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I. Foundation Courses (9 hours)
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II. Sciences (7-8 hours)
At least one of the physical science or life science courses must include a laboratory.
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Physical Sciences (3-4 hours)
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Preferred Course(s): (CHEM 1211-1211D*, CHEM 1211L*) or (CHEM 1311H*, CHEM 1311L*)
*In addition to meeting upper-level course prerequisites, this course can be used to satisfy College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences graduation requirements.
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Life Sciences (3-4 hours)
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Preferred Course(s): (BIOL 1107, BIOL 1107L)* or (BIOL 2107H, BIOL 2107L)*
*In addition to meeting upper-level course prerequisites, this course can be used to satisfy College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences graduation requirements.
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III. Quantitative Reasoning (3-4 hours)
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Preferred Course(s): PHYS 1111-1111L* *In addition to meeting upper-level course prerequisites, this course can be used to satisfy College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences graduation requirements.
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IV. World Languages and Global Culture, Humanities and the Arts (12 hours)
Note: Course credit received as a result of a score on a departmental foreign language placement test will not satisfy the General Education Core Curriculum requirements in Area IV, World Languages and Global Culture, Humanities and the Arts.
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World Languages and Global Culture (9 hours)
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No preferred courses for this area. See Core Curriculum view.
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Humanities and the Arts (3 hours)
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Preferred Course(s): COMM 1110* or COMM 2150H* *This course can be used to satisfy College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences graduation requirements.
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V. Social Sciences (9 hours)
- Students who have not met the Georgia and U.S. Constitution requirement by examination should enroll in POLS 1101 or POLS 1101E or POLS 1101H.
- A passing grade on an examination on the history of the United States and Georgia is required to satisfy the United States and Georgia History Requirement for all persons receiving a baccalaureate degree from the University, unless exempted by one of the following courses: HIST 2111, HIST 2111E, HIST 2111H, HIST 2112, HIST 2112E, HIST 2112H, HIST 3080H. Examinations are given at University Testing Services. Reexamination is permitted. Contact University Testing Services at (706) 542-3183 for information.
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No preferred courses for this area. See Core Curriculum view.
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Major Requirements
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A baccalaureate degree program must require at least 21 semester hours of upper division courses in the major field and at least 39 semester hours of upper division work overall.
Required Courses (23-26 hours)
A minimum of 15 hours of upper-division courses from the following prefixes are required for Required Courses and Major Electives, but no more than 15 hours of upper-division courses can be from the same prefix: AAEC, ADSC, AESC, AEXT, AGCM, AGED, ALDR, ANNU, APTC, BTEC, CRSS, ENTO, ENVM, FDST, HFIM, HORT, PATH, PBGG, PGEN, POUL.
BCMB 3100 GENE 3200-3200D MIBO 3500
Select six to seven hours from the following:
Select six to eight hours from the following: ADSC 4310-4310L BIOL 3110L CBIO 2210-2210L or CBIO 3000-3000L or CBIO 3010-3010L (Note: CBIO 2210-2210L has a prerequisite of CBIO 2200-2200L) CBIO 3410L (ECOL 3500, ECOL 3500L) ECOL(BIOL) 3510 ECOL 3710-3710L EHSC(FDST)(MIBO) 4310/6310-4310L/6310L (ENTO 3650, ENTO 3650L) ENTO 3740-3740L FDST(MIBO) 4030/6030-4030L/6030L FDST(EHSC)(MIBO) 4320/6320-4320L/6320L MIBO 3510L PATH 3530-3530L POUL 3000-3000L POUL 3050 POUL 3750 POUL 4200/6200-4200L/6200L WILD(ECOL) 3580 and WILD(ECOL) 3580L
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Major Electives (19 hours) PHYS 1112-1112L or PHYS 1212-1212L
Fifteen hours of upper division courses in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. Of these 15 required hours, only a total of 8 hours can come from special problems, directed readings, internships, undergraduate research or undergraduate teaching courses. In addition, of these 15 hours:
1. A total of 9 to 15 hours of the upper division credits can come from the following course prefixes: ADSC, ANNU, APTC, BTEC, CRSS, ENTO, FDST, HORT, PATH, PBGG, POUL, RBIO.
2. A total of 0 to 6 credits of the upper division credits can come from the following course prefixes: AAEC, AESC, AEXT, AGCM, ALDR, ENVM, HFIM.
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General Electives (15-18 hours) Upper division (0-1 hours) Any level (14-18 hours)
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(This total does not include the 1-hour P.E. requirement)
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