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COOPERATIVE BACHELOR OF
SCIENCE DEGREE (BS)
Admission Requirements
Before being admitted to a program, a student must satisfy the
requirements listed in the ACT/SAT Placement Information
section of this catalog (page 19).
ANIMAL HEALTH PROFESSIONS
COOPERATIVE (BS)
The Department of Agricultural and Environmental Science
offers the BS degree in cooperation with some schools of
veterinary medicine. In this program a bachelor's degree (BS in
Animal Science) is awarded to certain 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.
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
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 .................................... . 3
Mathematics
MATH 131 Calculus for Applications or
MATH 185 Calculus I ........................................ 3
Exercise Science
EXSC 100 + 3 activities ............................................... 4
University Seminar
U N IV 100 ........................................................... 1
TOTAL UNIVERSITY CORE ................................................. ...38
BS DEGREE CORE
English
ENGL 326 Business and Professional Writing ........................... 3
Social Sciences/Humanities
AGRB 261 Principles of Agricultural and Applied Economics ..... 3
Choose two: anthropology, geography, history, philosophy,
political science, psychology (also EDUC 221), sociology
(maximum one course per area) ...................................... 6
Fine Arts
Choose one: ART 101, MUSM 230, MUSM 231,
MUSM 232, MUSM 233, THEA 220 or THEA 250 ........... 3
TOTAL BS CORE .................................. 15
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Animal Science
AENV 110 Intro. to Ag. and Envr. Syst. and Tech .................... 3
ANSC 111 General Animal Science .................................... . 3
ANSC 336 Animal Nutrition .......................... .............. ..... 3
Biology
BIOL 114 General Biology I Lab ............................................ . 1
BIOL 113/115 General Biology II Lecture/Lab ............................ 4B IO L 351 G enetics ....................................................................... 3
BIOL 355/357 Microbiology Lecture/Lab .................................... 4
Chemistry
CHEM 131 General Chemistry I 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
Physics
PHYS 110/111 General Physics I Lecture/Lab .......................... 4
PHYS 112/113 General Physics II Lecture/Lab ............................ 4
T O T A I .......................................................... 48
ELECTIVES
M inim um ..................................................... ............................... 3
Minimum GPA for graduation ..................................... 2.00
Minimum advanced hours from ACU .................................... . 23
Minimum total hours from ACU ..................................... 104
Courses numbered 0** do not count in
minimum hours required for degree.
Minor in Agricultural Sciences
CHEM 111/113 Introduction to Chemistry Lecture/Lab ................ 4
AGRB 261 Principles of Agricultural and Applied Economics ........ 3
ANSC 111 General Animal Science ....................................... 3
ENVR 112 Plant Science ..................................................... 3
ENVR 233 Soil Science ........................................ .. ................. 3
Choose two advanced courses from: AENV, AGRB,
ANSC, ENVR ................................................. ......... 6
TOTAL ................................................................... 22
Minor in Environmental Science
CHEM 111/113 Introduction to Chemistry Lecture/Lab ............... 4
AENV 130 Environmental and Technological Science .................. 3
ENVR 112 Plant Science ................................................ ...... 3
ENVR 233 Soil Science ........................................ ........ 3
ENVR 300-499 ................................... 9
TOTAL ............................. ...... .................... 22
Course Descriptions
Please see the Course Descriptions section of this catalog (page
204). Courses offered by the Department of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences include those with the following
designations: AENV, AGRB, ANSC, ENVR.
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