College of Agriculture
For students attending classes at Northland Pioneer College and
preparing to transfer to The University of Arizona, the following course work is
recommended. The College of Agriculture offers the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
majors in Agricultural and Resource Economics, Agricultural Education, Agricultural
Technology Management, Animal Science (Business and Race Track Management, Production and
Science), Nutritional Sciences, Plant Sciences, Soil and Water Science, Microbiology,
Veterinary Science and the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science. A maximum
of 64 credits of community college course work may be applied to a bachelors degree
program at The University of Arizona. Refer to The UA Desert Lynx On-line Catalog or
contact the Office of Academic Programs in the College of
Agriculture (621-3611) for additional information. If you will not be completing this
transfer guide, see the "Options for
Completion of the University General Education Requirement."
| ARIZONA GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM (AGEC-S)--35 credits (click here to see course lists) |
| Freshman Composition--6 credits |
| Arts and Humanities--9 credits |
| Biological and Physical Sciences--8
credits |
| Mathematics--3 credits |
| Social and Behavioral Sciences--9
credits |
SECOND LANGUAGE -- This requirement
may be met by demonstrating proficiency in a single second language at the second semester
level. Refer to Examination
Policies in The UA Desert Lynx On-line Catalog
for additional information on ways in which proficiency may be demonstrated. Course
work available at Northland Pioneer College includes the following:
- FRE 101, 102
- GER 101, 102
- LAN 201, 202
- SPA 101, 102
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS -- The following courses
are available at Northland Pioneer College for application to the listed majors
| Agricultural and Resource Economics |
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| Agricultural Education -- Equivalent
major requirements are not available at the Northland Pioneer College for the major in
Agricultural Education. Students should complete the Arizona General Education Curriculum
(AGEC-S) to best prepare for transfer and progress toward the agricultural education
degree. |
| Agricultural Technology Management |
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- BUS 120, 121, 141, 225
- CHM 151, 152
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| Animal Sciences |
- Animal Industry Option -- AGR 104, 114, 120, 150, 210; BIO 181; BUS 120,
141, CHM 151, 152, MAT 130
- Equine Option -- Take the Animal Industry option
- Race Track Industry Option -- AGR 150; BUS 114, 120, 141, 225; CHM 130;
MAT 125, 130
- Science and Pre-professional Option -- AGR 104; BUS 120, 141; BIO 181,
182, 205; CHM 151, 152, 235, 236; MAT 125, 220; PHY 113, 114
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| Environmental Science |
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- CHM 151, 152, 235
- MAT 125, 230, 231
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| Microbiology |
- BIO 181, 182, 205
- CHM 151, 152, 235, 236
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- MAT 125; 220 or 230
- PHY 113, 114
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| Nutritional Science |
- Dietetics Specialization -- ANT 102; BIO 181, 205; BUS 141; CHM 151, 152,
235, 236; HES 145; MAT 125, 130; PHY 113; SOC 120 or PSY 101
- Nutrition Specialization -- CHM 151, 152, 235, 236; BIO 181, 205; HES
145; MAT 125, 130, 230; PHY 113, 114
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| Plant Sciences |
- CHM 151, 152, 235, 236
- BIO 181, 182
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| Soil and Water Science |
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- CHM 151, 152, 235
- GLG 101
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- MAT 125; 220 or 230
- PHY 113
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| Veterinary Science |
- BIO 181, 182
- CHM 151, 152, 235, 236
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- MAT 125; 220 or 230
- PHY 113, 114
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