Rogelio J. Jimenez
Email Address: Roger@JimenezResidence.org
http://www.JimenezResidence.org/Roger/resume

 
EDUCATION
 
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Valencia Community College
Associate in Arts Degree
http://www.valenciacc.edu/

 
    The Associate in Arts Degree is designed for students who plan to transfer to one of the ten state universities in Florida as a junior to complete a bachelor's degree. The Associate in Arts Degree requires a minimum of 60 college-level credit hours including 36 hours in general education, 24 hours of acceptable electives, and satisfaction of the foreign language proficiency requirement. The general education program at Valencia is designed to contribute to the student's educational growth by providing a basic liberal arts education and it is an integral part of the A.A. Degree program. The first 36 semester hours are selected from 5 core areas of academic courses offered at Valencia: Communications, Humanities, Mathematics, Science and Social Sciences. University majors require certain prerequisite courses before transferring; these are the courses that should be taken as electives at Valencia.
 
CORE ACADEMIC COURSES:
 
English Composition I
English Composition II
Fundamentals Of Speech
  Intermediate Algebra
College Algebra
Statistics
 
Philosophy
Mythology
Us Government
General Psychology
Environmental Science
  Introduction To Humanities
Humanities 20th Century
Ethics & Critical Thinking
Understanding Religious Traditions
 
 
COMPUTER SCIENCE &
ENGINEERING ELECTIVES:
 
Introduction to Microcomputer Usage
Introduction to Computer Programming/Basic
Introduction to Web Publishing
Advanced Web Publishing With Asp
  Micro Computer Service & Maintance I
Micro Computer Service & Maintenance II
Micro Computer Service & Maintenance III
Micro Computer Networking
Advanced Microcomputer Networking
 
Introduction to Electronics
Digital Computer Circuitry Analysis