Edison State College encourages students to accelerate their education by providing the following acceleration programs. These programs allow students to shorten the time required to complete a degree or certificate by earning college credit based on the student’s acquisition of knowledge prior to or during their attendance at Edison State.
Accelerated Programs for High School Students
- Dual Enrollment
Dual Enrollment provides an opportunity for qualified high school students to enroll in Edison State courses while still enrolled in high school. Dual enrolled students receive both high school and college credit. College preparatory and health and wellness courses are not included in the dual enrollment program.
To qualify for dual enrollment, all candidates must demonstrate readiness for college-level work. Readiness for college-level work is determined through achievement of the State minimum cutoff scores on the appropriate sections of the PERT or appropriate ACT-E or SAT-R scores. (Please see Assessment Services in the Student Services section and each county’s Interinstitutional Articulation Agreement for more information).
Dual enrolled students must complete an Edison application and must have a parent or guardian sign. In addition, the dual enrolled student will submit a completed Accelerated Programs form listing the courses that they are approved to register for each term. Accelerated Programs forms must be signed by the high school principal or designee and the applicant. Dual enrolled courses are taught on the high school campus or on the college campus.
Dual Enrolled students are exempt from application, matriculation and special fees. Textbooks and instructional materials for public school students are provided by the school district through the high school. Students enrolled in non-public secondary schools or in home school programs must pay for their textbooks and instructional materials.
- Early Admissions
Early admissions provides an opportunity for qualified high school seniors to enroll full- time in Edison State courses on the College campus while still enrolled in high school. Early admissions students receive both high school and college credit. College preparatory courses are not included in the early admissions program.
To qualify for early admissions, seniors must have a minimum unweighted high school GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, and must demonstrate readiness for college-level work. Readiness for college-level work is determined through achievement of the State minimum cutoff scores on the appropriate sections of the PERT, or appropriate ACT-E or SAT-R scores. (Please see Assessment Services in the Student Services section for more information.)
Early admissions students must self-identify with the Registar’s Office requesting to become an early admit student and the parent or guardian must acknowledge approval via signature. Early admit students submit a completed Accelerated Programs form listing the courses that they are approved to register for each term. Accelerated Programs forms must be signed by the high school principal or designee and the applicant.
Early admissions courses are taught on the Edison State campus. Early admissions students are exempt from application, matriculation and special fees. Textbooks and instructional materials for public school students are provided by the school district through the high school. Students enrolled in non-public secondary schools or in home school programs must pay for their textbooks and instructional materials.
Advanced Placement
Edison State College participates in the Advanced Placement Program (AP) offered by the College Board to provide greater flexibility and opportunity for high school students to proceed with their education. Students must submit to the Office of the Registrar an official transcript from the College Board for scores to be considered. Edison State College awards college credit for qualifying AP examination scores based on standards recommended by the Florida Department of Education and the Articulation Coordinating Committee. Acceptance of AP tests and scores is subject to change without notice. AP credit is not granted if the student has already earned credit for the course.
