FGCU General Education Program (GEP) (36 hrs) Refer to the General Education Program for more information.
Communication (6 hrs)
Select ENC 1101 (3)
Select ENC 1102 (3)
Mathematics (6 hrs)
Select MAC 2311 (4)
Select STA 2037 (3)
Humanities (9 hrs)
Select HUM 2510 (3)
Social Sciences (6-9 hrs)
Natural Sciences (6-9 hrs)
Select BSC 1010C (4)
Select CHM 1046C (4)
Note: At least one Natural Sciences course must include a laboratory or field component. Courses meeting this requirement contain a “C” or “L” in their course numbers.
Common Program Prerequisites (variable)
ENC 1101 English I/Composition I (3)
ENC 1102 English II/Composition II (3)
MAC 2311 Calculus I w/Analytical Geometry (4)
MAC 2312 Calculus II w/Analytical Geometry (4)
MAC 2313 Calculus III w/Analytical Geometry (4)
MAP 2302 Differential Equations (3)
CHM 1045C General Chemistry w/Lab I (4)
CHM 1046C General Chemistry w/Lab II (4)
PHY 2048C General Physics w/Lab I (4)
PHY 2049C General Physics w/Lab II (4)
XXX XXXX Humanities Courses (6)
XXX XXXX Social Science Courses (6) [ECO 2023 recommended]
XXX XXXX Humanities or Social Science Course (3) [HUM 2510 recommended
At least 48 of the 128 hours at the upper division (3000 and higher) level.
A minimum of 32 of the last 60 credit hours to be taken at FGCU, including 12 credit hours in the major. Also, EGN4410L and EGN4411C must be taken at FGCU.
A cumulative GPA of 2.0 for all coursework attempted at FGCU.
A cumulative GPA of 2.0 on all engineering courses. (*These courses are not included in the calculation of the cumulative GPA for engineering courses.)
Satisfaction of CLAST, Gordon Rule writing and computation, and foreign language entrance requirements.
The following substitutions are acceptable for common prerequisites and must be completed with a grade of C or higher.
CHM 1045C: may substitute CHM 1045 and CHM 1045L or CHS X440
MAC 2311, MAC 2312, and MAC 2313: may substitute MAC X281, MAC X282, and MAC X283
PHY 2048C: may substitute PHY 2048 and PHY 2048L
PHY 2049C: may substitute PHY 2049 and PHY 2049L
Transfer credits will ordinarily be accepted from regionally accredited institutions and evaluated for appropriate credit toward requirements in the student's degree program.