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Nov 24, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2023-2024 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Agricultural Science B.S. and Economics B.A. Dual Degree (TMCC)
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Students who start their career at Truckee Meadows Community college may complete a Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts degree with a major in Agricultural Science/Economics by following the course of study described below.
TMCC 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 30 units (300-level or above) must be taken 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 Agricultural Science, B.S. and Economics, B.A. Dual Degree program description for more information on degree requirements.
NOTE: This transfer agreement has been created specifically for the programs listed above and only applies to students who complete the associate’s degree listed. If the associate’s degree is not earned, or a new program is selected, the transfer and articulation of listed courses, as well as fulfilled degree requirements, could be impacted.
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Recommended Schedule
For information about the Core Objectives (CO) 1-14, please visit the Core Curriculum chapter in the catalog.
Approved substitutions for bachelor’s degree requirements:
- TMCC: BIOL 190, 190L, 191, 191L = UNR: BIOL 190, 191, 192.
Associate’s First Semester (16 units)
- ENG 101 - Composition I (3 units) OR
- ENG 113 - Composition I for International Students (3 units)
- MATH 126 - Pre-Calculus I (3 units) CO2 * OR
- MATH 127 - Pre-Calculus II (3 units) CO2 *
- BIOL 190 - Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology (3 units) * AND
- BIOL 190L - Introduction to Cell and Molecular Biology Laboratory (1 unit) *
- Fine Arts/TMCC Diversity (3 units)
- IS 101 - Introduction to Information Systems (3 units) *
Associate’s Second Semester (14 - 15 units)
- ENG 102 - Composition II (3 units) CO1, CO3 OR
- ENG 114 - Composition II For International Students (3 units) CO1, CO3
- BIOL 191 - Introduction to Organismal Biology (3 units) CO4 * AND
- BIOL 191L - Intro to Organismal Biology Lab (1 unit) CO4 *
- MATH 176 (3 units) CO2* OR
- MATH 181 Calculus I (4 units)
- Foreign Language 111 (4 units) *
Associate’s Third Semester (14 units)
- ECON 102 - Principles of Microeconomics (3 units)*
- CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I (4 units) CO4L, CO9 *
- Humanities (3 units) Recommended:
- CH 201 - Ancient and Medieval Cultures (3 units) CO5 OR
- CH 202 - The Modern World (3 units) CO5
- Foreign Language 112 (4 units)*
Associate’s Fourth Semester (16 units)
- ECON 103 - Principles of Macroeconomics (3 units) *
- STAT 152 - Introduction to Statistics (3 units) CO2*
- CHEM 122 - General Chemistry II (4 units) CO4L, CO9 *
- US & NV Constitutions (3 units) CO5, CO8 Recommended:
- CH 203 – American Experiences and Constitutional Change (3 units) CO5, CO8
- Foreign Language 211 (3 units)
Bachelor’s Fifth Semester (15 units)
Note:
Students interested in completing AGSC 410 or AGSC 411 to fulfill Application (CO14) in their senior year should meet with an advisor to plan scheduling of prerequisites not included in curriculum.
Bachelor’s Sixth Semester (15 units)
Bachelor’s Seventh Semester (15 units)
Bachelor’s Eighth Semester (13-15 units)
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* Course fulfills specific program requirements for the bachelor’s degree.
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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