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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 College Catalog
Pre-Natural Resources, AS
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Award Granted: Associate in Science |
Major code: 02/227 |
Credits/Contacts Required: 60/69 |
CIP Code: 030101 |
Description
The Pre-Natural Resources Degree is designed for students who wish to transfer to a four-year college or university to obtain an undergraduate degree in Ecology, Ecosystem Management, Environmental Biology, Environmental Conservation, Environmental Science, Fisheries and Wildlife, Forestry, Natural Resources Management, Outdoor Recreation, or Wildlife Management. The most common transfer institutions for students in Pre-Natural Resources include Lake Superior State University (LSSU), Michigan Technological University (MTU), Michigan State University (MSU), and University of Wisconsin Stevens Point (UWSP). In addition to preparation for transfer, this program provides students with a strong general education background. By satisfying the program requirements listed below, a student also satisfies the Michigan Transfer Agreement requirements listed in the catalog. ✪
Transfer Areas of Interest
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- Fisheries & Wildlife Management
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General Education Requirements (Min 32 Credits) @
Program Requirements (Min 28 Credits) @
Suggested Sequences per Semester
First Semester Total - Credit(s): 17 | Contacts: 21
Second Semester Total - Credit(s): 16-20 | Contacts: 18-26
Third Semester Total - Credit(s): 14-16 | Contacts: 15-19
Fourth Semester
- XXXX xxx - Natural Science Elective Credit(s): 4-5
- XXXX xxx - Humanities Elective Credit(s): 3 **
- XXXX xxx - Social & Behavioral Science Elective Credit(s): 3 **
- XXXX xxx - Approved Elective Credit(s): 3-5 #
Fourth Semester Total - Credit(s): 13-16 | Contacts: 15-20
NOTES:
✪ This degree requires fulfillment of the Michigan Transfer Agreement General Education requirements. All courses used to fulfill the MTA must have a grade of “C” or higher.
Actual courses and sequence vary with transfer institution and undergraduate degree specialization. It is in the student’s best interest to review transfer guides for specific university and program requirements. Students should regularly consult their transfer institution as well as their Bay College advisor prior to scheduling courses.
@ Many courses require specific placement scores or prerequisite courses. Students not meeting the prerequisites for their required courses may need to take more time and more credits to fulfill the degree requirements.
** Students must choose courses in Social & Behavioral Sciences and Humanities, each from two different subject areas to meet MTA. See advisor for details.
# Electives selected in consultation with transfer institutions may include BIOL 202 , COMM 103 , COMM 104 , CHEM 112 , MATH 142 , and PHED courses.
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