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CHEM 111 Introductory Chemistry Lab ..................................... 1
CHEM 112/114 Introductory Organic and Biological
Chemistry Lecture/Lab ..................................... 4
TOTAL ....................................... ..................... 19GTRAC
AENV 371 Experimental Designs and Data Analysis ................... 3
ANSC 337 Animal Nutrition Lab ........................................... 1
ANSC 431 Animal Biotechnology ..................................... 3
Recommended Emphases:
Biotechnology Emphasis (8 hours)
BIOL 312 Cell Biology ............................ ......... ....... 3
BIOL 475 Molecular Genetics ....................................... 3
BIOL 476 Biotechnology Lab ...................................... 2
Research Emphasis (7 hours)
ANSC 345 Techniques in Animal Production ......................... 1
Choose two from the following: .................................. 6
ANSC 235 Companion Animal Management
ANSC 363 Monogastric Livestock Production
ANSC 483 Ruminant Livestock Production
ENVR 350 Rangeland Management
T O T A L ........................................................... 14-15
SUPPLEMENT FOR MAJOR (BR TRACK)
BIOL 114 General Biology I Lab ............................ 1
BIOL 113/115 General Biology II Lecture/Lab ......................... 4
BIOL 351 Genetics .................................... . .............. 3
CHEM 131 General Chemistry Lab ......................................... . 1
CHEM 132/134 General Chemistry II Lecture/Lab .................... 4
CHEM 221/223 Organic Chemistry I Lecture/Lab ..................... 4
CHEM 322/324 Organic Chemistry II Lecture/Lab ................... 4
TO TAL. ........................ ........................ .... 21
LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT TRACK (LM)
ANSC 337 Animal Nutrition Lab ............................................. 1
ANSC 345 Techniques in Animal Production ............................. I
ANSC 483 Ruminant Livestock Production .............................. 3
ENVR 350 Rangeland Ecology ........................................ 3
Recommended Emphases:
Animal Production Emphasis (14 hours)
ANSC 235 Companion Animal Management ....................... 3
ANSC 360 Horses and Horsemanship ................................... 2
ANSC 363 Monogastric Livestock Production ..................... 3
Choose two from the following: ..................................... . 6
AENV 371 Experimental Designs and Data Analysis
AGRB 385 Food and Fiber Marketing
AGRB 430 Commodity Markets
ANSC 431 Animal Biotechnology
Rangeland Ecology Emphasis (13 hours)
ENVR 345 Rangeland Plants ........................................ 3
ENVR 354 Range Science ..................................... ..... 3
ENVR 455 Wildlife Ecology ........................................ 4
Choose one from the following: ............................................... 3
AENV 371 Experimental Designs and Data Analysis
AGRB 442 Agricultural and Natural Resource Policy
ANSC 235 Companion Animal Management
ANSC 363 Monogastric Livestock Production
ENVR 341 Water Resources
TOTAL ...................................................... 21-22
SUPPLEMENT FOR MAJOR (LM TRACK)
BIOL 114 General Biology I Lab ........................... . 1
BIOL 113/115 General Biology II Lecture/Lab ......................... 4
BIOL 351 Genetics ................................ ..... .................... 3
CHEM 111 Introductory Chemistry Lab ...................................... 1
CHEM 112/114 Introductory Organic and Biological
Chemistry Lecture/Lab ..................................... 4
TOTAL ............................................... ............... 13I 42
PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE AND HEALTH TRACK (PVH)
ANSC 235 Companion Animal Management ............................ 3
ANSC 360 Horses and Horsemanship .................................... 2
T O T A L .............................................. 5
SUPPLEMENT FOR MAJOR (PVH TRACK)
BIOL 114 General Biology I Lab ...........................................1
BIOL 113/115 General Biology II Lecture/Lab ......................... 4
BIOL 351 Genetics .................................... ........................ 3
BIOL 355/357 Microbiology I Lecture/Lab ............................... 4
CHEM 131 General Chemistry Lab ...................................... 1
CHEM 132/134 General Chemistry II Lecture/Lab ................... 4
CHEM 221/223 Organic Chemistry I Lecture/Lab .................... 4
CHEM 322/324 Organic Chemistry II Lecture/Lab ................... 4
CHEM 453 Biochemistry I ............................ ............... ....... 3
CHEM 454 Biochemistry II ............................ ............ ....... 3
T O T A L ......................................................... 31
ELECTIVES
M inim um (BI Track) ........................................ .......... ............. 6
M inimum (BR Track) ............................................. ..... 6-7
M inimum (LM Track) ................................................................ 7-8
M inim um (PV H T rack) ............................................................... 6
OTHER GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
M inimum GPA for graduation .................................................. 2.00
Minimum advanced hours ..................... ......... 33
Minimum total hours ........................................ 128
Courses numbered 0** do not count in
minimum hours required for degree.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (BS)
The purpose of this degree is to fulfill the educational needs of
students who are preparing for careers in natural resource
management. As the national consciousness of the finite nature of
natural resources has increased, the extraction industries, agriculture
and manufacturers in general have been required to change the way
they handle natural resources. Interactions between companies that
consume natural resources and regulations governing the conservation
of these resources have led to the creation of new disciplines and new
career opportunities. Graduate schools in colleges of agriculture as
well as in colleges of arts and sciences offer degrees and graduate
assistantships in a multitude of environmental areas. The emergence of
new jobs in natural resource management indicates the opportunities
for graduates in environmental science.
UNIVERSITY CORE
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus .................................... 3
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation ............................................. ....... 3
BIBL 211 Message of the Old Testament .................................. 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ....................................... 3
Advanced Bible ............................ ......... ................ 3
English
ENGL 111 Composition and Rhetoric ..................................... 3
Sophomore Literature ........................... .......................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ........................... 3
History
HIST 100-299 ................................... . . ................. 3
Science
BIOL 112 General Biology I ........................ .................. 3
CHEM 113 Introductory Chemistry or
CHEM 133 General Chemistry I (ENVF) ............................. 3
Mathematics
MATH 123 Introduction to Probability and Statistics ................ 3
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