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Tompkins County Community College

The following Transfer Articulation Guidelines (TAG) display the transfer course requirements for all ESF majors. Students should match the course requirements with the list of approved course equivalents. Refer to the notes below for further information on the transfer agreement between SUNY ESF and this institution.

Questions, please call: 1-315-470-6600 or fill out the Information Request Form

Associate Degree Programs at the Ranger School Campus

Environmental and Natural Resources Conservation

Students interested in the 1+1 articulation agreement into one of the Associate Degree Programs at the Ranger School should complete the following courses:

Associate in Applied Science Degree First Year: All Students (Completed at a college of the student's choice)

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL104
Biology w/ Lab or Chemistry I w/ Lab or Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL105 * or CHEM101 or CHEM107 or PHSC104
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Trigonometry or Precalculus or Calculus I 3 credits MATH132 or MATH135 or MATH201
SUNY Gen Ed: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice 3 credits Any approved course

* Students planning to continue in the B.S. degree program in Forest Resources Management or Natural Resources Management after earning an A.A.S. degree should complete BIO105 for their biology requirement.

NOTE: To build a full-time schedule (a minimum of 12 credits per semester) and/or to prepare to continue in a bachelor degree program at ESF, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission by phone at 315-470-6600 or by email at esfinfo@esf.edu for advice on appropriate course selection for your intended program of study. Such additional course work will not count towards associate degree requirements.

Forest Technology

Students interested in the 1+1 articulation agreement into one of the Associate Degree Programs at the Ranger School should complete the following courses:

Associate in Applied Science Degree First Year: All Students (Completed at a college of the student's choice)

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL104 *
Biology w/ Lab or Chemistry I w/ Lab or Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL105 * or CHEM101 or CHEM107 or PHSC104
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Trigonometry or Precalculus or Calculus I 3 credits MATH132 or MATH135 or MATH201
SUNY Gen Ed: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice 3 credits Any approved course

* Students planning to continue in the B.S. degree program in Forest Resources Management or Natural Resources Management after earning an A.A.S. degree should complete BIO105 for their biology requirement.

NOTE: To build a full-time schedule (a minimum of 12 credits per semester) and/or to prepare to continue in a bachelor degree program at ESF, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission by phone at 315-470-6600 or by email at esfinfo@esf.edu for advice on appropriate course selection for your intended program of study. Such additional course work will not count towards associate degree requirements.

Land Surveying Technology

Associate in Applied Science Degree First Year: All Students (Completed at a college of the student's choice)

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL104 or BIOL105 *
Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHSC104
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Trigonometry or Precalculus or Calculus I 3 credits MATH132 or MATH135 or MATH201
SUNY Gen Ed: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Social Justice 3 credits Any approved course

* Students planning to continue in the B.S. degree program in Forest Resources Management or Natural Resources Management after earning an A.A.S. degree should complete BIO105 for their biology requirement.

NOTE: To build a full-time schedule (a minimum of 12 credits per semester) and/or to prepare to continue in a bachelor degree program at ESF, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Admission by phone at 315-470-6600 or by email at esfinfo@esf.edu for advice on appropriate course selection for your intended program of study. Such additional course work will not count towards associate degree requirements.

Bachelor Degree Programs at the Syracuse Campus

Aquatic and Fisheries Science

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I 4 credits MATH201
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211 *
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 16 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Genetics w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL205
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHEM205
Organic Chemistry II or Physics II or Calculus II 4 credits CHEM206 or PHSC105 or MATH202
Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHSC104
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Completion of Ecology prior to transfer will greatly enhance course scheduling and time to degree completion once enrolled at SUNY-ESF.

