EARN YOUR A.A. and bachelor's degrees at SPC
This A.A. transfer plan is for students who want to pursue a bachelor's degree in Secondary Education Mathematics at SPC. Students who complete these requirements graduate from SPC with an Associate in Arts Degree and meet the state-mandated prerequisites of their four-year major.
This A.A. transfer degree prepares you to pursue a bachelor's degree in secondary education mathematics so that you can become a teacher.
Secondary Education Mathematics Transfer Plan
MTSED-TR
Effective Beginning Catalog Term: Fall 2024 (640)
The requirements shown below are valid beginning Fall 2024 (640), and may not reflect degree requirements for current students. Current students should visit My SPC and view My Learning Plan to see specific degree requirements for their effective term.
Program Summary
This Program of Study is intended to assist in the transfer advising process. Students following a transfer plan (MTSED-TR) will graduate with an Associate of Arts degree from SPC. The following requirements include State Mandated Prerequisites and are intended to prepare students for transfer into the Secondary Education Mathematics (6-12) baccalaureate program at SPC or an equivalent in the State of Florida (CIP 13.1311). You should always consult with your SPC advisor to determine if your anticipated program is limited access and to ensure the correct coursework is being taken (including any foreign language requirements). For institution specific information, click here to access the FloridaShines website.
Academic Pathways
The Academic Pathway is a tool for students that lists the following items:- the recommended order in which to take the program courses
- suggested course when more than one option exists
- which semester each course is typically offered
- if the course has a prerequisite
- courses that may lead to a certificate (if offered in the program)
Please verify the Academic Pathway lists your correct starting semester.
Program Leadership Information
Federal CIP Code
24.0101 - Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies.