DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSE EQUIVALENCY LIST HCC COLLEGE CREDIT COURSES THAT MEET HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECT AREA REQUIREMENTS

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DUAL ENROLLMENT COURSE EQUIVALENCY LIST HCC COURSES THAT MEET SUBJECT AREA S 2017-2018 This list should not be interpreted as the total number of dual enrollment courses available. Current law allows for any course in the Statewide Course Numbering System, with the exception of remedial courses and Physical Education skills courses, to be offered as dual enrollment. Three-credit (or equivalent) postsecondary courses taken through dual enrollment that are not listed below shall be awarded at least 0.5 high school credits (postsecondary courses offered for fewer than three (3) credits may earn less than 0.5 high school credit), either as an elective or subject area credit as designated in the local dual enrollment articulation agreement. ENGLISH AML 2010 American Literature to 1885 English 1.0 3 AML 2020 American Literature: 1885 to Present English 1.0 3 ENC 1101 **English Composition I English 1.0 3 ENC 1102 **English Composition II English 1.0 3 ENC 2210 Technical Writing English 0.5 3 ENL 2012 British Literature to 1800 English 1.0 3 ENL 2022 British Literature: 1800 to Present English 1.0 3 LIN 1670 English Grammar and Usage English 0.5 3 LIT 2000 Introduction to Literature English 1.0 3 LIT 2110 World Literature to 1650 English 1.0 3 LIT 2120 World Literature: 1650 to Present English 1.0 3 MATHEMATICS THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT MAC 1105 **College Algebra Mathematics 1.0 3 MAC 1106 Combined College Algebra/Pre-Calculus Mathematics 1.0 5 MAC 1114 **Trigonometry Mathematics 1.0 3 MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra Mathematics 1.0 3 MAC 1147 Pre-calculus Algebra and Trigonometry Mathematics 1.0 5 MAC 2233 Calculus For Business and Social Science Mathematics 1.0 4 MAC 2311 **Calculus and Analytical Geometry I Mathematics 1.0 5 MAC 2312 **Calculus and Analytical Geometry II Mathematics 1.0 5 MAC 2313 **Calculus and Analytical Geometry III Mathematics 1.0 5 MAP 2302 Differential Equations Mathematics 1.0 3 MAS 2103 Linear Algebra Mathematics 1.0 3 MAT 1033 Intermediate Algebra Mathematics 0.5 4 MGF 1106 **Topics in Mathematics Mathematics 1.0 3 MGF 1107 **Explorations in Mathematics Mathematics 1.0 3 STA 2023 **Elementary Statistics Mathematics 1.0 3

PERFORMING/FINE ARTS Subject area credit in Performing/Fine Arts is awarded for approved courses regardless of whether a lab is taken with the course. All Performing Fine Arts courses must be taken for 3 or more college credit hours in order to be guaranteed 0.5 high school credits. THROUGH DUAL ENROLLMENT GRADUATION SUBJECT ARC 1301 Architectural Design I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 4 ARC 1701 Survey of Architectural Design I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ARH 1000 Understanding Visual Art Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ARH 1050 Art History I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ARH 1051 Art History II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 1201C Design Fundamentals Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 1203C Three Dimensional Design Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 1300C Drawing I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2301C Drawing II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2400C Printmaking I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2401C Printmaking II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2500C Painting I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2501C Painting II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2600C Introduction to Digital Art Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2701C Sculpture I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2702C Sculpture II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2750C Ceramics I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2751C Ceramics II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 ART 2752C Ceramics III Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 DAN 2100 Introduction to Dance Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 FIL 1000 Introduction Film/Cinema/Environment Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 FIL 1420C Motion Media I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 GRA 2111C Graphic Design Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 MUL 1010 Introduction to Music Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 MUT 1111 Music Theory I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 MUT 1112 Music Theory II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 MUT 2116 Music Theory III Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 MUT 2117 Music Theory IV Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 PGY 2401C Photography I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 PGY 2410C Photography II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 PGY 2801C Digital Photography I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 PGY 2802C Digital Photography II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 RTV 2300 Broadcast News Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 SPC 1065 Business and Professional Speaking Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 SPC 1608 Public Speaking Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 THE 1000 Introduction to Theatre Arts Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 TPP 1110 Acting I Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 TPP 1111 Acting II Performing Fine Arts 0.5 3 2

