ACADEMIC TRANSFER CURRICULUM GUIDE
Transfer Guide - Associate of Science Degree
Suggested Program of Study for a B.S. in Fisheries & Wildlife
College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR)
A course may be used to satisfy only one graduation requirement. A total of at least 60 credits is required.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
A course may be used to satisfy only one graduation requirement for the A.S. degree. Likewise, a course may only be used to satisfy one ACE requirement.
UNL will accept a maximum of 60 credit hours from a community college.
CASNR policy states that no more than 10 semester hours of below C grades are transferable from colleges outside the NU system. Grades below C can only be applied to free electives.
Courses that have a prefix of AGRI are not offered on the Lincoln campus.
| Written Communication - Two Classes -6.0 Cr Hrs | Speech Communication - One Class - 3.0 Cr Hrs |
| TAKE THE FOLLOWING FOR ACE 1 REQUIREMENT | CHOOSE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR ACE 2 REQUIREMENT |
| ENGL 1010 - English Composition I (3.0) | SPCH 1110 - Public Speaking (3.0) |
| TAKE THE FOLLOWING FOR ACE 1 REQUIREMENT | *SPCH 2810 - Business & Professional Comm. (3.0) |
ENGL1020 - English Composition II (3.0) ENGL 2560 -Technical Writing (3.0) | |
| Mathematics/Logic- Two Classes - 6.0-8.0 Cr Hrs | The prerequisite for math courses must have been taken within the past 3 years |
| TAKE TWO OF THE FOLLOWING FOR ACE 3 REQUIREMENT | |
| MATH 1400 - Applied Calculus (3.0) | MATH 1600 - Analytic Geometry & Calculus I (5.0) |
| TAKE THE FOLLOWING COURSE | |
| MATH/BSAD 2170 - Applied Statistics (3.0) |
NOTES: If your test scores indicate you need to take MATH 1150, it will count as an elective at UNL and toward the AS degree. Credit cannot be received for both MATH 1400 & 1600.
| Natural Science With Lab -Two Classes - 8.0 Cr Hrs | |
TAKE BOTH OF THE LAB SCIENCE COURSES BELOW FOR ACE 4 REQUIREMENT | |
| BIOS 1400 - Biology I (4.0) | BIOS 1410 - Biology II (4.0) |
One Additional Math or Natural Science w/Lab 4.0 Cr Hrs | |
| BIOS 2410 -General Genetics (4.0) |
| Social/Behavioral Sciences - One Class - 3.0 Cr Hrs | |
| TAKE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR ACE 6 REQUIREMENT | |
| ECON 2110 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3.0) | ECON 2120 - Principles of Microeconomics (3.0) |
| Humanities – One Class - 3.0 Cr Hrs | |
| TAKE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR ACE 7 REQUIREMENT | |
| ARTS 1050 - Intro to Art History and Criticism I (3.0) | MUSC 1010 - Intro to Music (3.0) |
| ARTS 1060 - Intro to Art History and Criticism II (3.0) | MUSC 2800 - Introduction to World Music (3.0) |
| ENGL 1510 - Introduction to Creative Writing (3.0) | MUSC 2870 - History of Rock Music (3.0) |
| ENGL 2520 - Fiction Writing (3.0) | SPCH 2050 - Oral Performance of Literature (3.0) |
| ENGL 2530 - Poetry Writing (3.0) | THEA 1010 - Introduction to Theatre (3.0) |
| HUMS 1200 - Contemporary Arts & Ideas (3.0) |
| Additional Humanities or Social Science – 3.0 Cr Hrs | |
| TAKE ONE OF THE FOLLOWINGFOR ACE 5 REQUIREMENT | |
| ENGL 2050 - Modern Fiction (3.0) | ENGL 2450 - Native American Literature (3.0) |
| ENGL 2100 - Introduction to Literature (3.0) | ENGL 2460 - Latino/a & Latin American Lit. (3.0) |
