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Wildlife Conservation and Management

 

The following is a list of courses that satisfy the General Education Block and the Associate in Arts Degree requirements here at North Central Missouri College as well as the requirements for the Wildlife Conservation and Management major at Southwest Missouri State University.  This guide is valid ONLY for those seeking the General Education Block or an Associate in Arts Degree.

                                                                                                                                                                 

 

NCMC General Education Core Curriculum-42 semester hours

Communications                                                                                                   9 Credits

EN 101 English I and

EN 102 English II and

SP 175 Speech

 

Mathematics                                                                                                          3 Credits

MT 122 College Algebra

Humanities and Fine Arts                                                                                     9 Credits

Choose three courses, one course from three of the four categories:

Literature:

EN 252 World Literature: Enlightenment to the Present

EN 261 American Literature Before 1865

EN 262American Literature After 1865

 

Humanities/Cultural Studies:

HU 110 Humanities: Pre-Renaissance

HU 111 Humanities: Renaissance to Present

HI 101 Western Civilization to 1700

HI 102 Western Civilization since 1700

 

Fine Arts:

AR 104 Art Appreciation

MU 109 Music Appreciation

TH111 Introduction to Theatre

 

Foreign Language/Philosophy:

FL 100 Elementary Spanish I

FL 101 Elementary Spanish II

FL 110 Elementary German I

FL 155 American Sign Language I

PH 101 Ethics

PH 102 Introduction to Philosophy

RL 101 Introduction to Religion

    

Social Sciences                                                                                                     9 Credits

GE 106 Introduction to World Geography and

HI 103 American History to 1877

 

Choose one: PY121 General Psychology, SO 107 General Sociology, HI 104 American History since 1877, EC 252 Macroeconomics, etc.

 

Life and Physical Sciences                                                                                  9 Credits

Choose one course from Life Sciences and one course from Physical Sciences.

Biological Sciences

BI 100 General Biology

BI 101 General Botany

BI 103 General Zoology

 

Physical Sciences

ES 106 Physical Geology

CH 110 General Chemistry I

 

Managing Information                                                                                          3 Credits

BT 160 Microcomputer Applications I

General Education       42 Credits

Health and Physical Education                                                                           3 Credits

PE 105 Health Education

PE Activity Course

 

Military experience accepted with proper documentation for activity courses

Major Field Requirements                                                                                  17 Credits

AG 105 & 106 Plant Science and Lab

If you took BI 100 for Gen. Ed –take BI 101 AND BI 103

If you took BI 101 for Gen. Ed –take BI 100 AND BI 103

If you took BI 103 for Gen. Ed –take BI 100 AND BI 101

If you took ES106 for Gen. Ed –take CH 110

If you took CH 110 for Gen Ed --take ES 106

 

Associate of Arts Degree    62 Total Credits

                                                                                                                                                                 

 Wildlife Conservation and Management

 

This major is offered cooperatively by the Biology and Agriculture Departments.

Refer specific questions regarding this degree program to:

Dr. Steve Jensen, Chair                             Dr. Anson Elliott, Chair

Department of Biology                                Department of Agriculture

417.836.5126                                                417.836.5638

 

Rev. 09/11