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| A.A. (Associate in Arts) |
Associate in Arts
Degree. A degree awarded to students with a 2.0 or higher G.P.A.,
who have completed a minimum of 60 credit hours, including a
general education core of 36 credit hours. The Associate in
Arts Degree is a transfer degree which prepares students for
upper division study and satisfies the general
education requirements for all upper division public
universities in Florida. |
| A.A.S. (Associate in Applied
Science) |
Associate in Applied Science Degree. The Associate in Applied Science
(AAS) degree is a two-year degree that leads to employment
and is not intended to transfer to a four-year institution.
Allied Health programs have selective admissions
requirements and offer courses in specialized study as well
as general education. |
| A.S. (Associate in Science) |
The
two-year Associate in Science degree programs are offered
for those who wish to prepare for careers requiring
specialized study at the college level. There is an
ever-increasing demand for supporting personnel in
scientific and technical fields and business areas. Although
specifically tailored for immediate entry into the business
or industrial world, these programs include many courses
which may be transferred to a university if the student
decides to work toward a four-year degree. |
| Academic Year |
MDC's academic year is divided into 3 semesters. We
begin with the fall semester, followed by the Spring
semester. Each one of those is 16 weeks long. We also have a
Summer semester which is 12 weeks long. ( The length of
courses may vary. In the summer we offer 6 week courses and
in the major semester some courses are mini-term and may
also be shorter.) Please check on the start and end dates of
a course in order to determine the length of the course. |
| Accreditation |
Accreditation is approval granted by an organization,
government agency or other entity, which certifies that an
educational institution meets specific approved operating
and educational standards. MDC is fully accredited by the
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools which the
regional accreditation body for colleges in the southeast. |
| Alumnus |
An alumnus is a person who has graduated or attended a
school, college or university. MDC has an
organization for its graduates, former students and friends.
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| Audit |
An enrollment option for a credit class. No credit is
earned for audited courses. A final grade of "X"
(designating Audit) will appear on the transcript. Students
must select this option within a specified time period. |
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| Bachelor's Degree |
The degree awarded by four year colleges and
universities. Miami Dade College offers a Bachelor's Degree
in Education. For more information the Bachelor's Degree in
Education Click here |
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| Catalog |
The Miami Dade catalog describes the college's policies,
procedures, services, learning programs and courses. It also
lists the college's full-time faculty and administrative and
professional staff. The catalogue is printed once a year. |
| Catalog Year |
The college
periodically publishes catalogs with dates corresponding to
specific academic years. Students follow the programs and
program requirements as outlined in the catalog in effect at the time they
initially enroll. The exception to this rule is if a
student has been our of the college for more than one
academic year, the catalog in place when he/she returns is
the one he/she must follow. It is very important to consult with an
academic advisor to determine how a new catalog may
impact specific course prerequisites, transfer requirements
and other important academic requirements. |
| Certification |
Certification is a credential granted by an external
organization or company confirming that an individual has
specific skills in a certain area. Certification is often
awarded as a result of testing. In some cases, some
combination of experience, instruction and testing may also
be required. Certification is different than licensing in
that a license is almost always granted by a local, state
and/or federal government agency while certification is
granted by companies and organizations. MDC has several
programs that lead to certification. Various
Computer Support Technology and Network Administration
Programs prepare students for exams such as the CompTIA i-Net+, the
Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP), Microsoft Office
User Specialist (MOUS) and others. |
| Change of Information Form |
Used to officially change a student's name, address,
phone number, social security number, e-mail, or emergency
contacts. |
| Change of Major Form |
Used to officially change a student's learning program
or program option. Must be signed by an advisor. Download
this form at:
Click Here |
| College-Level Courses |
These courses may count toward degree requirements at
Miami Dade College and may generally be used as
transfer credits to other colleges and universities. They
are numbered 1000 and above. |
| Commencement |
Commencement is the ceremony marking graduation.
