AA: Marine/Aquatic Biology
The Associate in Arts Degree University Transfer Plan: Marine/Aquatic Biology |
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A Pathway To:
Environmental Consultant |
Transfer Institutions:
Florida International University |
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Fall |
Hours |
Spring | Hours |
Summer | Hours |
| BSC 1010, Principles of Biology I with Lab | 4 | BSC 1011, Principles of Biology II with Lab | 4 | Computer Elective | 3 |
| CHM 1045, General Chemistry I with Lab | 4 | CHM 1046, General Chemistry II with Lab | 4 | Other Elective | 1 |
| ENC 1101, English Composition I | 3 | ENC 1102, English Composition II | 3 | ||
| MAC 1105, College Algebra | 3 | SPC 1608, Introduction to Speech Communication | 3 | ||
| Total: | 14 | Total: | 14 | Total: | 4 |
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Fall |
Hours | Spring | Hours | ||
| MAC 2311, Calculus I | 4 | MAC 2312, Calculus II | 4 | ||
| CHM 2210, Organic Chemistry I with Lab | 4 | CHM 2211, Organic Chemistry II with Lab | 4 | ||
| Humanities | 3 | Humanities | 3 | ||
| Social Science Elective | 3 | Social Science | 3 | ||
| Total: | 14 | Total: | 14 | ||
| Overall total credit hours: 60 | |||||
| Suggested Electives: OCB 1000, Intro to Marine Biology; OCE 1001, Introduction to Oceanography; OCB 2102C Marine Data Collection; OCB 2721C Survey of Mariculture; OCB 2132 Coral Restoration; OCB 2263C Coral Reef Biology & Mngt.; OCB 2262C Assessment of Coral Reef Habitats; OCB 2107C Monitoring Caribbean Reef Fish; Any of the Dolphin courses (OCB 1301C; 1311, 1311, 2310, 2313) | |||||
The Associate in Arts degree is designed primarily to meet the requirements for a student to transfer to the upper division level of college or university to continue to work toward a bachelor's degree.
For undergraduate admission to a state university, students must have earned two years of sequential foreign language at the high school level, or complete (with passing grades) at least 8 semester hours at a previous college or university (as required by Florida Statute 240.233).
The courses listed on this sheet are only a guide. Following these tracks does not guarantee admission into a university. Course requirements may change each year. You are responsible and encouraged to work closely with your advisor.
For more information, contact Dr. Patrick Rice at 305-809-3228 or visit www.fkcc.edu.














