BROWARD COLLEGE COURSES MOST FREQUENTLY TAKEN

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BROWARD COLLEGE COURSES MOST FREQUENTLY TAKEN FOR
DUAL ENROLLMENT
High School
Broward
Subject
College
Area
Course ID #
English
Foreign
Language
Course Title
HS Credit
Awarded
College
Credit
Awarded
BC A.A. Gen.
Ed. Category
ENC1101
Composition I
1.0
3.0
Communication
ENC1102
Composition II
American Literature
Colonial to 1900
1.0
3.0
Communication
1.0
3.0
Humanities
AML2020
American Literature
1.0
3.0
Humanities
ASL1140
SPN1120
SPN1121
American Sign Language I
Beginning Spanish I
Beginning Spanish II
1.0
1.0
1.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
Humanities
Humanities
Humanities
MAC1105
College Algebra
1.0
3.0
Mathematics
MAC1114
MAC1140
Trigonometry
Pre-Calculus Algebra
Pre Cal. Algebra &
Trigonometry
Business Calculus
Calculus & Analytical
Geometry I
Calculus & Analytical
Geometry II
1.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
Mathematics
Mathematics
1.0
5.0
Mathematics
1.0
3.0
1.0
5.0
1.0
5.0
Mathematics
Mathematics/
Elective
Mathematics/
Elective
MGF1106
Liberal Arts Math I
1.0
3.0
Mathematics
MGF1107
Liberal Arts Math II
1.0
3.0
Mathematics
MAT1033
Intermediate Algebra
0.5
3.0
Elective
STA2023
Statistics
1.0
3.0
Mathematics
ARH2000
MUL2010
Art Appreciation
Music Appreciation
Intro to Speech
Communication
0.5
0.5
3.0
3.0
Humanities
Humanities
0.5
3.0
Communication
SPC1608
Public Speaking
0.5
3.0
Communication
THE2000
Theater Appreciation
0.5
3.0
Humanities
HLP1081
Total Wellness
0.5
2.0
Wellness
BSC1005 &
BSC1005L
General Biology with lab
1.0
3 cr. + 1 cr.
(4 cr. Total)
Biological
Science/Lab
BSC2010 &
BSC2010L
Introduction to Biology I
with lab
1.0
3 cr. + 1 cr.
(4 cr. Total)
Biological
Science/Lab
BSC2085 &
BSC2085L
Human Anatomy &
Physiology I with lab
1.0
3 cr. + 1 cr.
(4 cr. Total)
Biological
Science/Lab
CHM1045 &
CHM1045L
General Chemistry I with
lab
1.0
3 cr. + 1 cr.
(4 cr. Total)
Physical
Science/Lab
CHM1046 &
CHM1046L
General Chemistry II with
lab
1.0
3 cr. + 1 cr.
(4 cr. Total)
Physical
Science/Lab
AMH2010
Hist. of the U.S. to 1865
0.5
3.0
Social Sciences
AMH2020
Hist. of the U.S. Since
1865
0.5
3.0
Social Sciences
ECO2013
Principles of Economics I
0.5
3.0
Behavioral
Sciences
ECO2023
Principles of Economics II
0.5
3.0
Elective
POS2041
National Government
0.5
3.0
Social Sciences
0.5
3.0
0.5
3.0
0.5
3.0
Elective
AML2010
MAC1147
MAC2233
Math
MAC2311
MAC2312
Performing/
Fine Arts
Physical
Education
Science
Social Studies/
Economics
SPC1024
ANT2000
CGS1060C
DEP2002
Electives
Introduction to
Anthropology
Computer & Internet
Literacy
Developmental Psychology
I: Child Psychology
Behavioral
Sciences
Computer/Internet
Literacy
DEP2004
Developmental Psychology
0.5
3.0
Behavioral
Sciences
EGS1001
Introduction to
Engineering
0.5
3.0
Elective
EVR1001
Environmental Science
0.5
3.0
GEA2000
GEB1011
World Geography
Introduction to Business
0.5
0.5
3.0
3.0
Biological Science
or Physical
Science
Social Sciences
Elective
PHI2010
Introduction to Philosophy
0.5
3.0
Humanities
PHI2600
Introduction to Ethics
0.5
3.0
Humanities
PSY2012
General Psychology
0.5
3.0
Behavioral
Sciences
REL2000
Introduction to the Study
of Religion
0.5
3.0
Humanities
REL2300
World Religions
0.5
3.0
Humanities
SYG2000
Principles of General
Sociology
0.5
3.0
Behavioral
Sciences
Pre/Co-requisites
Test Placement
Notes
College level English
placement
Prerequisite: ENC1101
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
Prerequisite: SPN1120
College level Math
Placement OR
Prerequisite: MAT1033
Prerequisite: MAC1105
Prerequisite: MAC1105
Prerequisite: MAC1105
(with minimum “B” grade)
Prerequisite: MAC1105
Prerequisite: MAC1114 &
MAC1140 OR MAC1147
Prerequisite: MAC2311
College level Math
Placement OR
Prerequisite: MAT1033
College level Math
Placement OR
Prerequisite: MAT1033
Placement test score
Placement Test score OR
Prerequisite: MAT1033
Course and lab do not have
to be taken together as long
as lecture is taken first
Pre or Co-requisite:
CHM1040
Course & Lab must be
taken together
Course & Lab must be
taken together
Prerequisite: MAC1105
Course & Lab must be
taken together
Prerequisite: CHM1045 &
CHM1045L
Course & Lab must be
taken together
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level math
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
College level English
placement
Students taking college level courses must meet required placement scores through college level placement tests
and, if applicable, have taken prerequisite college level courses. If a student has taken an AP exam and has met
the AP score needed to exempt a pre-requisite, AP scores can be provided with the dual enrollment paperwork to
have a student overridden into a course. Click the following link for the AP score chart.
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