For students attending classes at Central Arizona College
and preparing to transfer to The University of Arizona, the following course work is
recommended. The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences offers the Bachelor of Science with
majors in Agricultural and Resource Economics, Agricultural Education, Agricultural
Technology Management, Animal Science (Nusiness and Race Track Management, Production and
Science), Nutritional Sciences, Plant Sciences, Soil and Water Science, Microbiology,
Environmental and Veterinary 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 General Catalog
or contact the Office of Academic Programs in the College
of Agriculture and Life Sciences (621-3611) for additional information. If you will not be completing
this transfer guide, see the "Acceptance of Transfer Course Work to meet UA General Education Requirements."
| ARIZONA GENERAL EDUCATION CURRICULUM
(AGEC-S)--35 credits (course lists) |
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Freshman Composition--6 credits |
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Humanities and Fine Arts--6-9 credits |
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Biological and Physical Sciences--8 credits |
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Mathematics--3 credits |
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Social and Behavioral Sciences--6-9 credits |
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Oral Communication--3 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 General Catalog for additional
information on ways in which proficiency may be demonstrated. Course work available at
Central Arizona College includes the following:
- FRE 101, 102
- SPA 101, 102
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS -- The following courses are available at
Central Arizona College for application to the listed majors.
| Agricultural and Resource
Economics |
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| Agricultural Education -- Equivalent
major requirements are not available at Central Arizona 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 |
- ACC 201, 202
- AGB 121, 123, 124, 225
- AGS 106, 130, 122, 221
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- CHM 151, 152
- BIO 181
- ENG 220
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- MAT 171, 172 or 181, 182 or 211, 212
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| Animal Science |
- Animal Industry Option -- ACC 201; AGB 124, 225; AGS 221; ANS 101; BIO
181; CHM 151, 152
- Equine Option -- Take the Animal Industry option
- Race Track Industry Option -- ACC 201; AGB 124; CHM 100, 200; GBS 201;
MGT 226
- Science and Pre-professional Option -- ACC 201; AGB 124; BIO 181, 182,
205; CHM 151, 152, 235, 236; MAT 211; PHY 201, 202
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| Environmental Science |
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- BIO 181, 205
- CHM 151, 152, 235
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| Nutritional Sciences |
- Dietetics Specialization -- AGB 124; BIO 181, 205; CHM
151, 152, 235, 236; ENG 220; PHY 201
- Nutrition Specialization -- AGB 124; BIO 181, 205; CHM
151, 152, 235, 236; ENG 220; MAT 220, 230; PHY 201, 202
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| Microbiology |
- AGB 124
- BIO 181*, 182*, 205
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- CHM 151*, 152*, 235, 236
- MAT 211 or 212 or 220
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| Plant Sciences |
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- CHM 151, 152, 235, 236
- MAT 220, 230
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| Soil and Water Science |
- AGB 124
- AGS 221
- CHM 151, 152, 235
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| Veterinary Science |
- BIO 181, 182
- CHM 151, 152, 235, 236
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* Common courses
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