All requirements must be fulfilled as indicated in the University Catalog. Exceptions are granted only in extenuating circumstances and only by the Office of Academic Programs.
A minimum grade of C- is required for all ENWC credits.
(10 credits) COURSE
TITLE
ENGL 110
Critical Reading and Writing (minimum C-)
ENWC 165
New Student Seminar (FYE) Discovery Learning Experience (DLE) Multicultural Course
CR
GRADE
3 1 3 3
University Breadth Requirements (9 credits) (A minimum grade of C- is required for all University Breadths) Creative Arts and Humanities 3 History and Cultural Change 3 Social and Behavioral Sciences
Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Technology (CHEM 103 already fulfills this requirement)
*
COLLEGE BREADTH REQUIREMENTS Agriculture and Natural Resources (3 approved areas, 9 credits)
APEC 408 or STAT 200 PLSC 101 or PLSC 201 PLSC 204 PLSC 212 or PLSC214 or PLSC 404
TITLE
(68-71 credits) CH GRADE 3-4
Intro Biology I Intro Biology II General Ecology General Chemistry General Chemistry Wildlife Conservation and Ecology Elements of Entomology Wildlife Management Wildlife Policy and Administration Wildlife Research Tech. Wildlife Habitat Management Ornithology Mammalogy Conservation Biology Senior Capstone Experience Intro to Data Analysis or equiv. Econ of Ag & Natural Resources or Intro to Microeconomics Research Methods I or Basic Statistical Practice Botany I or Botany II
4 4 3 4 4 3
Intro to Soil Science Woody Plants; Woody Plants of Eastern U.S.; or Plant Taxonomy
3 3-4
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3
3 4
^Can double count as Agriculture and Natural Resources Breadth Requirement or Social and Behavioral Sciences choice as applicable. Physical Sciences CHEM 103
*
CHEM 104
*
* Credits for these courses should not be counted in the total number of credit hours as they have already been included elsewhere on this checksheet.
Wildlife Conservation
Group Three—3 credits from the following: Group One—6 credits from the following: Appropriate substitutions meeting Wildlife Society zoology criteria are permitted with approval of Dept. Chair and Curriculum Committee Chair, e.g. ANTH 300 and BISC 630. ENWC courses selected for this group may also be counted in the major’s core group. The following ANSC courses satisfy this group for ANSC-WC double majors: ANSC 251, 332, 345, 441, 442.
TITLE Functional Anatomy Animal Nutrition Principles of Animal and Plant Genetics Animal/Plant Genetics Laboratory Introduction to Animal Diseases Intro to Microbiology Cell Physiology General Physiology Field Ecology Genetic and Evolutionary Biology Vertebrate Morphology Vertebrate Natural History Evolution Apiology and Apiculture Entomology Laboratory Apiology and Apiculture Laboratory Comparative Terrestrial and Marine Ecology Insect Structure and Function Insect Identification – Taxonomy Insect Field Taxonomy Medical, Veterinary, and Forensic Entomology Insect Pest Management Biological Control Herpetology Population Ecology Conservation of Tropical Biodiversity Conservation of African Wildlife Behavioral Ecology
CH 4 3 3
Grade
TITLE Oral Comm. in Ag. & Nat. Res Oral Com. in Business Public Speaking Presentation Strategies Intro to Voice and Speech
1
TITLE Expository Writing News Writing & Editing Feature & Magazine Writ. Written Com. in Business Technical Writing Senior Thesis (completed)
Wildlife Conservation
ENWC 450 ENWC 453 APEC 100 APEC 406
APEC 450 GEOG235
3 GEOG 236 PHIL 448 POSC 350
4 3 3 3 3
TITLE Political Economy of Environment Climate Change: Science, Policies & Political Economy Debates in Cons. Biology (10 credits) Community Based Conserv. Sustainable Development Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy Economics of Environmental Management Topics Environ. Law Conservation of Natural Resources Conservation: Global Issues Environmental Ethics Politics and the Environment
CH 3
GRADE
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
ELECTIVES See catalog for restrictions.
COURSE
4 4 3 2 1 1
TITLE
CR
GRADE
3
Minimum Credit Hours Required for Graduation = 124
4 3
Your Total Credit Hours: ______________ Major requirements are approved by your advisor and the department chair or designee:
Department Designee: __________________________________ Student Signature: ____________________________________________ Signature of the Office of Academic Programs:
At least one of the following: COURSE ENGL 301 ENGL 307 ENGL 309 ENGL 312 ENGL 410 UNIV 402
ENEP 426
APEC 444
Group Two—9 credits: At least one of the following: COURSE AGRI 212 COMM 212 COMM 350 LEAD 209 THEA 204
COURSE ENEP 410
Comments: Please attach additional information on course substitutions or waivers if necessary. All changes to Departmental/Major requirements must be approved in writing by the Department Chair. All changes to University/College requirements require approval of the Assistant Dean for Student Services. NOTES: RE: University Breadth Requirements Students may not use a course that is cross-listed with a subject area that has already been used to satisfy a university breadth requirement. Students enrolled in a single major may not satisfy the breadth requirement with courses in the subject area of that major (e.g. chemistry majors may not use CHEM courses). Students who are enrolled in more than one major or degree are allowed to meet the University breadth requirement by taking approved breadth courses from within the subject areas of their majors. RE: College Breadth Requirements A minimum of nine credits from any three different subject area codes, outside the subject area codes of the student’s major, offered by the Departments in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The exceptions would be any course that states in the course description that it cannot be used to satisfy the College breadth requirements, special problems, research, internships, first year experience, seminars, and similar courses. Other: It is possible that courses taken to fulfill Major requirements also may be used to fulfill University or College requirements; check your catalog and with your advisor for restrictions. In the case that one course fulfills two requirements, be advised that the credits count only ONCE toward the overall total. For example, using HIST 103 to fulfill both the multicultural course and the History and Cultural Change breadth requirement may be allowed; however, only 3 credits are counted toward the degree total.