UMU Course Equivalents at SUNY College of Environmental Science & Forestry

UMU Course SUNY ESF Equivalent
General Biology I EFB 226 General Botany
General Biology II EFB 285 Principles of Zoology
Microbiology EFB 303 Introductory Environmental Microbiology
Histology none
General Chemistry I FCH 150/151 General Chemistry I + lab
General Chemistry II FCH 152/152 General Chemistry II + lab
Organic Chemistry I FCH 221/222 Organic Chemistry I + lab
General Physics I PHY 211/221 General Physics I + lab
General Physics II PHY 212/222 General Physics II + lab
Anatomy & Physiology I EFB 385 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy + lab
BIO 216/218 Anatomy & Physiology I + lab
Anatomy & Physiology II EFB 462 Animal Physiology
BIO 217/219 Anatomy & Physiology II + lab
English Composition CLL 190 Writing and the Environment
English Any course with CLL prefix
Pre-calculus APM 296 Pre-calculus
Calculus I APM 105 Survey of Calculus & its Applications I
Statistics APM 391 Introduction to Probability & Statistics
Child Psychology PSY 335 Psychology of Childhood
Developmental Psychology PSY 324 Developmental Psychobiology
Psychology PSY 205 Foundations of Human Behavior
Sociology FOR 202 Introduction to Sociology
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How to apply for Early Admission/Early Assurance Programs at SUNY Upstate Medical University

Prospective students may apply for early admission/early assurance to undergraduate programs in the UMU College of Health Professions by contacting the Student Admissions office:

College of Health Professions
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Student Admissions
766 Irving Avenue
Syracuse, New York 13210
315 464 4570
800 736 2171
www.upstate.edu/students

Applications should be submitted to UMU no later than 15 March of the year prior to the desired year of admission.

Early admissions/early acceptance programs are generally geared to students in the top quartile of their high school class and with competitive SAT scores. Prospective students should present a strong record of achievement in math and science, with at least three years of Regents or Honors courses in both areas. A student applying during their first three years of College study must additionally show a cumulative GPA of 3.3 or better in college- level math and science courses. During the first two years of College study, a prospective student should also maintain a GPA of at least 3.0 in all science course, and complete between 60-70 hours of prerequisites (determined by UMU Student Admissions at the time of admission). Students should also be able to demonstrate a commitment to pursuing a career in the health professions by volunteer or observational experience in your profession of choice. top

Joint Programs with Upstate Medical University (UMU)
In addition to training students for admission to medical school, ESF has several joint programs with the SUNY Upstate Medical University (UMU) that offer ESF students unique opportunities for early and/or guaranteed admission to one of seven bachelor's degree programs at UMU:

ESF undergraduates students gain admission to UMU in one of two ways:

In addition, ESF students can gain admission to UMU's Doctor of Physical Therapy program through our '3+3' program. ESF students enrolled in the 3+3 program spend their first three years at ESF doing preparatory coursework, then transfer to UMU for the completion of their degree.

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