Students can be awarded diplomas following the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters,
MDC's commencement
ceremony takes place in May, immediately following the end
of the Spring semester. |
| Corequisite |
A corequisite is a course that must be taken
with enrolling in another course. For example,
Anatomy and Physiology (BSC2085) must be taken with Anatomy
and Physiology lab (BSC2085L). |
| Course Prefix |
Course Prefixes are alphabetic abbreviations for the
subject areas - for example, the course code for English is
ENC, the code for Biology is BSC and so on. A full listing
of course codes is available in the catalog. |
| Course Fee |
Course fees are charged for some courses to cover the
specific costs of their required instructional materials and
supplies. Course fees vary for course to course. |
| Course Number |
A three-digit number that identifies a specific course
within each subject. EX: English classes may be numbered
ENC-1101, ENC-1102, etc. |
| Credit/Semester Hour |
A credit (sometimes called a semester hour) is a unit of
measurement applied to college coursework. One credit equals
approximately one hour of classroom instruction per week.
Most college courses are three credits. Credits are also
used to calculate tuition and are a factor in a student's
grade point average. |
| Credit Load |
A credit load represents the number of credit hours a
student has registered for in a given semester. A full time students takes 12 credits. |
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| Developmental/College Preparatory Courses |
These courses teach reading, writing, or math skills
that prepare students for college-level coursework. They are
numbered in the 0000s, (i.e., ENC-0021 or MAT-0002)
and are required for students who place into them.
The credits earned for these classes count toward a
student's GPA (Grade Point Average). They can be covered by
financial aid, but are not transferable and do not count
toward degree requirements. |
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| Elective Courses |
Courses that a student may choose to take as part of
his/her major and that count towards graduation
requirements. The elective section for an AA degree should
ideally be courses towards one's major. Students should see
a faculty advisor in their area in order to pick courses for
the AA elective section. |
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| FAFSA |
Free Application for Federal Student Aid. The FAFSA is
the form used to apply for federal financial aid. English
and Spanish versions are available. Print copies are available at MDC's Financial
Aid office. For more information
Click Here |
| Financial Aid |
Scholarships, grants, loans and work assignments, which
are awarded to a student to help pay for all or part of
college costs. For more information
Click Here |
| Financial Aid Office |
The MDC office that administers student financial aid
services, including federal and state financial aid,
scholarships, loans and work study programs. For more
information Click Here |
| Full-Time |
Enrollment in 12 or more credits in a major term (Fall
or Spring). |
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| Grade Point Average (G.P.A.) |
The GPA
is the ratio of grade points earned to the number of credit
hours attempted. Grades of A, B, C, D, and F are part of the
GPA calculation. To compute the GPA, add all the grade
points earned and divide this sum by the number of semester
hours attempted. To calculate your GPA
Click Here |
| Grade Points |
Also referred to as quality points. The numerical value
of a grade multiplied by the credit hours for a course. (A=4
pts.; B=3 pts.; C=2pts.; D=1 pt.). EX: A student earning an
A (4 points/credit) in a 3 credit course will earn 12 grade
points. |
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| Honors College |
The Honors College is designed to meet the
needs of academically talented goal oriented students. For
more information on the Honors College and to apply
Click Here |
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| International Student |
International Students are students
attending MDC on a Student Visa. For more information on
International Students
Click Here |
| Incomplete Grade |
An incomplete grade is submitted when the
student's work in
a course is incomplete, and the student has obtained the
instructor's permission to finish the course.
An Incomplete is normally given only where extenuating
circumstances exist, or where research or performance needs
to be extended beyond the normal limits of the term. For
more information please read the MDC catalog.
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| Independent Studies |
The
Independent Studies program includes all general education
core courses and a wide variety of distribution and elective
courses. A minimal number of visits to the campus are
required for course completion, so this program is
particularly suited to students who want flexible schedules.