Advanced Placement (AP) ESC Course/Subject Equivalents
Examination
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AP Score of 3
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AP Score of 4
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AP Score of 5
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ESC Course
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Credits
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ESC Course
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Credits
|
ESC Course
|
Credits
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Art History
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ARH 1000
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3
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ARH1050, 1051
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6 |
ARH1050, 1051
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6
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Biology
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BSC1005/1005L
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3
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BSC1010/1010L
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4 |
BSC1010/L and BSC1011/L
|
8
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Calculus AB
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MAC 2311
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4
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MAC 2311
|
4
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MAC 2311
|
4
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Calculus BC
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MAC 2311
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4
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MAC 2311, 2312
|
8
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MAC 2311, 2312
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8
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Chemistry
|
CHM2020/L
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4
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CHM2045/L
|
4
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CHM2045/L & CHM2046/L
|
8
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Chinese Language and Culture
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CHI 1930
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4
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CHI 1930, FLELECT
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8
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CHI 1930, FLELECT
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8
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Computer Science A
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CGS 1075
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3
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CGS 1075
|
3
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CGS 1075
|
3
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Computer Science AB |
CGS 1076 |
3 |
CGS 1076 |
3 |
CGS 1076 |
3 |
Economics: Macro
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ECO 2013
|
3
|
ECO 2013
|
3
|
ECO 2013
|
3
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Economics: Micro
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ECO 2023
|
3
|
ECO 2023
|
3
|
ECO 2023
|
3
|
English Language and Composition
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ENC1101
|
3
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ENC1101, 1102
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6
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ENC1101, 1102
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6
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English Literature and Composition
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ENC1101
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3
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ENC1101 and either ENC1102 or LIT1005
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6
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ENC 1101, and either ENC1102 or LIT1005
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6
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Environmental Science
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ISC 1051/1051L
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3
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ISC 1051/1051L
|
3
|
ISC 1051/1051L
|
3
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European History
|
EUH 1000
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3
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EUH 1000, 1001
|
6
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EUH 1000, 1001
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6
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Foreign Languages (All modern languages)
French
Spanish
German
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FRE2220
SPN2220
GER2220
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3
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FRE2220, 2221
SPN2220, 2221
GER2220, 2221
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6
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FRE2220, 2221
SPN2220, 2221
GER2220, 2221
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6
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Government and Politics: Comparative
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CPO 2002
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3
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CPO 2002
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3
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CPO 2002
|
3
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Government and Politics: United States
|
POS 2041
|
3
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POS 2041
|
3
|
POS 2041
|
3
|
Human Geography
|
GEO 2400
|
3
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GEO 2400
|
3
|
GEO 2400
|
3
|
Music Theory
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MUT1001 (Composite 3 or higher)
MUT1111, MUT1241(Aural & Non-aural composite 3 or higher)
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3
6
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MUT1001 (Composite 3 or higher)
MUT1111, MUT 1241(Aural & Non-aural composite 3 or higher
|
3
6
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MUT1001 (Composite 3 or higher) MUT1111, MUT1241 (Aural & Non-aural composite 3 or higher
|
3
6
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Physics B
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PHY1053/1053L
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4
|
PHY1053/L & PHY1054/L
|
8
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PHY1053/L & PHY1054/L
|
8
|
Physics C: Electricity/Magnetism
|
PHY1054/1054L
|
4
|
PHY2049/2049L
|
4
|
PHY2049/2049L
|
4
|
Physics C: Mechanics
|
PHY1053/1053L
|
4
|
PHY2048/2048L
|
4
|
PHY2048/2048L
|
4
|
Psychology
|
PSY2012
|
3
|
PSY2012
|
3
|
PSY2012
|
3
|
Statistics
|
STA 2023
|
3
|
STA 2023
|
3
|
STA 2023
|
3
|
Studio Art: Drawing Portfolio *
|
ART 1300C
|
3
|
ART 1300C
|
3
|
ART 1300C
|
3
|
Studio Art: 2-D Design Portfolio *
|
ART 1201C
|
3
|
ART 1201C
|
3
|
ART 1201C
|
3
|
Studio Art: 3-D Design Portfolio *
|
ART 1203C
|
3
|
ART 1203C
|
3
|
ART 1203C
|
3
|
United States History
|
AMH 2010
|
3
|
AMH2010, 2020
|
6
|
AMH2010, 2020
|
6
|
World History
|
WOH 1023
|
3
|
WOH 1023
|
3
|
WOH 1023
|
3
|
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Edison State College participates in the College Level Examination Program (CLEP) offered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS) to provide greater flexibility and opportunity for students to proceed with their education. Students must submit to the Office of the Registrar an official transcript from the Educational Testing Service for scores to be considered. Edison State College awards college credit for qualifying CLEP examination scores based on standards recommended by the Florida Department of Education and the Articulation Coordinating Committee. Acceptance of CLEP tests and scores is subject to change without notice. CLEP credit is not granted if the student has already earned credit for the course. The Nursing Program at Edison State College does not accept CLEP credit for DEP 2004 Human Growth and Development. For additional information, contact the Assessment Services area on your local campus.
