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40 Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
College of Arts and Sciences (CAS)
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 indicate
the opportunities for graduates in environmental science.
BS: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DEGREE PLAN (ENVR) (NRM)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................................................................ 3
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation ....................................... 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the Old Testament ..................................................................... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture ............................................................................................. 3
Advanced Bible ............... .... .... 3...............................................3
English
ENGL 111 Com position and Rhetoric ............................................................................ 3
Lite ra tu re ............................................................................. 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ................................................. 3
H isto ry 100 -299 ......................................................................................... 3............................ 3
Science
BIO L 112 G eneral Bio logy I .............................................................. ..................... 3
CHEM 113 Introductory Chemistry ........... ........................ ..... 3.......................................... 3
Mathematics
> M A T H 12 1 ............................................................. 3
EXSC 100 + 3 activities ........................................ 4....... 4
UNIV 100 University Seminar ........................................ 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ........................................ 41
English
ENGL 326 Business and Professional W riting .............................................................. 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
AGRB 261 Principles of Agricultural and Applied Economics ..................................... 3
Choose two: anthropology, geography, history, philosophy, political science,
psychology, sociology (maximum one course per area) ........................................ 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ............................... 3
TO TA L BS CO RE .......................................... ............................... 15
Agriculture Core
AENV 110 Intro. to Ag. and Envr. Syst. and Tech. ......... ............................... 3
AENV 490 Seminar in Agricultural and Environmental Science ................................ 3
AGRB 382 Agribusiness M anagem ent ......................................................................... 3
AGRO 112 Principles of Agronomy . ....................................... 3
AGRO 233 Soil Science .......................... .................... 3
ANSC 111 General Animal Science ........................................ 3
ANSC 336 Anim al Nutrition ........................ .......................... 3
RANS 345 Rangeland Plants ....................... ........................... 3
Natural Resource Management
AENV 479 Natural Resource Conservation ................................................................... 3
AENV 495 Agrichemicals, IPM and Environmental ........................................ .... 3
RANS 350 Rangeland Ecology ........................................ 3
RA NS 354 Range Science ................................................................. .................... 4
RANS 455 Wildlife Ecology .............................. ......... 4
AGRO 493 Food and Fiber Crops ..................... ............... 3.................................. 3
TO TA L ............................................................ .......................... 44
Science Core
CHEM 111 Introductory Chemistry Lab ....................................... 1
CHEM 112/114 Introduction to Organic and Biological Chemistry Lecture/Lab ............ 4
CHEM 243 Elementary Biochemistry and Nutrition ........................................ ... 3
BIOL 114 General Biology I Lab ......................... ........................ 1
BIOL 113/115 General Biology II Lecture/Lab .............................................................. 4
BIOL 351 Genetics ...................................................................... 3
Other Requirements
COMS 430 Conflict Management ..................... ........................... 3
TOTA L ................................................... .............19
M inim um ........................................ 9.................................................9
Minimum GPA for graduation ......................................................... 2.00
Minimum advanced hours ........................................ 33
M in im u m tota l ho u rs ......................................................................................................... 128
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE
ACU offers the background courses needed prior to entering a school
of veterinary medicine. While at ACU, a student may choose to follow
the plan recommended by Texas A&M University. Others choose to
complete the BS at ACU before entering veterinary school. An
appropriate major in this case is animal science. See the department
chair or animal science advisor for further information.
COOPERATIVE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
DEGREE (BS)
ACU awards the bachelor's degree to qualified students who have
satisfactorily completed three years of prescribed work at ACU (a
minimum of 104 hours) plus one year at a recognized school of
veterinary medicine. Pre-veterinary students in the cooperative
program are advised by a professor in animal sciences.
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to a program, a student must satisfy the
requirements listed in the SAT/ACT Placement section of this catalog.
BS: COOPERATIVE AGRICULTURE (PRE-VET MEDICINE) DEGREE PLAN (PREV)
Bible
BIBL 101 Life and Teachings of Jesus ............................................................................ 3
BIBL 102 Acts-Revelation ...................... .............................. 3
BIBL 211 M essage of the Old Testam ent ..................................................................... 3
BIBL 212 Christianity in Culture .......................................... 3
English
ENGL 111 Com position and Rhetoric ............................................................................ 3
Literature ...................................... 3
Speech
COMS 111 Fundamentals of Communication ............................................................ 3
History 100-299 ......................................................... 3
Science
BIOL 112 General Biology I ........................................ 3
CHEM 133 General Chemistry I .......................................... 3
Mathematics
MATH 131 Calculus for Applications or
M ATH 183/185 Calculus I Lecture/Lab ................................................................... 34
EX SC 10 0 + 3 activities ............................................................. 4............................................ 4
U N IV 100 U niversity Sem inar ................................................................................................ 1
TO TA L U N IV E R SITY C O R E ................................................................................................... 38-39
English
ENGL 326 Business and Professional W riting .............................................................. 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
AGRB 261 Principles of Agricultural and Applied Economics ............................. 3
Choose two: anthropology, geography, history, Philosophy,
political science, psychology, sociology (maximum one
co u rse p e r a re a) ...................................................................................................... . . . . . 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ............................... 3
T O TA L B S C O R E ........................................................................................................................... 1 5
Animal Science
A NSC 111 General A nim al Science ................................................................................ 3
A N SC 336 A nim al N utrition ............................................................................................ 3
AENV 110 Intro. to Ag. and Envr Syst. and Tech ........................................ 3
A dvanced A N SC Elective ................................................... 3............................................. 3
Biology
BIOL 114 General Biology I Lab ........................................ 1
BIOL 113/115 General Biology II Lecture/Lab .............................................................. 4
B IO L 3 5 1 G e n etics ...................................................................................................... . . . . . 3
BIOL 355/357 M icrobiology Lecture/Lab ..................................................................... 4
Chemistry
CHEM 131 General Chemistry I Lab ....................................... 1
CHEM 132/134 General Chemistry II Lecture/Lab ....................................................... 4
CHEM 221/223 Organic Chem istry I Lecture/Lab ........................................ ..... 4
CHEM 322/324 Organic Chemistry II Lecture/Lab ....................................................... 4
CHEM 453 Biochemistry I ........................................ 3
Physics
PHYS 110/111 General Physics I Lecture/Lab .............................................................. 4
PHYS 112/113 General Physics II Lecture/Lab .............................................................. 4
T O TA L ............................................................................ .... 4 8
M inim um ........................................ 3..........................................................3
M inim um G PA for graduation ............................................. ............................................2 00
M inim um advanced hours from ACU ........................................................ 23
Minimum total hours from ACU ............................ ........... ................ 104
Courses numbered 0** do not count in minimum hours required for degree.
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