General Education

Palm Beach State College offers several different types of awards for its academic programs including bachelor’s and associate degrees, certificates and diplomas.

A complete listing of the types of degrees and certificates awarded at Palm Beach State College is published in the catalog section titled Types of Degrees and Certificates.

The Degree and Certificates section of the catalog contains detailed information about each program of study offered by the college. This section contains a page with an alphabetical list of all programs and provides a list of programs by degree type. 

The College website provides the same information on courses included in each program and presents information that complements the presentation in the catalog. The website also allows the student to check availability of classes needed for an educational program by linking directly to the College's Online Registration system. Because the web system is dynamic, some courses may have updated course numbers due to State Course Numbering System actions

 

Types of Degrees and Certificates

This section of the catalog contains detailed information on the degrees and certificates awarded by the College.

Palm Beach State College awards associate and bachelor’s degrees:

 

  • B.S. - Bachelor of Science
  • B.A.S. – Bachelor of Applied Science
  • A.A. – Associate in Art
  • A.S. – Associate in Science
  • A.A.S - Associate in Applied Science

The College offers certificate and diploma programs in a variety of fields:

  • ATC – Advanced Technical Certificate
  • ATD – Applied Technology Diploma
  • CCC – College Credit Certificate
  • CCP – Career Certificate Program
  • CPP – Certificate of Professional Preparation
  • EPI - Educator Preparation Institute 

Through Corporate and Continuing Education, the College also offers noncredit courses in various fields to meet the learning and professional development needs of the community.

Degrees

  • Bachelor of Science 

    This degree is designed for students who wish to earn a bachelor’s degree after earning an associate degree (or at least 60 credits with 15 credits of transferable general education) to gain career advancement.

  • Bachelor of Applied Science

    This degree is designed for students who wish to earn a bachelor’s degree after earning an associate degree (or at least 60 credits with 15 credits of transferable general education) to gain career advancement.

  • Associate in Arts

    This degree is designed for students who wish to transfer to an upper division college or university.

  • Associate in Science

    This degree is designed for students who wish to enter the workforce in a skilled field.

  • Associate in Applied Science

    This degree is designed for students who wish to enter programs of career and technical instruction.

Certificates and Diplomas

  • Advanced Technical Certificate

These certificate programs are designed for students who have already earned an associate degree. They provide advanced skills in a specific area to be studied.

  • Applied Technology Diploma

These programs are either clock-hour noncredit or credit hour based. They provide entry-level courses in a specific area that usually can be applied towards an associate in science degree. 

  • College Credit Certificate

These programs provide the student with a set of technical skills in a specific area of study. Each college credit certificate applies towards an associate in science degree.

  • Career Certificate Program

These are clock-hour based noncredit programs that provide the student with broad entry-level skills in the chosen field of study. Many of these programs can apply towards an associate in science degree.

  • Certificate of Professional Preparation

A college-level program to prepare baccalaureate degree holders for licensure, certification, credentialing, examinations or other demonstrations of competency necessary for entry into professional occupations.

  • Educator Preparation Institute

A certificate program that provides an alternate route to teacher certification for mid-career professionals and college graduates who were not education majors.

Meta Majors

A meta-major is a collection of academic programs that have common or related content, and the intent is for Florida College System institutions to be able to advise associate degree seeking students based on the selection of a meta-major academic pathway. There are eight meta-majors, and each has gateway courses in English and mathematics that are appropriate for the meta-major. View more details.

Degree Audit

Another useful online tool students should become familiar with is the degree audit. A degree audit allows your college transcript to be automatically compared against all needed courses for your selected academic program. The degree audit indicates what courses you have satisfied within the program and provides a listing of courses still needed for program completion. The degree audit may be accessed by signing onto the PantherWeb system using the student’s College-issued user-id and password. The degree audit function is located on the Records tab on the student’s home page. For a tutorial on how to run a degree audit, visit the website. The College strongly encourages students to use these online tools in addition to the personalized advising available at each of the college’s campuses and through web advising, www.palmbeachstate.edu/Advising.

