UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences



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Transfer Information UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences The information presented in the following section will assist all pre-transfer students, regardless of whether baccalaureate-oriented courses in introductory agricultural, consumer and environmental sciences related areas are offered at their community colleges. If transferable courses in these areas are not available, alternatives are suggested to meet the University of Illinois General Education requirements. The University of Illinois admits qualified transfer students who have completed at least one year (two semesters) at another higher education institution. Please note that the criteria for admission vary depending on if a student will have completed less than 60 or 60+ transferable credit hours by the time of enrollment. Transfer students with 60 or more hours are expected to have successfully completed a transfer course equivalent which satisfies the University of Illinois Quantitative Reasoning I (Mathematics) General Education requirement for their intended program of study as a condition of admission. Some programs have other specific courses that must be included in the pre-transfer programs as outlined. Prerequisite courses and requirements necessary for admission are shown in red italics. The college requires a minimum GPA of 2.50 (A=4.00) in most programs to be considered for admission. Several programs require higher minimum grade point averages for consideration; so, applicants should consult the specific major and concentration to which they intend to apply. Some programs of study offered by the College of ACES require completion of this campus CHEM 232, Elementary Organic Chemistry I, as a graduation requirement. The corresponding lab, CHEM 233, Elementary Organic Chemistry Lab I, may be required when applicable. CHEM 232, Elementary Organic Chemistry I, is a one-semester (lecture only) survey course which covers many of the topics of a two-course organic chemistry sequence offered elsewhere. Completion of the first course of a transferable two-course organic chemistry sequence does not satisfy the organic chemistry requirement for those programs of study, unless currently articulated as such (consult https://www.transferology.com) for information about course equivalents). General Education Requirements All College of ACES students are required to satisfy certain minimum hours in the areas of the natural sciences, humanities, cultural studies, and social sciences. In many curricula, some or all of these requirements are fulfilled with campus-wide general education courses already prescribed by the program. The remainder of the requirements can be fulfilled with other courses chosen from the Campus General Education Course List: https://courses.illinois.edu/gened/2015/fall Language Recommendation: There is no longer a language requirement for transfer admission. The College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences requires completion through the third level of one language other than English, either in high school or college, to graduate from the college. It is strongly recommended that transfer applicants complete this graduation requirement prior to the term of enrollment at the University of Illinois. Early completion of this graduation requirement will allow time to complete other degree requirements, e.g., General Education coursework. Length of time to graduation may increase if the Language Requirement for graduation is not completed prior to enrollment. - 1 -

Agricultural and Biological Engineering The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 3.00 (A=4.00). MATH 220, Calculus MATH 231, Calculus II PHYS 211, University Physics: Mechanics requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended: or ECON 103, Macroeconomic Principles CHEM 104, General Chemistry II and CHEM 105, General Chemistry Lab II strongly recommended CS 101, Intro Computing: Engrg & Sci PHYS 212, Univ Physics: Elec & Mag PHYS 213, Univ Physics: Thermal Physics RHET 105, Writing and Research 1 Language Recommendation 2 Students planning Junior-level transfer into Agricultural and Biological Engineering should refer to the College of Engineering section of the Transfer Handbook. For more information and transfer requirements for junior-level transfer, please contact the College of Engineering s Office of Academic Programs (engrap@illinois.edu or 217-333-2280). 1 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 2 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 2 -

