What are “major prerequisites (pre-reqs)?”/Where can I find the pre-reqs for my major?/What can I take as an A.A. elective?
Almost every major at the four-year level requires that some specific courses be taken as electives or pre-reqs within your A.A. program of study. They vary by major and may be as few as one or two or as many as eight or more courses. In some cases (i.e., limited access programs), you may be denied admission to the major you want if you don’t have these courses. • One place to find the pre-requisites to your intended major in the state of Florida is www.facts.org”. • Public/State Universities: Click on Advising Manuals-Common Pre-requisite Manual-the current catalog year-and then search by alphabetical order. You can then locate your intended major and view the pre-reqs. • Private Institutions: Click on Advising Manuals-ICUF Articulation Manuals-the current catalog year-and then select the institution from the drop-down menu. You can then locate your intended major and view the pre-reqs • Major pre-requisites can also be found in the college catalogs, transfer manuals, and on the Web s
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