Cayuga Community College (2010)
Transfer Articulation Guidelines (TAG)
Course Equivalents for SUNY College off Environmental Science and Forestry
| SUNY ESF
Natural Resource Management |
Cayuga Community College
Liberal Arts & Science - Mathematics and Science |
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| LOWER DIVISION COURSE REQUIREMENTS | LOWER DIVISION COURSE REQUIREMENTS | ||
| Required Courses | Credits | Earned Courses | Credits |
| General Biology w/ Lab | 4 | BIOL103 (See Note #3) | 4 |
| General Biology w/ Lab | 4 | BIOL104 (See Note #3) | 4 |
| General Chemistry I w/ Lab | 4 | CHEM101 or CHEM103 (See Note #3) | 4 |
| General Chemistry II w/ Lab or General Physics I w/ Lab | 4 | CHEM102 or CHEM104 (See Note #3) | 4 |
| Pre-Calculus | 3 | MATH106 (See Note #3) | 3 |
| General Ecology | 4 | ||
| Economics | 3 | ECON201 or ECON202 (See Note #2) | 3 |
| Introduction to Probability & Statistics | 3 | MATH214 (See Note #3) | |
| English w/ a Focus on Writing I | 3 | ENGL101 (See Note #1) | 3 |
| English w/ a Focus on Writing II | 3 | ENGL102 (See Note #1) | 3 |
| Public Speaking | 3 | ENGL121 (See Note #1) | 3 |
| Sociology or Psychology | 3 | ||
| American History | 3 | HIST201 or HIST202 (See Note #2) | 3 |
| Humanities | 3 | 3 | |
| Other World Civilization | 3 | See Note #5 |
3 |
| The Arts | 3 | See Note #1 | 3 |
| Western Civilization | 3 | HIST101 or HIST102 (See Note #2) | 3 |
| Principles of Management | 3 | ||
| Information Literacy | 1 | ||
| TOTAL LOWER DIVISION CREDITS | 65 | TOTAL LOWER DIVISION CREDITS | 46 |
| UPPER DIVISION COURSE REQUIREMENTS | UPPER DIVISION COURSE REQUIREMENTS | ||
| Required Courses | Credits | Earned Courses | Credits |
| Seminar for New Transfer Students | 0 | ||
| Environmental Economics | 3 | ||
| Option Courses | 6 | ||
| Option Courses | |||
| Applied Biology and Ecology Elective | 3 | ||
| Introductory Soils or Geology | 3 | ||
| Option Courses | 3 | ||
| Option Courses | 3 | GIS121 (See Note #4 | 3 |
| Applied Biology and Ecology Elective | 3 | ||
| Mathematics, Statistics, Geospatial Analysis Elective | 3 | GIS111(See Note #4) | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 | GIS122 (See Note #4) | 3 |
| Option Courses | 3 | ||
| Option Courses | 3 | ||
| Option Courses | 3 | ||
| Natural Resources and Environmental Policy | 3 | ||
| Applied Biology and Ecology Elective | 3 | ||
| Option Course | 3 | ||
| Integrated Resources Management Senior Thesis, Internship or Independent Study | 3 | ||
| Free Elective | 3 | GIS205 (See Note #4) | 3 |
| Free Elective | 3 | GIS220 or GIS222 (See Note #4) | 3 |
| TOTAL UPPER DIVISION CREDITS | 61 | TOTAL UPPER DIVISION CREDITS | 15 |
| TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED | 126 | TOTAL CREDITS TRANSFERRED | 61 |
Advising Notes:
- Under English and Humanities (12 credits), students should select one course to fulfill The Arts General Education requirement in addition to ENGL101, ENGL102 and ENGL121.
- Under Behavioral and Social Science (9 credits), students should choose either ECON201 or ECON202 and one course to fulfill the Western Civilization and American History General Education requirement.
- Under Natural Sciences and Mathematics (20 credits minimum), students should take BIOL103 and BIOL104, MATH106 and MATH214 to maximize transfer credit in this major. Math below MATH106 will not transfer into this major. Students are also encouraged to complete CHEM101 or CHEM103 and CHEM102 or CHEM104 as additional science electives.
- Under Liberal Arts Electives (9 credits) and Free Electives (9 credits), students interested in pursuing a focus in GIS, may transfer up to 5 GIS courses (GIS111, GIS121, GIS122, GIS205, and GIS220 or GIS222) as upper division option courses or free electives as approved by the ESF Faculty.
- Under Other World Civilization/The ARTS, students should select one course to fulfill the Other World Civilization General Education Requirement. The Arts General Education requirement has previously been met under the Humanities Elective Requirement.
Dated: January 26, 2005
