ACHE CIP Code
02.0402
This
information was ratified by the AGSC on August 14, 1998.
Revised:
02/03/2005
AGSC Articulation
Program for a Major in
AGRONOMY &
SOILS
(Auburn
University)
This template has been completed by AU
as a blueprint for guiding students who intend to major in this discipline.
Students who successfully complete this course of study and who meet the
requirements for admission to the participating state senior institution are
eligible to apply for admission to the major with junior standing. Not all
two-year colleges or universities will offer every course or program and course
numbers and names may vary. Students desiring to transfer will be advised to
refer to catalogs or to access details about courses and programs through
world-wide web sites of colleges and universities.
General Studies Curriculum
Core (41 SH)
Forty-one semester hours of credit in general
studies core courses have been approved by the Articulation and General
Studies Committee. The general studies curriculum core includes study
in the areas of written composition, humanities and fine arts, natural sciences
and mathematics, and history, social, and behavioral sciences.
AREA I - Written Composition (6 SH)
Effective written communication skills are essential in a literate
society. Requirements include at least 6 semester hours in written
composition.
AREA II - Humanities and Fine Arts
(12 SH)
Study in the humanities addresses the ability to
deal with questions of values, ethics, or aesthetics as they are represented in
literature, philosophy, religion, and the arts, and is fundamental to general
education. Requirements include at least 12 semester hours in humanities with a
minimum of 3 semester hours in literature*, 3 semester hours in the arts, and
the remaining semester hours from the humanities and/or fine arts. In addition
to literature, disciplines in the humanities include, but are not limited to,
philosophy, religious studies, speech, foreign languages, art, music, theatre,
and dance. *As part of the General Studies Curriculum, students must
complete a 6 semester hour sequence either in literature or in history.
AREA III - Natural Sciences and
Mathematics (11 SH)
Study in the natural sciences and
mathematics emphasizes the scientific method and applies quantitative or
inductive reasoning. Requirements include at least 11 semester hours with at
least 3 semester hours in mathematics at the precalculus algebra level or
higher (some degrees may allow Finite Mathematics) and at least 8 semester
hours in the natural sciences which must include laboratory experiences.
Disciplines in the natural sciences include but are not limited to, astronomy,
biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Note: Some mathematics courses are
offered for 4 semester credit hours and some natural science laboratory courses
are often 5 semester hours. Only minimum semester hour requirements are
indicated.
Students must take:
MTH 113 Pre-Calculus with Trigonometry (3 semester hours) -or- MTH 115
Pre-Calculus Algebra and Trignometry (3 semester hours)
CHM 111 College
Chemistry I with lab (4 semester hours)
CHM 112 College Chemistry II with
lab (4 semester hours)
AREA IV - History, Social, and
Behavioral Sciences (12 SH)
Study in history and the social
and behavioral sciences deals primarily with the study of human behavior,
social and political structures, and economics. Requirements include 12
semester hours with at least a 3 semester hours course in history* and at least
6 semester hours from among other disciplines in the social and behavioral
sciences. Disciplines include, but are not limited to, anthropology, economics,
geography, political science, psychology, and sociology. *As a part of the
General Studies Curriculum, students must complete a 6 semester hour sequence
either in literature or in history.
Students must take:
ECO 232 Principles Of
MicroEconomics (3 SH)
Students must
select a course in Anthropology, Geography, Psychology, or Sociology.
The Maximum Total for AREAS I-IV
is 41 Semester Hours
AREA V - Pre-Professional, Major,
and Elective Courses (19-23 SH)
Students should take 19 hours from:
MTH 125
Calculus I (4 semester hours)
BIO 103 Principles of Biology I with lab (4
semester hours)
BIO 104 Principles of Biology II with lab (4 semester
hours)
See the Auburn University Area V web page for the various
options for the remaining hours dependent upon the specific track in Agronomy
and Soils.
GRAND TOTAL for AREAS I-V:
60-64 SH
Note: For institutions requiring 120 semester hours for
graduation the maximum allowable hours for transfer from a community college
into a four-year baccalaureate degree program will be 60 semester
hours.
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