Agricultural and Consumer Economics Agri-Accounting; Agribusiness, Markets and Management; Consumer Economics and Finance; Environmental Economics and Policy; Farm Management; Finance in Agri-Business; Financial Planning; Policy, International Trade and Development; Public Policy and Law The minimum GPA for admission to all programs in the department of ACE is 2.75 (A=4.00). Meeting the minimum may not ensure your admission, since the actual GPA of the yearly applicant pool determines that number. MATH 112, Algebra (College Algebra), or higher 1 Junior-level transfer admission requires for all concentrations completion of transfer coursework equivalent to the ACCY 201, Accounting and Accountancy I or an Intro to Financial Accounting course 2 ECON 103, Macroeconomic Principles MATH 220, Calculus 3 or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I AND one of the following: MATH 124, Finite Mathematics or MATH 125, Elementary Linear Algebra or MATH 231, Calculus II 3 Junior-level admission requires completion of additional transfer coursework equivalent to the following University of Illinois course for the following concentrations: Agri-Accounting, Agribusiness Markets and Management and Finance in Agribusiness ACCY 202, Accounting and Accountancy II or an Intro to Managerial Accounting course 4 requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended. ACE 161, Microcomputer Applications or CS 105, Intro to Computing, Non-Tech ECON 202, Economic Statistics I RHET 105, Writing and Research 5 Language Recommendation 6 1 If you place into Math 112, Algebra, please note that this course does not satisfy the University of Illinois Quantitative 2 The first accounting course of a two-course sequence or the first two accounting courses of a three-course sequence, which is/are articulated as equivalent to the University of Illinois ACCY 201 and ACCY 202. 3 For students intending to attend graduate school, completion of a two-course calculus sequence equivalent to MATH 220 and MATH 231 is strongly recommended. 4 The second accounting course of a two-course sequence or the remaining two accounting courses of a threecourse sequence, which is/are articulated as equivalent to the University of Illinois ACCY 201 and ACCY 202. 5 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 6 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 3 -

Agricultural Leadership and Science Education Agricultural Leadership Education; Agricultural Science Education* The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 2.50 (A=4.00) for Agricultural Leadership Education and 2.75 (A=4.00) for Agricultural Science Education*. following University of Illinois course: Junior-level transfer admission requires completion of transfer coursework equivalent to one of the MATH 124, Finite Mathematics or MATH 220, Calculus or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended: ANSC 100, Intro to Animal Sciences CHEM 102, Gen Chem I and CHEM 103, Gen Chem Lab I CPSC 112, Introduction to Crop Sciences FSHN 101, Intro to Food Science & Nutrition HORT 100, Introduction to Horticulture PSYC 100, Intro Psych RHET 105, Writing and Research 2 Language Recommendation 3 *All candidates for admission to this professional education preparation program are required to pass the Illinois Certification Testing System (ICTS) Test of Academic Proficiency (TAP) as a criterion for admission. Test scores must be reported to the Council on Teacher Education by the time of application to the program (Illinois code = 052). The exam needs to be completed and scores submitted no later than the summer semester prior to fall enrollment or no later than the fall semester prior to spring enrollment. Effective July 2012, the Illinois State Board of Education determined the ACT Plus Writing/SAT scores can be used in lieu of a passing score on the Test of Academic Proficiency (formerly known as the Illinois Test of Basic Skills). For details please see: http://education.illinois.edu/students/prospective-students/act. For further information, please contact The Council on Teacher Education at: http://www.cote.illinois.edu/. 1 If you place into MATH 112, Algebra, please note that this course does not satisfy the University of Illinois Quantitative 2 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 3 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 4 -

Animal Sciences Companion Animal and Equine Sciences; Science, Pre-Veterinary and Medical; Technology and Management The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 2.50 (A=4.00). CHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry or an introductory chemistry course with Lab Junior-level transfer admission requires completion of transfer coursework equivalent to the following University of Illinois courses: MATH 220, Calculus or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended: ANSC 100, Intro to Animal Sciences CHEM 104, General Chemistry II and CHEM 105, General Chemistry Lab II strongly recommended MCB 100, Introductory Microbiology and MCB 101, Intro Microbiology Laboratory RHET 105, Writing and Research 2 Language Recommendation 3 2 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 3 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 5 -

Crop Sciences Agroecology; Biological Sciences; Crop Agribusiness; Crops; Horticultural Food Systems; Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Biology and Plant Protection The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 2.50 (A=4.00). CHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry or an introductory chemistry course with Lab Junior-level transfer admission requires completion of transfer coursework equivalent to the following University of Illinois courses: MATH 220, Calculus or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended. CHEM 104, General Chemistry II and CHEM 105, General Chemistry Lab II strongly recommended CPSC 112, Introduction to Crop Sciences IB 103, Introduction to Plant Biology MCB 100, Introductory Microbiology and MCB 101, Intro Microbiology Laboratory NRES 102, Introduction to NRES RHET 105, Writing and Research 2 Language Recommendation 3 2 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 3 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 6 -