Biochemistry

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I & II 8 credits MATH201 & MATH202
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Electives 9 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Genetics w/ Lab 3 credits BIOL205
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Math Elective 3 credits MATH203 or MATH200
Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM205 & CHEM206
Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC104 & PHSC105
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 6 credit hours in two of the five following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

Social Science

The Arts

6 credits  

Bioprocess Engineering

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology II (Cellular) w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL104
Calculus I, II, III 12 credits MATH201 & MATH202 & MATH203
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Computer Programming 3 credits CSCI160 or CSCI165 or CSCI205 or CIS108 or CIS213 or CIS223 or CIS225
Differential Equations 3 credits MATH206
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHEM205 
Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC211 & PHSC212
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

Biotechnology

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I & II 8 credits MATH201 & MATH202
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211
Electives 23 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Genetics w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL205
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Microbiology (EFB 303 Environmental Microbiology at ESF) 4 credits BIOL216
Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM205 & CHEM206 *
Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC104 & PHSC105 *
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 6 credit hours in two of the five following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

Social Science

The Arts

6 credits  

* Completion of either the required organic chemistry or physics sequences (or both) prior to transfer to the B.S. in Biotechnology will greatly enhance course scheduling and time to degree completion once enrolled at SUNY- ESF. A strong overall academic record and successful completion of either or both of these sequences will also improve an applicant’s likelihood of admission to this degree program.

Chemical Engineering

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology II (Cellular) w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL104
Calculus I, II, III 12 credits MATH201 & MATH202 & MATH203
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Computer Programming 3 credits CSCI160 or CSCI165 or CSCI205 or CIS108 or CIS213 or CIS223 or CIS225
Differential Equations 3 credits MATH206
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM205 & CHEM206
Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC211 & PHSC212
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

Chemistry

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I & II 8 credits MATH201 & MATH202
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Electives 13 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Math Elective 3 credits * See note below
Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM205 & CHEM206
Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC104 & PHSC105
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 6 credit hours in two of the five following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

Social Science

The Arts

6 credits  

* Examples of math electives are calculus III (recommended), statistics, differential equations, and linear algebra. Please consult the SUNY-ESF Admissions Office for assistance with course selection.

Conservation Biology

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I 4 credits MATH201
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211 *
Electives 22 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Genetics w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL205
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHSC104
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Completion of Ecology prior to transfer will greatly enhance course scheduling and time to degree completion once enrolled at SUNY-ESF.

Construction Management

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Business and Managerial Law (FOR485 at ESF) 3 credits BUAD201
Calculus I 4 credits MATH201
Chemistry I w/ Lab or Survey of Chemical Principles 4 credits CHEM101 or CHEM107
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 15-18 credits  
Engineering Materials for Sustainable Construction (CME306 at ESF) 3 credits CONT107
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Accounting 3 credits ACCT101 or ACCT102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHSC104
Pre-Calculus or Elective 3 credits MATH135
Principles of Management 3 credits BUAD208
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
Public Speaking  3 credits ENGL201
Statics and Mechanics of Materials (CME226 at ESF) 4 credits CONT210 + CONT216
Surveying for Engineers 3 credits CONT202
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

Environmental Biology

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I 4 credits MATH201
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211 *
Electives 28 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Genetics w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL205
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHEM205
Organic Chemistry II or Physics II or Calculus II 4 credits CHEM206 or PHSC105 or MATH202
Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHSC104
Probability & Statistics 3 credits

MATH200

General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Completion of Ecology prior to transfer will greatly enhance course scheduling and time to degree completion once enrolled at SUNY-ESF.

Student Note: Environmental Biology requires 1 and recommends 2 semesters of physics. Certain graduate/professional programs (e.g. medical, veterinary schools) generally require two semesters of calculus-based physics. PHSC211 & PHSC212 will fulfill the program requirements and are recommended for students planning on graduate programs.

Environmental Education and Interpretation

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Pre-calculus or Calculus I 4 credits MATH135 or MATH201
Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHEM101 or CHEM107 
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211 *
Electives 18 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Completion of Ecology prior to transfer will greatly enhance course scheduling and time to degree completion once enrolled at SUNY-ESF.