CLEP Examination |
Score |
Course |
BUSINESS |
|
|
Information Systems and Computer Applications
|
50 |
CGS 1077 |
Introduction to Business Law
|
50 |
BUL 2241 |
Financial Accounting
|
50 |
ACG 1001 |
Principles of Management
|
50 |
MAN 2021 |
Principles of Marketing
|
50 |
MAR 2011 |
|
|
|
COMPOSITION AND LITERATURE |
|
|
American Literature
|
50 |
AML 2000 |
College Composition with essay (must pass essay)
|
50 |
ENC 1101, 1102 |
English Composition with essay (must pass essay) |
50 |
ENC 1101 |
English Literature
|
50 |
ENL 2000 |
|
|
|
FOREIGN LANGUAGES |
|
|
French Language Level 1
|
50 |
FRE 1120 |
French Language Level 2
|
59 |
FRE 1120, 1121 |
German Language Level 1
|
50 |
GER 1120 |
German Language Level 2
|
60 |
GER 1120, 1121 |
Spanish Language Level 1
|
50 |
SPN 1120 |
Spanish Language Level 2
|
63 |
SPN 1120, 1121 |
|
|
|
HISTORY AND SOCIAL SCIENCES |
|
|
American National Government
|
50 |
POS 2041 |
History of the United States I
|
50 |
AMH 2010 |
History of the United States II
|
50 |
AMH 2020 |
Human Growth and Development
|
50 |
DEP 2004 |
Humanities
|
50 |
HUE 1001 |
Introduction to Educational Psychology
|
50 |
EDP 2002 |
Introduction to Psychology
|
50 |
PSY 2012 |
Introduction to Sociology
|
50 |
SYG 1000 |
Principles of Macroeconomics
|
50 |
ECO 2013 |
Principles of Microeconomics
|
50 |
ECO 2023 |
Western Civilization I
|
50 |
EUH 1000 |
Western Civilization II
|
50 |
EUH 1001 |
|
|
|
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS |
|
|
Biology
|
50 |
BSC 1005 |
Calculus
|
50 |
MAC 2233 |
Chemistry
|
50 |
CHM 2020 or 2025 |
College Algebra
|
50 |
MAC 1105 |
Mathematics
|
50 |
MGF 1107 |
Precalculus
|
50 |
MAC 1140 |
International Baccalaureate (IB) Program
Edison State College accepts the International Baccalaureate (IB) offered by the International Baccalaureate Organization to provide greater flexibility and opportunity for high school students to proceed with their education. Students must submit to the Office of the Registrar an official transcript from the International Baccalaureate Organization for scores to be considered. Edison State College awards college credit for IB examination scores based on standards recommended by the Florida Department of Education and the Articulation Coordinating Committee. Acceptance of IB tests and scores is subject to change without notice. IB credit is not granted if the student has already earned credit for the course.
Students who receive the IB Diploma are granted college credit for scores of four (4) or higher on both higher level and standard level examinations as listed below. Students who do not receive the IB diploma are granted college credits for scores of five (5) or above on IB higher level examinations only.
