH 2091
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Introduction to African-American History
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ANT 2140
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Introduction to Archaeology
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ANT 2310
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American Indian Cultures
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ANT 2825
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Anthropology Field School
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DEP 2004
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Human Growth and Development
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EDG 1413C
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Classroom Management
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EDF 2085
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Introduction to Diversity for Educators
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EME 2040
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Introduction to Technology for Educators
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EDP 2002
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Educational Psychology
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HSC 1562
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Issues of Aging
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HSC 2654
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End of Life Ethics
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HUS 1001
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Principles and Strategies for Human Services
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HUS 1551
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Cultural Diversity and Implications for Practice
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HUS 2540
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Principles for Understanding and Working With Families
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HUS 2541
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Working With Families in Early Childhood
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HUS 2542
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Working With Families in the Perinatal Period
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INR 2002
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International Relations
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ISS 2936
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Honors Colloquium
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LAH 2020
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Introduction to Latin American Civilization
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POS 2112
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State and Local Government
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SLS 1101
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College Seminar
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SLS 1301
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Career Development
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SLS 1501
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College and Career Success
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SLS 1502
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Essential Study Skills
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SLS 1503
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Survey of Academic Study Skills
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SLS 2261
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Leadership Development
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SOW 1031
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Introduction to Social Work
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SYG 2340
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Human Sexuality
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SYG 2430
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Marriage and the Family
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Wellness/Fitness (Non-Gordon Rule)
The following courses may be taken only if required for student’s particular field of study. They do not meet the wellness requirement in the CF General Education area.
Note: These courses do not count toward the wellness requirement.
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