Curriculum at the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus

Seminole State's Sanford/Lake Mary Campus offers a full curriculum of academic courses, taught in intimate classroom settings by an award-winning faculty.
Academic programs available at the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus include:

Bachelor of Science/Applied Science Degrees

General Education courses for all of Seminole State's bachelor's degrees are offered at the Sanford/Lake Mary Campus. With a bachelor's degree from Seminole State, students are prepared for immediate entry into the workforce in high-demand fields or for continuing their education in a master's degree program at a university. 

Associate in Arts Degrees

Seminole State offers prerequisite courses for more than 100 university majors to help students seamlessly transition into a related bachelor's degree program at a four-year college or university. These university majors include:

  • Business
  • Education
  • Engineering
  • General Studies
  • Humanities
  • Music
  • Psychology
  • Theatre

Associate in Science Degrees

With an Associate in Science (A.S.) degree, students can immediately enter the workforce or transfer into a baccalaureate program at Seminole State or at a university. Seminole State offers dozens of  A.S. degree options, in fields such as:

  • Accounting
  • Administrative Office Management
  • Automotive Engineering Technology
  • Criminal Justice Technology
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Fire Science Technology
  • Information Systems Technology
  • Legal Assistant/Paralegal
  • Nursing, Respiratory Therapy and Physical Therapist Assistant

Career Certificate Programs

College-Credit Certificate programs are designed to prepare students for entry-level employment and to provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently in the workforce. Available certificate programs include:

  • Associate Project Management
  • Computer Programming
  • Cybersecurity
  • Human Resources Administration
  • Early Childhood Education
  • Emergency Medical Technician-Basic
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Food and Beverage
  • Mechatronics

Students who Speak English as a Second Language

  • English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL): ESOL is a free non-credit program that prepares adult speakers of other languages to communicate effectively in English through comprehensive language instruction and college preparation programs.
  • EAP (English for Academic Purposes): College-level EAP courses in reading, writing and communication skills help adults who speak English as a second language succeed in a college/university setting.

Adult Education

  • Adult Basic Education (ABE)/General Education Development (GED): These courses prepare students to take the GED exam.

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