IB Examination |
Score of 4 Course |
Score of 5 - 7 Course |
|
|
|
Biology |
BSC 1005/1005L |
BSC 1005/1005L, 1010/1010L |
Business and Management |
GEB1011 |
GEB 1011, MAN 2021 |
Chemistry |
CHM 2020/2020L |
CHM 2020/2020L, 2045/2045L |
Computer Science |
CGS 1100 |
CGS 1100, CGS 1000 |
Design Technology |
ETD 1320 |
ETD 1320, ETD 1102 |
Economics |
ECO 2000 |
ECO 2013, 2023 |
English A1 |
ENC 1101 |
ENC 1101, 1102 |
Environmental Studies |
ISC 1050/1050L |
ISC 1050/1050L |
French |
FRE 1121 |
FRE 1121, 2200 |
Geography |
GEA 2000 |
GEO 2200, 2400 |
German |
GER 1121 |
GER 1121, 2200 |
History |
WOH 1030 |
WOH 1030, History Elect. |
Math Methods |
MAC 1105 |
MAC 1105, 1140 |
Math Studies |
MAT 1033 |
MAT 1033, MGF 1106 |
Mathematics |
MAC 1147 |
MAC 1147, 2233 |
Music |
MUL 1010 |
MUL 1010, MUT 1001 |
Philosophy |
PHI 2010 |
PHI 2010, PHI Elective |
Physics |
PHY 1020/1020L |
PHY 1020/1020L, 1009/1009L |
Psychology |
PSY 2012 |
PSY 2012, PSY Elective |
Social Anthropology |
ANT 1410 |
ANT 1410, 1511 |
Spanish |
SPN 1121 |
SPN 1121, 2200 |
Theater Arts |
THE 1020 |
THE 1020, THE Elective |
Visual Arts |
ART Elective |
ART Elective (2) |
Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)
The AICE program is an international, advanced secondary curriculum and assessment program equivalent to the British system of “A-Levels.” Edison State College follows the recommendations of the Articulation Coordinating Committee.
Career Pathways and Articulation
Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Hendry and Glades District Schools and Edison State College are partners in the Career Pathways philosophy which offers students the opportunity to focus on technical high school electives that will help train them for high-skill, high-wage occupations. While in high school preparing for careers and post secondary education, students can begin to earn Edison State College credits.
Edison State provides the opportunity for technical program students to earn college credit that may be applied towards an Associate degree.
High School Articulation
Edison State provides the opportunity for high school graduates to earn college credit that may be applied towards an Associate degree.
High school students who have graduated from any public school in Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Hendry or Glades counties would be eligible for college credit at Edison State College.
Articulated credit may be awarded to the eligible post secondary graduate who meets the following criteria:
- The student must be currently enrolled and seeking as Associate Degree in correlating programs at Edison State College. Thus, the student will successfully meet all requirements that apply to Associate Degree seeking students as stated in the Edison State College Catalog.
- Students will be awarded articulated Associate credit upon successful completion of 12 college credit hours towards the Associate Degree.
- Students who complete one of the approved technical programs of study (with at least 3 high school courses in the program).
Local High School Articulation Agreements
|
Program |
High School Program Completed |
College Credit Articulated |
Credits |
Education
|
Teaching Assistant 1, 2 and 3
|
EME 2040 Educational Technology
|
3 credits
|
|
|
|
|
Law |
Legal Systems |
|
3 credits
|
Law Studies |
PLA 2931 Special Topics |
|
|
|
|
|
Criminal Justice
|
Criminal Justice Operations 1, 2, and 3 |
CCJ 1020 Intro to CJ |
3 credits |
Courtroom Procedures |
CCJ 2930 Selected Topics in CJ |
3 credits |
(any 2 courses with 3.5 GPA) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Nursing
|
Health Science II and |
10 college credits towards RN: |
|
Practical Nursing Program Certification |
NUR 1010 Intro to Nursing
|
2 credits |
|
NUR 1022 Fundamentals of Nursings |
5 credits |
|
NUR 1023L Fundamentals of Nursings Practicum |
1 credit |
|
NUR 1142 Intro to Pharmacology |
1 credit |
|
Difference between NUR 1211/1211L and NUR 1204/1204L (AP) |
|
|
|
|
|
Drafting
|
Drafting 1, 2 and 3 with B average |
ETD 1102 Engineering Graphics |
4 credits |
|
ETD 1530 Drafting and Design |
4 credits |
If one of the 3 drafting courses is Auto-CAD with B or better average |
ETD 1320 Computer Aided Drafting |
3 credits |
Through a portfolio, student can demonstrate and manipulate a 3-D modeling software to produce a virtual product/model |
ETD 2340 Advanced Computer Aided Drafting |
3 credits |
|
|
|
|
Accounting
|
Accounting Operations 1, 2 and 3
|
ACG 1001 Financial Accounting I |
3 credits |
Grade B or higher in each HS course |
ACG 2011 Financial Accounting II |
3 credits |
|
ACG 2071 Managerial Accounting |
3 credits |
Academy of Finance |
FIN 2001 Principles of Finance |
3 credits |
Financial Operations |
SLS 1331 Personal Business Skills |
3 credits |
Personal Financial Planning |
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Skills |
4 credits |
|
|
|
|
Business Admin.