| ENGL 2140 - Intro to Shakespeare (3.0) | ENGL 2470 - Asian American Literature (3.0) |
| ENGL 2150 - Introduction to Women’s Literature (3.0) | HIST 1000 - Western Tradition to 1500 (3.0) |
| ENGL 2160 - Children’s Literature (3.0) | HIST 1010 - Western Tradition Since 1500 (3.0) |
| ENGL 2200 - Science Fiction Literature (3.0) | HIST 2010 - American History I (3.0) |
| ENGL 2210 - American Literature After 1865 (3.0) | HIST 2020 - American History II (3.0) |
| ENGL 2220 - British Literature Post-1800 (3.0) | PHIL 1010 - Introduction to Philosophy (3.0) |
| ENGL 2440 - African American Literature (3.0) | PHIL 2130 – Bioethics (3.0) |
| Culture & Gender Studies – One Class - 3.0 Cr Hrs | |
| TAKE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING FOR ACE 9 REQUIREMENT | |
| ANTH 1120 - General Anthropology (3.0) | |
| ENGL 2150 - Introduction to Women’s Literature (3.0) | HIST 2110 - World History since 1500 CE (3.0) |
| ENGL 2440 - African American Literature (3.0) | MUSC 2800 - Introduction to World Music (3.0) |
| ENGL 2450 - Native American Literature (3.0) | PHIL 2610/RELS 2610 - Comparative Religions (3.0) |
| ENGL 2460 - Latino/a & Latin American Lit. (3.0) | POLS 1600 - International Relations (3.0) |
| ENGL 2470 - Asian American Literature (3.0) | SOCI 2000 - Women in Contemporary Society (3.0) |
| GEOG 1400 - Human Geography (3.0) | SOCI 2010 - Social Problems (3.0) |
| GEOG 1420 - World Regional Geography (3.0) | SOCI 2150 - Issues of Unity & Diversity (3.0) |
The following are suggested electives. Consult with an advisor to discuss options. Because UNL will accept a maximum of 60 semester hours, you may need to wait and take some of these courses at UNL.
| Electives – 19.0-21.0 Cr Hrs | |
| TAKE ONE OF THE FOLLOWINGFOR ACE 8 REQUIREMENT | |
| ECON 2110 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3.0) | PHIL 2130 – Bioethics (3.0) |
| ECON 2120 - Principles of Microeconomics (3.0) | PHIL 2250 - Environmental Ethics (3.0) |
| PHIL 1010 - Introduction to Philosophy (3.0) | POLS 1000 - American Government (3.0) |
| PHIL 1060 - Applied Ethics (3.0) | |
| Additional Math | If your test scores indicate you need to take College Algebra before the math courses on front page, it will count as an elective. |
| MATH 1150 - College Algebra (3.0) | MATH 1300 – Pre-calculus (5.0) |
| MATH 1200 - Trigonometry (3.0) | |
| ADDITIONAL SCIENCE COURSES | |
| BIOS 2200 - Principles of Ecology (4.0) | PHYS 1410 - Elementary General Physics I (5.0) |
| CHEM 1090 - General Chemistry I (4.0) | OR |
| CHEM 1100 - General Chemistry II (4.0) | PHYS 2110 - General Physics I (5.0) |
| TAKE ONE OF THESE COURSES | |
| *AGRI 1153 - Soils & Plant Nutrition (4.0) | GEOL 1010 - Physical Geology (4.0) |
| GEOL 1060 - Environmental Geology (4.0) | NOTE: *AGRI 1153 is strongly recommended for students in the Habitat Management and Wildlife Ecology & Management Options |
This transfer guide was developed by SCC in consultation with UNL advising representatives but is not meant to be a substitute for advising. To ensure you have the most accurate information to aid in degree completion and transfer requirements, please schedule an appointment with your advisor. Courses and equivalencies are subject to change. Refer to www.transferology.com for the most accurate information regarding the transfer of courses.