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Nov 24, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2021-2022 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
NevadaTeach Secondary Education and Agricultural Science, B.S./B.S. in Ed. (GBC)
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Students who start their career at Great Basin College may complete a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Nevada Teach Secondary Education and Agricultural Sciences by following the course of study described below.
GBC Program to be completed: Associate of Science
- A candidate for a bachelor’s degree must earn a minimum of 120 units, at least 40 of which must be in courses numbered 300 or above. A minimum of 60 units must be taken at a 4-year institution with a minimum of 30 units (300-level or above) in residence at the University of Nevada, Reno.
- Students who graduate from a Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) community college with an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science, or an Associate of Business degree automatically fulfill lower-division general education requirements (CO1-8) at the University unless specific general education courses are required for completion of the student’s major program.
- To find out how other courses transfer, visit Transferology.
- See the Nevada Teach Secondary Education and Agricultural Sciences, B.S./B.S. in Ed. program description for more information on degree requirements.
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Contact Information
University of Nevada, Reno
Transfer Center
(775) 784-4700 option 2
http://www.unr.edu/transfer
Fitzgerald Student Services Building, Second Floor
College of Education Advising Center
(775) 784-4298
coeadvisement@unr.edu
WRB 2005
Great Basin College
Transfer Center
(775) 753-2180
advisor@gbcnv.edu
Berg Hall
To ensure a successful transition to the University and graduation in four years, students must work with academic advisors at UNR and GBC throughout their career.
Students may earn an Associate of Arts, Associate of Science or Associate of Business degree after transferring to the University via reverse transfer . Talk with an academic advisor at GBC and/or UNR about this opportunity.
The Co-Admission program may provide the least costly route to a bachelors degree, including personalized academic advising from both institutions, certainty on how your specific courses will transfer and the exchange of transcripts between institutions at no additional cost to you.
Recommended Schedule
For information about the Core Objectives (CO) 1-14, please visit the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog.
Note: NVTC 101, 102, 201, and 202, a total of 8 credits must be taken at UNR.
Associate’s First Semester (16-18 units)
- ENG 101 - Composition I (3 units) OR
- ENG 100 - Composition - Enhanced (5 units)
- MATH 127 - Pre-Calculus II (3 units) *
- BIOL 190 - Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (4 units) (Scientific Reasoning) *
- Fine Arts (3 units)
- PSC 101 - Introduction to American Politics (3 units) (American Constitutions & Institutions)
Associate’s Second Semester (17 units)
- ENG 102 - Composition II (3 units)
- STAT 152 - Statistics (3 units) (Foundations - Mathematics) *
- BIOL 191 - Introduction to Organismal Biology (4 units) (Science Data Interpretation) *
- Humanities (3 units)
- CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I (4 units) *
Associate’s Third Semester (17 units)
Associate’s Fourth Semester (18 units)
Bachelor’s Fifth Semester (15 units)
Bachelor’s Sixth Semester (12-16 units)
Bachelor’s Seventh Semester (15 units)
Bachelor’s Eighth Semester (7 units)
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* Course fulfills specific program requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
** Students must complete the course at UNR. Please see the Silver State Transfer Program or reverse transfer link listed above in the Contact Information section. Early transfer to UNR is recommended because AGSC 100, AGSC 230, AGSC 206, NRES 210, NRES 217, NVTC 101, NVTC 102, and REM 241 are not offered at GBC.
Disclaimer: The provisions of this transfer agreement do not constitute a contract, expressed or implied, between any applicant or student and the University of Nevada, Reno. The university reserves the right to make changes in degree requirements, degree offerings, schedules, course offerings, and other university standards to meet circumstances which may arise after publishing this information online.
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