and
Management
|
Business Operations 1, 2 and 3 |
GEB 1011 Introduction to Business |
3 credits
|
SLS 1331 Personal Business Skills |
3 credits |
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Skills |
4 credits |
Administrative Assistant |
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Skills |
4 credits |
MNA 1804 Business Elective |
6 credits
|
Marketing |
MAR 2011 Marketing |
3 credits |
MNA 1804 Business Elective |
6 credits |
Hospitality/Culinary Arts |
SLS 1331 Personal Business Skills |
3 credits |
HFT 1000Inro to Hospitality Mgmt |
3 credits |
MNA 1804 Business Elective |
6 credits |
|
|
|
|
Health
non-nursing
|
Phlebotomy
|
Radiologic Technology Competencies |
|
Health Science 1 and 2 |
BSC 1080 Human Biology |
2 credits |
|
|
Information
Technology
|
Administrative Assistant |
CGS 1000 Computer Literacy
|
3 credits |
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Skills |
4 credits |
Computer Systems Technician |
*CGS 2260 Computer Hardware & Software Maintenance |
3 credits |
CGS 1000 Computer Literacy |
3 credits |
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Skills |
4 credits |
* if industry certified. |
|
Digital Design |
CGS 1000 Computer Literacy |
3 credits |
MNA Business Elective |
3 credits |
High School Tech Academy |
CGS 1000 Computer Literacy |
3 credits |
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Skills |
4 credits |
CGS 2260 Computer Hardware & Software Maintenance |
3 credits |
*COP 1822 Internet Programming |
4 credits |
*COP 1000 Intro to Computer Prog. w/ Visual Basic |
3 credits |
* through a portfolio, student can demonstrate programming software. |
|
Network Support |
CGS 1000 Computer Literacy |
3 credits |
CNT 1000 Networking Essentials |
3 credits |
*CTS 2655 Internetworking with CISCO Routers |
3 credits |
* if industry certified. |
|
Programming |
CGS 1000 Computer Literacy |
3 credits |
*COP 1000 Intro to Computer Prog. w/ Visual Basic |
3 credits |
CGS 1100 Microcomputer Skills |
4 credits |
* through a portfolio, student can demonstrate programming software. |
|
Web Design |
CGS 1000 Computer Literacy |
3 credits |
COP 1822 Internet Programming-HTML |
4 credits |
|
|
|
|
Public Service Fire Science |
BFST Firefighter I Certificate |
MNA 1804 Fire Science Elective |
3 credits |
Principles of Public Service |
MNA 1804 Fire Science Elective |
1 credit |
Excelsior College (EC)
Edison State College follows the guidelines in Florida State Board Rule 6A-10.024 for awarding EC credits. More detailed information about Excelsior College Examinations, including detailed test descriptions, can be found on-line at http://www.excelsior.edu. EC credit granted by Edison may be transferable to participating Florida institutions of higher education. It is the responsibility of the student to contact the institution to which he/she expects to transfer to determine the acceptability of this credit.
Examination
|
Passing Score
|
ESC Course (3 credits per exam)
|
Abnormal Psychology
|
45
|
GEE Elective
|
English Composition
|
40 (Form E - 41)
|
ENC 1101 or ENC1102
|
Ethics: Theory and Practice
|
46
|
SOE Elective
|
Foundations of Gerontology
|
46
|
GEE Elective
|
Human Resources Management
|
44
|
ASE Elective
|
Life Span Developmental Psychology
|
45
|
DEP 2004
|
Microbiology
|
45
|
SCI Elective (lecture only)
|
Psychology of Adulthood and Aging
|
45
|
GEE Elective
|
|