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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
CSN Associate of Science Physical Science Map for Transfer to NSU BS Environmental & Resource Science Major
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WHO SHOULD USE THIS ACADEMIC MAP
This academic map should be used by CSN students who are completing the Associate of Science in Physical Science at CSN AND PLAN TO TRANSFER TO NSU to complete a BS Environmental & Resource Science Major upon graduating from CSN.
HOW THIS ACADEMIC MAP IS SET UP
The academic map is set up to show students the ideal path to completing the degree in four (4) semesters. Students who cannot take the map’s recommended number of credits each semester will take longer to complete the degree, graduate and transfer.
CSN ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DESCRIPTION
An Academic Map suggests a schedule of courses based on degree requirements in the CSN catalog and serves as a general guideline to both help build a full schedule each semester and complete an Associate’s degree in two years or a Bachelor’s degree in four years. Some academic maps will serve as a guide for transfer offering both completion at CSN (first two years) and completion at another NSHE institution (second two years).
Students should regularly meet with their academic advisor to confirm their official degree plans, to determine how the academic map will best fit your needs, and to ensure applicable course selection and sequencing.These maps are not a substitute for academic advisement - contact your advisor if you have any questions about scheduling or about your degree requirements.
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CSN Semester #1 (17 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
CSN Semester #2 (14 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
- English (General Education) - Credits 3: ENG 102 - Composition II
- Social Science (General Education) - Credits 3:
See a counselor or advisor for course selection - Special Program Requirements (Special Program ) - Credits 4: BIOL 191 - Introduction to Organismal Biology
- Special Program Requirements (Special Program ) - Credits 4: CHEM 121 - General Chemistry I
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CSN Semester #3 (15 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
CSN Semester #4 (14 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
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APPLY FOR GRADUATION by the deadline. Click www.csn.edu/graduation for more information on applying for graduation.
Recommended Courses
- Fine Arts (General Education) - Credits 3:
See a counselor or advisor for course selection - Literature (General Education) - Credits 3:
ENG 231 or ENG 232 - Special Program Requirements (Special Program ) - Credits 4: CHEM 241 - Organic Chemistry I
- Special Program Requirements (Special Program ) - Credits 4: GEOL 101 - Geology: Exploring Planet Earth
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Transfer from CSN with A.S.
If you are a student transferring from the College of Southern Nevada and have completed an Associate of Arts (AA), Associate of Science (AS), or Associate of Business (AB) degree, you may be admitted to Nevada State University with full junior status. You will not need to take any additional classes to satisfy NSU’s Core Curriculum requirements.
NSU Semester #1 (15 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C- or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
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STAT 391 - Credits 3:
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GEOG 117 - Credits 3:
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ERS Area “A” Elective - Credits 3:
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ERS Area “A” Elective - Credits 3:
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General Elective - Credits 3:
NSU Semester #2 (16 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C- or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
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ERS Area “A” Elective with Lab - Credits 4:
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ERS Area “B” Elective - Credits 3:
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Upper Division Elective - Credits 3:
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Upper Division Elective - Credits 3:
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General Elective - Credits 3:
NSU Semester #3 (15 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C- or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
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ERS Area “B” Elective - Credits 3:
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ERS Area “B” Elective - Credits 3:
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Upper Division Elective - Credits 3:
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Upper Division Elective - Credits 3:
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General Elective - Credits 3:
NSU Semester #4 (14 Total Minimum Credit Hours)
Semester Notes
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Student MUST earn a grade of C- or higher in each course for this semester.
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Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
Semester Milestones
Recommended Courses
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ENV 480 - Credits 4:
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ERS Area “B” Elective with Lab - Credits 4:
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Upper Division Elective - Credits 3:
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Upper Division Elective - Credits 3:
Special Notes
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