Environmental Health

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I & II 8 credits MATH201 & MATH202
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Electives 6 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Microbiology (EFB 303 Environmental Microbiology at ESF) 4 credits BIOL216
Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM205 & CHEM206 *
Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC104 & PHSC105 *
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 6 credit hours in two of the five following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

Social Science

The Arts

6 credits  

Environmental Resources Engineering

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL104 or BIOL105
Calculus I, II, & III 12 credits MATH201 & MATH202 & MATH203
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Differential Equations 3 credits MATH206
Earth Science 3 credits ASTR101 or GEOL101
Ecology w/ Lab 3 credits BIOL211
Engineering Mechanics - Statics 3 credits ENSC209
Engineering Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC211 & PHSC212
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 6 credit hours in two of the five following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

Social Science

The Arts

6 credits  

Environmental Science

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Advanced Science and Math 6 credits * See note below
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I & II 8 credits MATH201 & MATH202
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 12 credits  
Engineering Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC211 & PHSC212
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Examples of advanced science and math courses would be calculus 3 or 4, organic chemistry 1 or 2, quantum physics, analytical chemistry, or microbiology.  Please consult the ESF Office of Undergraduate Admissions for assistance with course selection.

Environmental Studies

Course Credits Course Number(s)
American Government/Political Science 3 credits POSC103 or POSC104
Biology I  w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL105
Biology II  w/ Lab or Environmental Geology* 4 credits BIOL104 or GEOL101
Chemistry I w/ Lab or Survey of Chemical Principles 4 credits CHEM101 or CHEM107
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives ** 18-21 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Algebra & Trig or Pre-Calculus or Calculus I *** 3-4 credits MATH132 or MATH135 or MATH201
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
Public Speaking (EWP220 at ESF) 3 credits ENGL201
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Students must take either Biology II or Geology.  Students interested in the Natural Systems Applications option must take Biology II.

** Students interested in the Natural Systems Applications option must complete Chemistry II as an Elective option.

*** Students interested in the Natural Systems Applications option must complete Calculus I. 

Forest Ecosystem Science

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I 4 credits MATH201
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab (FOR232 Natural Resources Ecology at ESF) 3 credits BIOL211
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 14 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHSC104
Principles of Management 3 credits BUAD208
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
Public Speaking 3 credits ENGL201
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

 

Forest Health

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211 *
Electives 19 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Genetics w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL205
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Microbiology (EFB 303 Environmental Microbiology at ESF) 4 credits BIOL216
Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHEM205
Physics I w/ Lab 3 credits PHSC104
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Completion of Ecology prior to transfer will greatly enhance course scheduling and time to degree completion once enrolled at SUNY-ESF.

Forest Resources Management

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Applied Algebra and Trigonometry or Pre-Calculus 3 credits MATH132 or MATH135
Biology I w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL105
Biology II w/ Lab (FOR232 Natural Resources Ecology at ESF) 3 credits BIOL104
Chemistry I w/ Lab or Survey of Chemical Principles 4 credits CHEM101 or CHEM107
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 15 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Principles of Management 3 credits BUAD208
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
Public Speaking 3 credits ENGL201
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

Landscape Architecture

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL105 or BIOL104
Drawing/Freehand Drawing (Portfolio review required for credit) 3 credits ART120 or ART122
Ecology w/ Lab (LSA321 at ESF) 3 credits BIOL211
Elective 16 credit  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Mathematics 3 credits MATH132 or MATH135 or MATH200 or MATH201
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  
*General Education requirement - American History or Foreign Language or Social Science 3 credits  
*General Education requirement - World History & Global Awareness (LSA 205 or 206 at ESF) Preference is a course focused on art or architectural history. 3 credits ART101 or ART102  or an approved Western Civilization General Education course

* Choose one course from the list of approved General Education courses from Tompkins Cortland Community College.

