COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE
PREREQUISITE REQUIREMENTS
EFFECTIVE DATE: ACADEMIC YEAR 2003-2004
FOUR UNITS OF ENGLISH: At least two units must have strong grammar and
composition components, at least one must be in English literature, and at least
one must be in American literature. Completion of College Preparatory English
I, II, III, and IV will meet this criterion.
THREE UNITS OF MATHEMATICS: These include Algebra I (for which Applied
Mathematics I and II may count together as a substitute if a student successfully
completes Algebra II), Algebra II, and Geometry. A fourth higher-level mathematics
course is strongly recommended. The fourth course should be selected from among
algebra III/trigonometry, precalculus, calculus, statistics, or discrete mathematics.
THREE UNITS OF LABORATORY SCIENCE: Two units must be taken in two different
fields and selected from among biology, chemistry, or physics. The third unit
may be from the same field as one of the first two units (biology, chemistry,
or physics) or from any laboratory science for which biology and/or chemistry
is a prerequisite. Courses in earth science, general physical science, or introductory
or general environmental science for which biology and/or chemistry is not a
prerequisite will not meet this requirement. It is strongly recommended that
students take physical science (taught as a laboratory science) as a prerequisite
to the three required units of laboratory science outlined in the section.
TWO UNITS OF THE SAME FOREIGN LANGUAGE
THREE UNITS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE: One unit of U.S. History is required;
a half unit of Economics and a half unit in Government are strongly recommended.
FOUR UNITS OF ELECTIVES: Four college preparatory units must be taken
from at least three different fields selected from among Computer Science, English,
Fine Arts, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Laboratory Science (excluding earth
science, general physical science, general environmental science or other introductory
science courses for which biology and/or chemistry is not a prerequisite), Mathematics
above the level of Algebra II, and Social Sciences. It is suggested that one
unit be in Computer Science which includes programming (i.e., not just keyboarding)
and one unit in Fine Arts (appreciation of, history, or performance).
ONE UNIT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION OR ROTC
NOTE: Each institution may make exceptions in admitting 1) students who do not
meet all of the prerequisites, limited to those individual cases in which the
failure to meet one or more prerequisites is due to circumstances beyond the
reasonable control of the student or 2) students who have taken the Tech Prep
(Applied Academics) courses rather than the required college preparatory curriculum
described above and who meet all other institutional admissions criteria.
Updated March 2003
Source: SC
Commission on Higher Education (MS Word document)