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SFSC’s bachelor’s degree programs prepare you for advanced career opportunities and leadership roles in your chosen field. These programs are designed to build on your prior education and professional experience, helping you expand your knowledge, strengthen critical thinking skills, and apply theory to real-world challenges. Each program emphasizes academic rigor, practical application, and professional development to ensure you are ready to succeed in a competitive workforce.
The bachelor’s degree provides a clear pathway for career advancement as well as preparation for graduate-level study. A minimum of 120 credit hours is required, including General Education, program-specific, and elective courses. Coursework blends upper-division study with opportunities for hands-on learning, research, and professional engagement. Bachelor’s programs at SFSC provide the flexibility you need to balance work, life, and education as you move toward your goals. Discuss your academic and career options with a counselor or advisor today at Advising@southflorida.edu.
Program Requirements
| Admission to Baccalaureate Degree Programs shall include the following criteria: |
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You must have earned an Associate in Science or Associate in Arts degree from a regionally accredited institution. |
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You must provide official transcripts from high school and all previous educational institutions attended. |
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If you are an international student, you must have your transcripts evaluated by any member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services. |
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If you have earned 60 term credit hours, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale in relevant transfer courses that apply toward the baccalaureate degree, but do not have a degree, your admission application will be evaluated case-by-case for determining admission to the baccalaureate program. |
B.A.S. Degree Programs:
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