You can reach the department at 305-237-2337 for more
information |
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| Life Lab |
Life Lab is an interdisciplinary, competency-based
program at MDC’s Wolfson Campus. This academic program was
designed to help students learn on their own time, to
participate more fully in their learning processes, and to
develop skills and tools for self-motivation. Students can
take from one to four courses per term, attending one peer
group meeting each week during the term. Enrollment for the
Life Lab program can be done right at the orientation
session. Call (305) 237-3274 for more information. |
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| MEED Program |
MEED stands for Microcomputer Education for
Employment of the Disabled Program. This is a program at
M-DC’s Wolfson campus. |
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| Non-Credit Courses |
Non-Credit Courses are
courses for which the student will not earn college credit. |
| Non-Degree Student |
Non-Degree Students are
students which do not plan to pursue a degree program at MDC.
Students must be degree seeking in order to receive
financial aid. |
| New World School of the Arts |
New World School of the Arts is a program
specifically geared to students in the fine arts. Students
in New World College can receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts
degree (BFA). New World also encompasses a high school.
Admission to New World is selective and conmtingent upon a
portfolio or audtion. For more information
Click Here
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| Official Transcript |
A printed record of a student's academic history, issued
by the Registration Office, that is stamped and/or marked
"Official" and is enclosed in a sealed envelope marked
"Unofficial if Opened". Official Transcript are generally
mailed by MDC to the college you wish to send it to. |
| Open College |
Open College offers college credit courses
through independent study. Our task is to provide you with
educational programs that will enable you to achieve your
educational goals while accommodating your busy schedule.
Courses are designed so that you can complete assignments
and examinations without having to attend traditional class
sessions. Students are required to attend a minimum of two
on-campus exams. Sessions are scheduled evenings and on
Saturdays. Call (305) 237-3123 or visit their website
Click Here for more information.
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| Part-Time |
Enrollment in fewer than 12 credits in a major term
(Fall or Spring). |
| (PTK) Phi Theta Kappa |
Phi Theta Kappa is the national two-year college honor
society. MDC's chapter of Phi Theta Kappa is Alpha Alpha
Sigma. To be invited to join students must accumulate at
least 12 credits in 100- and 200-level courses during a Fall
or Spring semester and have at least a 3.5 cumulative grade
point average with no F, L, or W grades. |
| Placement Tests |
These are computerized tests such as the CPT that
assess students' skills in English and math and place them into developmental or
college-level courses. Their purpose is to ensure that
students are equipped with the best possible skills for
academic success. Test exemption may be possible based upon
prior college level coursework or certain SAT, ACT, AP or CLEP scores. |
| Prerequisite |
A course required before enrolling in
another course. Ex: MAC2311 - Calculus I must be taken prior to enrolling
in Calculus II. |
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| Quality Points |
See Grade Points. |
| Quality Point Average |
See Grade Point Average. |
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| Required Courses |
Courses that are needed to complete a student's learning
program. |
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| Semester Hours |
See credit hours. |
| SGA (Student Governemnt Association) |
Student Government Association. The SGA is the official
voice of MDC's student body and enables students to be
involved in the development and administration of college
policies. |
| Syllabus |
A summary or outline of specific course objectives,
assignments, and the grading formula distributed in each
class at the beginning of the semester. |
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| Transcript |
A copy of a student's academic record. Official copies
may be obtained from the Office of Records and Registration.
Students may print unofficial copies from the MDC website. |
| Transfer Credit |
Coursework completed at another accredited college. For
courses to be evaluated for MDC credit an official
transcript must be submitted to the Office of Admissions. |
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| Unofficial Transcript |
A printed record of a student's academic history that
contains all courses both past and current, but is
not stamped and/or marked "Official" and is
not enclosed in a sealed envelope marked
"Unofficial if Opened". |
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| Virtual College |
If you
have a work schedule or a personal situation that prevents
you from attending regular classes, and if you have ready
access to a computer and the Internet, then the Virtual
College may be for you. Virtual College courses are designed
so that students can complete them without having to attend
a class at a fixed time or place. For more information
Click Here |
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| Withdrawal Period |
Period of time after the Drop/Add period, but well into
the semester, when a student may withdraw from a class. A
grade of W will appear on his/her transcript. Refunds are
not available. Refer to the Schedule of Classes each
semester for the first and last day to withdraw. Withdraw
dates will differ for classes that meet less than the entire
semester. |
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