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Substitutions

Course Substitutions

Waivers or substitutions for established graduation requirements may be requested by students with disabilities in written petitions made through the Admissions and Graduation Committee. The disability documentation provided must show that the person's failure to meet the graduation requirement does not constitute a fundamental alteration in the nature of the program.

For students to be granted a substitution for a requirement for admission or graduation on the basis of Florida Statute 240.153 or 1987:

  1. The student must first be diagnosed as having a disability as defined by Section 504 of the Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and registered with Disability Support Services.
  2. Then, while being provided with appropriate accommodations through DSS, the student must attempt to complete the requirement and demonstrate an inability to do so.
  3. If inability is demonstrated, the student must submit a petition to the Admissions and Graduation Committee for appropriate action.
  4. Once a student is granted the right of substitution and completes the substitution course, the grade in the original course will not be used in computing the student's grade point average. This removed grade will not be counted as one of the "forgiveness policy" grades to which every student is entitled.

The Admissions and Graduation Committee shall review the student's case and determine whether substitution for the requirement is warranted. If it is determined that a substitution is warranted, the committee will notify the student and provide a list of possible substitutions to satisfy the requirement. The College shall determine whether a substitution constitutes a "fundamental alteration in the nature of the program."

Recommended Substitutions for Graduation Requirements

Substitutions for SPC1010: Introduction to Oral Communication

  • INP 2002: Introduction to Industrial Psychology
  • MAN 2021: Introduction to Management
  • MAN 2300: Human Resources Management
  • A course in sign language for students who are not normally signers

Substitutions for ENC 1101: English I

  • OST 2335C: Business Communications
  • SPC 1600: Introduction to Oral Communications

Substitutions for ENC 1102: English II

  • ENG 2100: The Art of Film
  • HUM 2220: Ancient/Classical Humanities
  • HUM 2250: Twentieth-Century Humanities
  • MMC 1000: Survey of Mass Media
  • ORI 2210: Oral Interpretation Of Literature for Children

Substitutions for MAT 1033, MGF 1106 and/or MGF 1107 and/or STA 2023

  • ACG 2021C: Principles of Financial Accounting
  • ACG 2071C: Principles of Managerial Accounting
  • CET 1486C: Network Concepts and Operating Systems
  • CGS 1060: Basic Computer Concepts
  • CGS 1062C: Advanced Microcomputer Software
  • CGS 1100C: Microcomputer Software Packages
  • CGS 1510C: Spreadsheet Applications
  • CGS 2540: Data Base Management
  • COP 1000: Principles of Computer Programming
  • ECO 2013: Principles of Economics (Macro)
  • EGS 1111: Engineering Graphics
  • ETD 1320C: Computer Aided Design I
  • FIN 1100: Personal Finance
  • GRA 2800: Introduction to Computer Graphics
  • QMB 1001: Business Mathematics

Substitutions for HUM 2220, 2223, 2234, Humanities I, II, III and IV

  • ENL 2012: British Literature I
  • ENL 2022: British Literature II
  • LIT 2120: World Literature II
  • MUH 2111: Music History I
  • MUH 2212: Music History II
  • MUL 2010: Music Appreciation

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