Communications: 6
Communications courses provide students with the opportunity to enhance their ability to communicate effectively and to analyze communication critically.
NWFSC General Education Outcomes:
1 - Demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing and speaking.
2 - Apply reflection, analysis, synthesis, logical reasoning, and evaluation to formulate judgements, reach decisions, and solve problems.
4 - Find, evaluate, organize and use information accurately and effectively.
A minimum grade of “C” in each Communications course is required for general education credit.
Humanities: 6
The Humanities allow students to explore and reflect critically upon the human condition, demonstrating interpretive ability and cultural literacy.
NWFSC General Education Outcomes:
1 - Demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing and speaking.
2 - Apply reflection, analysis, synthesis, logical reasoning, and evaluation to formulate judgements, reach decisions, and solve problems.
5 - Participate actively as informed and responsible citizens in social, cultural, global and environmental matters.
A minimum grade of “C” in each Humanities course is required for general education credit.
- Choose one Core Humanities course and one General Humanities course, or
- Choose two Core Humanities courses.
Mathematics: 6
Mathematics challenge students to develop their ability to determine and apply appropriate mathematical and computational models and methods in problem solving.
NWFSC General Education Outcome:
3 - Understand and apply mathematical and scientific principles and methods.
All Mathematics courses listed below meet Mathematics requirements outlined in FAC Rule 6A-10.030 .
A minimum grade of “C” in each Mathematics course is required for general education credit.
- Choose one Core Mathematics course and one General Mathematics course, or
- Choose two Core Mathematics courses.
(Any student who successfully completes a Mathematics course for which one of the general education core course options in Mathematics is an immediate prerequisite shall be considered to have completed the Mathematics core.)
Natural Sciences: 6
Natural Science courses provide the opportunity for students to recognize and comprehend fundamental concepts, principles, and processes about the natural world as they critically examine and evaluate scientific observation, hypothesis, or model construction.
NWFSC General Education Outcomes:
2 - Apply reflection, analysis, synthesis, logical reasoning, and evaluation to formulate judgements, reach decisions, and solve problems.
3 - Understand and apply mathematical and scientific principles and methods.
5 - Participate actively as informed and responsible citizens in social, cultural, global and environmental matters.
- Choose one Biological Science course and one Physical Science course.
At least one course selection must be a Core Natural Science course indicated by the ♦ symbol.
(Any student who successfully completes a Science course for which one of the general education core course options in Science is an immediate prerequisite shall be considered to have completed the Science core.)
Social Sciences: 6
The Social Sciences allow students to develop their understanding of basic social and behavioral science concepts and principles used in the analysis of past and present, local and global behavioral, social, and cultural issues as they examine these issues from a variety of points of view.
NWFSC General Education Outcomes:
1 - Demonstrate proficiency in reading, writing and speaking.
4 - Find, evaluate, organize and use information accurately and effectively.
5 - Participate actively as informed and responsible citizens in social, cultural, global and environmental matters.
Choose one Behavioral Social Science course and one History/Government Social Science, or choose two History/Government Social Science courses.
At least one course must meet the Civic Literacy Requirement indicated by the Ω symbol
At least one course must be a Core Social Science course indicated by the ♦ symbol.
Behavioral Social Sciences
History/Government Social Sciences
A minimum grade of “C” in each History/Government Social Science course is required for general education credit.
Additional General Education Credits: 6
Additional General Education Credits should be selected in alignment with a student’s choice. Any general education hours over a total of 36 will apply as electives in the AA degree. Consult with an academic advisor for assistance.