Natural Resources Management

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Accounting 3 credits ACCT101 or ACCT102
Applied Algebra and Trigonometry or Pre-Calculus 3 credits MATH132 or MATH135
Biology I w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL105
Business and Managerial Law (FOR485 at ESF) 3 credits BUAD201
Chemistry I w/ Lab or Survey of Chemical Principles 4 credits CHEM101 or CHEM107
Ecology (FOR232 Natural Resources Ecology at ESF) 3 credits BIOL211
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 21 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHSC104
Principles of Management 3 credits BUAD208
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
Public Speaking 3 credits ENGL201
Sociology or Psychology 3 credits Any course with a PSYC prefix or any course with a SOCI prefix
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

Paper Engineering

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Calculus I, II, & III 12 credits MATH201 & MATH202 & MATH203
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Computer Programming 3 credits CSCI160 or CSCI165 or CSCI205 or CIS108 or CIS213 or CIS223 or CIS225
Differential Equations 3 credits MATH206
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Engineering Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC211 & PHSC212
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM205 & CHEM206
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the two following general education categories:

American History

World History and Global Awareness

3 credits  

Renewable Materials Science

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Calculus I & II 8 credits MATH201 & MATH202
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Computer Programming 3 credits CSCI160 or CSCI165 or CSCI205 or CIS108 or CIS213 or CIS223 or CIS225
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHEM205 
Physics I & II w/ Lab 8 credits PHSC104 & PHSC105 or PHSC211 & PHSC212
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the three following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

3 credits  

* Choose one course from the list of approved General Education courses from Tompkins Cortland Community College.

 

Sustainability Management (Online Degree Program)

Course Credits Course Number(s)
College Algebra or Higher 3 credits MATH120 or MATH138 or MATH201
Ecology 3-4 credits BIOL211
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 21 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Introduction to Sustainability 3 credits ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Physical Science Elective 3 credits BIOL104 or BIOL105 or CHEM101 or CHEM107 or GEOL101 or PHSC104
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
Public Speaking (EWP222 at ESF) 3 credits ENGL201
Sociology 3 credits Any course with a SOCI prefix
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 6 credit hours in two of the following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

6 credits  

Sustainable Energy Management

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Accounting or Finance 3 credits ACCT101 or ACCT102
Applied Algebra and Trigonometry or Pre-Calculus 3 credits MATH132 or MATH135
Biology (Organismal) w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL105
Business and Managerial Law (FOR485 at ESF) 3 credits BUAD201
Chemistry I w/ Lab or Survey of Chemical Principles 4 credits CHEM101 or CHEM107
Economics 3 credits ECON101 or ECON120 or ECON121
Electives 21 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Physics of Energy 4 credits PHSC104
Principles of Management 3 credits BUAD208
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
Public Speaking 3 credits ENGL201
Introduction to Sociology (Human Dimensions Elective) 3 credits SOCI101
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

Wildlife Science

Course Credits Course Number(s)
Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOL105 & BIOL104
Calculus I 4 credits MATH201
Chemistry I & II w/ Lab 8 credits CHEM101 & CHEM102 or CHEM107 & CHEM108
Ecology w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL211 *
Electives 22 credits  
English w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL101
Genetics w/ Lab 4 credits BIOL205
Global Environment 3 credits ENVS 101 or ENVS102
Literature w/ Focus on Writing 3 credits ENGL102
Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab or Physics I w/ Lab 3 credits CHEM205 or PHSC104
Probability & Statistics 3 credits MATH200
General Education Requirement - Diversity: Equity, Inclusion and Social Justice 3 credits  

Complete 3 credit hours in one of the four following general education categories:

American History

Foreign Language

World History and Global Awareness

The Arts

3 credits  

* Completion of Ecology prior to transfer will greatly enhance course scheduling and time to degree completion once enrolled at SUNY-ESF.

 

Tompkins-Cortland Community College, Dryden