FW Sciences Checklist - Southeastern Oklahoma State University

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Southeastern Oklahoma State University Dept. of Biological
Sciences, Bachelor of Science in Fisheries and Wildlife
Course
Major-Minor
BIOL 3414 Ecology
BIOL 3913 Biostatistics
BIOL 2114 General Botany
BOT 4214 Systematic Botany
CONS 1124 Conservation of Natural Resources
CONS 2224 Soil Science
CONS 4224 Techniques in Fish and Wildlife Management
CONS 4523 Environmental Policy and Law
CONS 4534 Limnology
CONS 4723 Management of Fish and Wildlife Resources
CONS 4981 Senior Seminar
ZOOL 2114 General Zoology
ZOOL 4334 Ichthyology
ZOOL 4524 Herpetology
ZOOL 4534 Ornithology
ZOOL 4634 Mammalogy
Required Support Courses
CHEM 1214 Basic Chemistry II
ENG 3903 Technical and Professional Writing
Conservation Minor
BIOL 1404 Principles of Biology I
BIOL 1504 Principles of Biology II
BIOL 3414 Ecology
CONS 1124 Conservation of Natural Resources
Scheduled Completed Grade
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20 hrs**
*BIOL 1404 Principles of Biology I and CHEM 1114 Basic Chemistry I must be taken as part of General Education
**Additional electives in the biological Sciences (BIOL, BOT, CONS and/or ZOOL) to total 20 semester hours. A minimum
of 6 semester hours of the 20 must be upper division
Effective Fall 2009
Revised 9/2010
General Education Program Requirements for Fisheries and Wildlife –
Student Check List
COMMUNICATION (9 hours)
ENG 1113
Grammar and Comp. I
ENG 1213
Grammar and Comp. II
One of the following:
COMM 1233
Interpersonal Comm.
COMM 2213
Bus. and Prof. Speak.
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (12 hours)
POSC 1513
Amer. Federal Govt.
One of the following:
HIST 1513
U.S. Hist. To 1876
HIST 1523
U.S. Hist. Since 1876
One of the following:
ECON 2113
Prin. of Macroecon.
GEOG 2723
Reg. Geog. World
HIST 3513
U.S. Soc. and Cult. Hist.
SOC 1113
Principles of Sociology
One of the following:
HPER 1113
Well. and Pos. Lifestyles
PSY 1113
Intro. to Psychology
SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS (12-14 hours)
BIOL 1404
Principles of Biology I
CHEM 1114
Basic Chemistry I
One of the following:
MATH 1513
College Algebra
MATH 1543
Algebra for the Sci.
MATH 1613
Trigonometry
MATH 2013
Intro. to Discrete Math
MATH 2113
Analytic Geometry
MATH 2143
Brief Calculus with Appl.
MATH 2215
Calculus I
MATH 2283
Introduction to Logic
COMPUTER PROFICIENCY (3 hours)
CIS 1003
Computers in Soc.
BIM 1553
Business Comp. Appl.
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Comp. Proficiency Test
HUMANITIES (9 hours)
One or two of the following:
ENG 3893
World Lit. in Trans.
ENG 2313
Intro. to Literature
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HUM 2113
Humanities
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HUM 2223
Humanities
HUM 2313
Into. to Literature
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HUM 2453
Philosophy in Life
PHIL 2113
Intro. to Philosophy
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One or two of the following:
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ART 1003
Art and Visual Comm.
ART 1103
Art Appreciation
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ART 2103
Art & World Cultures
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ART 3013
Comic Book Art
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ART 3083
Iss. Aesthetics & Crit
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MUS 1113
Music in Amer. Soc.
MUS 1123
Music Lit. and Appr.
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THTR 1143
Theatre Appreciation
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THTR 1183
Film Appreciation ____
THTR 2183
Film Genres
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THTR 3183
Film & Culture
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CHTW 1513
Choctaw Lang. & Cult.
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CHTW 1613
Choctaw Lang. Cult. II
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FREN 1113
Elementary French I
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FREN 1223
Elementary French II
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GERM 1113
Elementary German I
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GERM 1213
Elementary German II
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NS
1213
Chickasaw Cul. & Lan.
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SPAN 1113
Elementary Spanish I
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SPAN 1223
Principles of Spanish
SPAN 2113
Intermediate Spanish I
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SPAN 2223
Intermediate Spanish II
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SPAN 3113
Int. Span. Comp. Gram.
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SPAN 3123
Int. Spanish Convers.
SPAN 3133
Intro. Hispanic Lit.
SPAN 3143
Hispanic Civil. & Cult.
SPAN 4113
Spanish Peninsular Lit.
SPAN 4133
Ad. Span. Gram. Comp.
SPAN 4183
Study Abroad in Span.
SPAN 4223
Latin American Lit.
SPAN 4303
Span. Phonetics Dial.
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POLICIES OF GENERAL EDUCATION
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A student must have a 2.00 retention/graduation GPA in all general education coursework completed.
A student must have a 2.00 retention/graduation GPA in all general education coursework completed at
Southeastern.
Students must successfully complete either CIS 1003 or BIM 1553 (or their equivalent at another institution of higher
Education), or earn advanced standing in either course by passing a computer proficiency test offered by the
Department of Chemistry, Computer, and Physical Sciences or Department of Management and Marketing at
Southeastern. One year of computer science in high school will no longer satisfy the computer proficiency
requirement at Southeastern.
A student must complete English Composition I (ENG 1113), the Math requirement, and computer proficiency in
his/her first 30 hours of college coursework at Southeastern.
A student must complete ENG 1213 and COMM 1233 or COMM 2213 within the first 45 hours of coursework at
Southeastern.
Additional Information
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Minimum hours for graduation is 124 hrs.
Minimum upper division hours is 40 hrs.(20 hrs. upper division hours in the major).
Minimum hours at a four year university is 60 hrs.
Minimum GPA for graduation is 2.0 (2.0 in the major as well)
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