PHYSICAL EDUCATION Please note: These courses only satisfy personal fitness, students must still complete another 0.5 credit physical education elective course to complete the 1.0 credit physical education graduation requirement. Hillsborough County Public School students still have to satisfy 1.0 credit of HOPE. HLP 1081 Health Analysis & Improvement Physical Education: Personal Fitness 0.5 3 HSC 2100 Health Education Physical Education: Personal Fitness 0.5 3 PRACTICAL ARTS/CAREER EDUCATION All 3-credit (or equivalent) postsecondary courses taken through dual enrollment that are part of a postsecondary career / technical program of study (PSAV Certificate, Technical Certificate, Advanced Technical Certificate, ATA, AAS, AS) shall be awarded 0.5 Practical Arts/Career Education credits toward high school graduation. Note: Students seeking to meet the requirements of a 3-year Career Preparatory Diploma or a Gold Seal Vocational Scholarship through dual enrollment must carefully choose dual enrollment courses that meet the requirements for 3 sequential credits in one career education program. SCIENCE High School Graduation Requirement in Science for Students Entering Grade Nine in 2014-2015 and thereafter: 3 credits in Science, one of which must be Biology I, two of which must be equally rigorous science courses, two of which must have a laboratory component All dual enrollment science courses should satisfy the equally rigorous requirement; certain courses identified below will satisfy the Biology I high school graduation requirement. Dual enrollment science courses taken with a laboratory will be awarded 1.0 high school science credit. Dual enrollment science courses taken without a laboratory component will be awarded 0.5 high school science credit. Biology I: Dual enrollment courses in general biology identified below will meet the Biology I high school graduation requirement. However, courses that are a lecture-only format are designated as equally rigorous and will satisfy 0.5 high school credit. NOTE: two lectureonly courses in similar course numbers to those designed as Biology may satisfy the Biology I graduation requirement; students should be advised that they will still need to complete two laboratory courses. Those BSC courses designed as meeting the Biology requirement may also be applied to students who have completed any of these courses in the 2014-2015 academic year. End of Course Assessment: Students who complete their Biology I requirement through dual enrollment are not required to take the Biology I End-of-Course Assessment (EOC). However, students who choose to pursue the Scholar diploma designation must pass the Biology I EOC. The EOC will be used for the designation only, not as 30% of the dual enrollment grade. The content in the sequence of BSC x010 and BSC x011 is comparable 3

to the standards for Biology I and therefore can be used as preparation for the Biology I EOC for those students who choose to take the assessment. GRADUATION SUBJECT AST 1002C Astronomy Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 BSC 1005/L Biological Foundations/With Lab Course Biology 1.0 4 BSC 2010/L **Biological Science I/With Lab Course Biology 1.0 4 BSC 2011/L Biological Science/With Lab Course Biology 1.0 4 BSC 1025C Nutrition and Drugs Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 BSC 2085/L Human Anatomy & Physiology I/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 BSC 2086/L Human Anatomy & Physiology II/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 BSC 1092C Human Biology Biology 1.0 3 BSC 1420C Introduction to Biotechnology Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 CHM 1020C Chemistry & Society Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 CHM 1025/L Introductory Chemistry With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 CHM 1032/L Chemistry for Health Sciences With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 CHM 2045/L General Chemistry I/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 CHM 2046/L General Chemistry II/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 CHM 2132C Chemical Instrumentation Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 CHM 2210/L Organic Chemistry I/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 5 CHM 2211/L Organic Chemistry II/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 5 ESC 1000/L Earth Science/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 EVR 1001C Introduction to Environmental Science Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 EVS 1001 Introduction to Environmental Science Equally Rigorous 0.5 3 GLY 2010/L Physical Geology/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 ISC 1004C Integrated Natural Science I Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 ISC 1005C Integrated Natural Science II Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 MCB 2000/L Microbiology & Human Disease/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 MCB 1060/L Food Microbiology/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 MCB 2010/L General Microbiology/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 MET 2010C Meteorology Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 OCB 2000/L Marine Biology/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 OCE 2001C Introduction to Oceanography Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 PHY 1025/L Fundamental of Physics/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 PHY 2053/L General Physics I/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 PHY 2054/L General Physics II/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 4 PHY 2048/L Physics With Calculus I/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 5 PHY 2049/L Physics With Calculus II/With Lab Course Equally Rigorous 1.0 5 ZOO 1010C General Zoology Equally Rigorous 1.0 3 SOCIAL STUDIES Social studies requirements for high school graduation in Florida are prescribed by statute. Unless indicated on the list below, all college social science courses taken through dual enrollment receive elective credit. End of Course Assessment: Students who complete their U.S. History requirement through dual enrollment are not required to take the associated End-of-Course Assessment 4

(EOC). However, students who choose to pursue the Scholar diploma designation must pass the U.S. History EOC. GRADUATION SUBJECT AMH 2010 Early American History Social Studies: American History 0.5 3 AMH 2020 Modern American History Social Studies: American History 0.5 3 ECO 2013 Principals of Macroeconomics Social Studies: Economics 0.5 3 ECO 2023 Principles of Microeconomics Social Studies: Economics 0.5 3 POS 2041 American Government Social Studies: American Government 0.5 3 WOH 1022 World History since1500 Social Studies: World History 0.5 3 FOREIGN LANGUAGE All four-credit foreign language courses (including American Sign Language) shall be awarded one full high school elective credit. ASL 1140C American Sign Language I Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 ASL 1150C American Sign Language II Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 ASL 2160C American Sign Language III Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 ASL 2210C American Sign Language IV Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 FRE 1120 Elementary French I Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 FRE 1121 Elementary French II Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 GER 1120 Elementary German I Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 GER 1121 Elementary German II Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 ITA 1120 Elementary Italian I Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 ITA 1121 Elementary Italian II Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 SPN 1120 Elementary Spanish I Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 SPN 1121 Elementary Spanish II Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 SPN 2220 Intermediate Spanish I Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 SPN 2221 Intermediate Spanish II Elective: Foreign Language 1.0 4 SPN 2240 Intermediate Spanish Conversation Elective: Foreign Language 0.5 3 **Indicates that all community colleges and universities offer or accept this course in transfer as a part of their general education requirements. Please note: PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychology is also offered or accepted by all institutions as a part of their general education programs, but is a high school elective, and therefore not included on this list. Also, courses on this list might have prerequisites or require college level test scores. Please refer to the HCC College Catalog for course requirements. 5