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Credentialing Guide

The Liberal Arts Credentialing Guide is for use by liberal arts deans and human resources in reviewing applications for instructional positions in the liberal arts and sciences disciplines, and the counseling area. The document includes the following information:

  • academic area,
  • discipline of the graduate degree,
  • typical graduate course prefixes that should be found on the applicant’s transcripts, and
  • sample graduate course titles.

Please contact the appropriate campus dean or human resources representative for more information.

Area Discipline Graduate Course Prefixes Sample Course Title
1. Anthropology

Cultural Anthropology

Physical Anthropology

ANT; ANTH

ANT

Anthropology; Cultural Studies

Archeology; Fossils

2. Art

Art

Art History

ART; ARH; ARTDS (Art and Design)

ARH

Art; Fine Arts

Art History and Appreciation

3. Astronomy

Astronomy

AST

Astronomy; Physical Astronomy

4. Biological Sciences

Biological Sciences

BSC; ZOO; BOT; MCB; ANAT; BIOL

BIOSC Biological Science Core ________________________________

BOT Botany

Anatomy and Physiology; Zoology; Botany; Cell Biology; Microbiology; Physiology

________________________________________

Plant Physiology; Plant Taxonomy; Plant Phycology

5. Chemistry

Chemistry

CHEM; BIO CHEM

Bio-Chemistry; Physical Chemistry

6. Drama

Drama

THE; TPP; DRAMA

Theatre Performing Arts

7. Economics

Economics

ECO; SOCIO-ECO; ECON

Social Economics; Economics

8. Education

Education


Education Technology

EDU; EDF; EDP; EDT; EDG; EEX; ESE


EME; IST

Education Methods; Ed Research; Curriculum Design

Education Technology; Instructional Design; Computers in Education

9. English

English College Credit


English College Prep

EBC; ENG; LIN; CRW; ENL;LIT; AML; WR

ENC; ENG; LIN; CRW; ENL; LIT; AML; WR

Creative Writing; Composition; Literature; Linguistics; Rhetoric

Creative Writing; Composition; Literature; Linguistics; Rhetoric

10. ESL/Linguistics

 

ESL/LOctober 31, 2007L; ESL; LIN; ESOL

Grammar, Writing, Speech and Speech for Non-Native English Speakers, Linguistics; Teaching English as a Second Language

11. Geography

Geography

GEA; GEO (Geography); GEOG; GRY; GGR; GEOGR; EGEO; GSCI; C&ES (Geography and Envir. Studies); GRG; GEPL/ GRS; GOG; GY; GHY

Physical Geography; Regional and Systemic Geology; Cultural Geology

 

12. Geology

Geology

GLY; GEOL; GEO (Geology); GEOSC; EPS

Geology; Physical Science; Earth Science

13. History

History

HY; EUH; AMH; HIST; HIS; HST

Western Civilization; Latin American History; Eastern European History; American History

14. Humanities

All Humanities will be reviewed in cooperation with dean and coursework will match the period courses that are to be assigned

Humanities

Deans and HR

HUM Humanities

Deans and HR

15. Journalism

Journalism

MMC; JOU; COM; MCOM

Journalism; Mass Media; Communication

16. Foreign Language

Foreign Languages

Spanish

French

German

Chinese

 

SPN; SPAN; SPW

FRE; FRW; FREN

GER; GEW; GMAN; GERM

CHI; CHN; EALL; CHIN

 

Spanish; Spanish Literature

French; French Literature

German; German Literature

Chinese; Chinese Literature

17. Mathematics

Mathematics

MS; MAA; MAC; MAD; MAP; MAT; MGF; MHF;MTG; STA; MATP; STAT; ST; MACS; CMAT; APMA (Applied Math) MATH

College Algebra; Trigonometry; Geometry; Statistics; Discrete Math; Differential Equations; Finite Math; Calculus

18. Meteorology

Meteorology

MET

Meteorology; Climatology

19. Music

 

 

Music


___________________

Music Appreciation

MUC; MUG; MUL; MUH; MUS; MUT; MV (Applied Instruments); MUO; MUR; MUSIC
_________________________________

MUH; MUL; MUT

Music; Instrument Lessons


________________________________________

Music Appreciation

20. Oceanography

Oceanography

OCE; MARS

Marine Science; Oceanography; Coral Reef Ecology

21. Philosophy

Philosophy

PHI; PHIL ; PPY

Philosophy; Applied Ethics and Philosophy

22. Physics

Physics

PSC; PHY; PHYS

Physical Science; Physics; Hydrodynamics Quantum Mechanics; Statics

23. Psychology

Psychology

PSY; DEP; SOP; PSYCH

Behavioral Psych; Intro to Psych

24. Political Science

Political Science

POL; POS; GOV; CPO; INR; POL

Modern Political Thought; International Relations; Government ; Demography

25. Reading

Reading

REA; READ; RED

Reading Assessment; Reading in Content Areas; Test and Measurements; Psychology of Reading

26. Religion

All Humanities will be reviewed in cooperation with the Dean

Religion

REL; THEO; RN

Old Testament; New Testament; Jewish Studies; Buddhism; Islamic Studies; Hinduism; Theology; Religious Philosophy; World Religions; Spirituality

 

27. Sociology

Sociology

SOC; SYG

Urban Studies; Demography; Sociology

28. Speech

Speech

SPC; SPCH; SPE; COMM

Broadcasting; Voice and Diction; Debate and Forensics; Oral Interpretation; Speech Communications

29. Librarianship

Library Science

LIB; LIS

 

Information Services; Library Science; Access and Retrieval; Information Literacy; Information Research; Circulation; Electronic Database

Need Depending on:

30. Counseling

 

 

Counselor Education: School Counseling, Some Counseling Programs Focused on K-12

 

SDS; SCCO; EDUC; MHS; EDF; CN

 

 

Counseling; School, Career and Student Development; Family Relations; Student Services; Advising; Guidance; Research; Managing Student Behavior; Consultation Skills; Appraisal/Assessment procedures in counseling; Sex and Substance Abuse; Mental Health; Marriage

      Counseling Counselor Education: Mental Health Counseling MHS; SDS Sex and Drug Abuse Legal Issues; Ethics, Internship, Behavior Management Skills; Human Growth and Development
      Counseling Counseling Psychology PSY; PCO; CLP; DEP Psychology; Counseling; Developmental Psychology

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Revised October 31, 2007

For more information, contact Dr. Nancy Yurko
Associated Vice President of Liberal Arts
501 W. State St., Jacksonville, FL 32202
nyurko@fccj.edu, 904.632.3162