Food Science & Human Nutrition Dietetics; Food Science; Hospitality Management; Human Nutrition The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 2.50 (A=4.00) for all concentrations except Dietetics and Human Nutrition, which are both 3.00 (A=4.00). Application to Food Science, Dietetics, and Hospitality Management at the Sophomore-level is highly recommended due to sequential courses. Those who enter at the Junior-level may require 5 semesters total on campus to complete their degree requirements. CHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry or an introductory chemistry course with Lab Junior-level transfer admission requires completion of transfer coursework equivalent to the following University of Illinois courses: CHEM 104, General Chemistry II and CHEM 105, General Chemistry Lab II MATH 220, Calculus or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I 2 requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended: ACCY 201, Accounting and Accountancy I or an Intro to Financial Accounting course 3 FSHN 101, Intro to Food Science & Nutrition MCB 100, Introductory Microbiology and MCB 101, Intro Microbiology Laboratory MCB 244, Human Anatomy & Physiology I and MCB 245, Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 4 MCB 246, Human Anatomy & Physiology II and MCB 247, Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 4 RHET 105, Writing and Research 5 Language Recommendation 6 2 Students interested in the concentration in Food Science must complete a course equivalent to MATH 220, Calculus. Completion of an equivalent to MATH 234, Calculus for Business I, is not acceptable to fulfill the curriculum s degree requirement. 3 The first accounting course of a two-course sequence or the first two accounting courses of a three-course sequence, which is/are articulated as equivalent to the University of Illinois ACCY 201 and ACCY 202. This course is a programmatic requirement for the Hospitality Management concentration only. 4 These courses are programmatic requirements for the Dietetics and Human Nutrition concentrations only. 5 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 6 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 7 -

Human Development and Family Studies The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 2.50 (A=4.00). following University of Illinois course: Junior-level transfer admission requires completion of transfer coursework equivalent to the following University of Illinois courses: MATH 124, Finite Mathematics or MATH 220, Calculus or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I PSYC 100, Intro Psych requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended: or ECON 103, Macroeconomic Principles ACE 161, Microcomputer Applications or CS 105, Intro to Computing, Non-Tech ANTH 143, Biology of Human Behavior FSHN 120, Contemporary Nutrition HDFS 105, Intro to Human Development RHET 105, Writing and Research 2 SOC 100, Introduction to Sociology Language Recommendation 3 2 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 3 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 8 -

Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences Fish and Wildlife Conservation; Global Change and Landscape Dynamics; Human Dimensions of the Environment; Resource Conservation and Restoration Ecology The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 2.50 (A=4.00). CHEM 101, Introductory Chemistry or an introductory chemistry course with Lab Junior-level transfer admission requires completion of transfer coursework equivalent to the following University of Illinois courses: MATH 220, Calculus or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended. CHEM 104, General Chemistry II and CHEM 105, General Chemistry Lab II strongly recommended GEOG 103, Earth s Physical Systems or GEOL 107, Physical Geology or MCB 100, Introductory Microbiology or PHYS 101, College Physics: Mech & Heat IB 103, Introduction to Plant Biology IB 104, Animal Biology NRES 102, Intro to NRES NRES 201, Introductory Soils RHET 105, Writing and Research 2 Language Recommendation 3 2 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 3 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 9 -

Technical Systems Management The minimum GPA for admission consideration is 2.50 (A=4.00). following University of Illinois course: Junior-level transfer admission requires completion of transfer coursework equivalent to one of the MATH 220, Calculus or MATH 234, Calculus for Business I requirement prior to transfer is highly recommended. ACCY 201, Accounting and Accountancy I or an Intro to Financial Accounting course 2 ACE 161, Microcomputer Applications or CS 105, Intro to Computing, Non-Tech ECON 103, Macroeconomic Principles PHYS 101, College Physics: Mech & Heat PHYS 102, College Physics: E&M & Modern or CHEM 104 & 105, General Chemistry II/Lab II RHET 105, Writing and Research 3 TSM 100, Technical Systems in Agr Language Recommendation 4 Reasoning I Gen Ed requirement (please refer to page 1 for this website link) 2 The first accounting course of a two-course sequence or the first two accounting courses of a three-course sequence, which is/are articulated as equivalent to the University of Illinois ACCY 201 and ACCY 202. 3 At most institutions, the equivalent requires a two-course English composition sequence. 4 Please refer to Page 1 for the explanation of the Language Recommendation for transfer admission and graduation - 10 -