General Education Requirements for Degrees

General Education is a grouping of courses selected from five different areas to ensure that students receive a well-balanced and rich education. Each degree offered by Palm Beach State College requires General Education courses. The B.A.S., B.S.N. and the A.A. degrees require 36 hours of General Education. A.S. degrees typically require 15 to 18 hours of General Education, but some degrees may have more General Education courses to meet program learning outcome requirements. The student should locate the desired degree program in the catalog or on the College’s website at www.palmbeachstate.edu/AreasofStudy. The appropriate General Education courses are listed within the course listing for the program.

In compliance with Rule 6A-14.0303, General Education Core Course Options, prior to the award of an Associate in Arts degree, students must complete at least one course from each of the General Education subject areas listed in this section. https://www.flrules.org/gateway/ruleNo.asp?id=6A-14.0303

General Education Core Course Options

Communication:
1. ENC X101 English Composition I; or
Any student who successfully completes a course with an ENC prefix for which ENC X101 is an immediate prerequisite shall be considered to have completed the communication core.  Students who satisfy the core from a higher level course will select from additional courses to meet the required nine communications credits.  Consult with an Academic Advisor to discuss requirements for your major.

Humanities:
1. ARH X000 Art Appreciation;
2. HUM X020 Introduction to Humanities;
3. LIT X000 Introduction to Literature;
4. MUL X010 Music Literature/Music Appreciation;
5. PHI X010 Introduction to Philosophy; or
6. THE X000 Theatre Appreciation.

Mathematics:
1. MAC X105 College Algebra;
2. MAC X311 Calculus I;
3. MGF X106 Liberal Arts Mathematics I;
4. MGF X107 Liberal Arts Mathematics II;
5. STA X023 Statistical Methods; or
Any student who successfully completes a mathematics course for which one (1) of the general education core course options in mathematics is an immediate prerequisite shall be considered to have completed the mathematics core. Students who satisfy the core from a higher level course will select from additional courses to meet the required six mathematics credits.  Consult with an Academic Advisor to discuss requirements for your major.

Natural Sciences:
1. AST X002 Descriptive Astronomy;
2. BSC X005 General Biology;
3. BSC X010 General Biology I;
4. BSC X085 Anatomy and Physiology I;
5. CHM X020 Chemistry for Liberal Studies;
6. CHM X045 General Chemistry I;
7. ESC X000 Introduction to Earth Science;
8. EVR X001 Introduction to Environmental Science;
9. PHY X020 Fundamentals of Physics;
10. PHY X048 General Physics with Calculus;
11. PHY X053 General Physics I; or
Any student who successfully completes a natural science course for which one (1) of the general education core course options in natural science is an immediate prerequisite shall be considered to have completed the natural science core. Students who satisfy the core from a higher level course will select from additional courses to meet the required nine natural sciences credits.  Consult with an Academic Advisor to discuss requirements for your major.

Social Sciences:
1. AMH X020 Introductory Survey Since 1877;
2. ANT X000 Introduction to Anthropology;
3. ECO X013 Principles of Macroeconomics;
4. POS X041 American Government;
5. PSY X012 Introduction to Psychology; or
6. SYG X000 Principles of Sociology.

General Education Philosophy

The General Education program at Palm Beach State College prepares students for lifelong intellectual pursuits and responsible participation in a complex global society through a core curriculum that encourages examination of diverse values and perspectives and offers students a depth and breadth of learning that transcends the content of any one specific discipline.

Civic Literacy Competency Requirement

In accordance with Florida State Board of Education Administrative Rule 6A-10.02413, Civic Literacy Competency, first-time-in-college AA and baccalaureate students entering a Florida College System institution in the 2018-19 academic year, and thereafter must demonstrate competency in civic literacy prior to graduation. Students can meet this requirement through one of the following options: successfully pass POS1041 Introduction to American Government or AMH2020 United States History from 1865 to Present; or achieve a standard score on one of three assessments:

  • AP Government and Politics: United States (standard score = 3)
  • AP United States History (standard score = 4)
  • CLEP: American Government (standard score = 50)

General Education Learning Outcomes

Communications: Demonstrate effective communication skills for a variety of audiences.

Humanities: Demonstrate an awareness of and an ability to effectively analyze creative works.

Mathematics: Demonstrate an understanding of mathematical concepts to solve real-world problems.

Natural Sciences: Demonstrate comprehension of fundamental concepts, principles or processes about the natural world.

Social Sciences: Understand and apply sociological, cultural, political, psychological, historical and economic principles to a global environment.