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Jan 15, 2025
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2024-2025 Catalog and Student Handbook
CSN Map: BAS Environmental Conservation (Associates Completed)
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WHO SHOULD USE THIS ACADEMIC MAP
This academic map should be used by CSN students who have been accepted into the Environmental Conservation, BAS and have completed the AAS Environmental Conservation.
HOW THIS ACADEMIC MAP IS SET UP
The academic map only covers the courses that remain to complete on the BAS once the AAS Environmental Conservation degree is completed, totals 60 credits, and assumes no transferred coursework. It is set up to show students the ideal path to completing the degree in five (5) semesters. Students who cannot take the map’s recommended number of credits each semester will take longer to complete the degree and graduate. Click on a course to see more information about that course including description, prerequisites and credit value.
STUDENT NOTE:
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Students must complete this BAS degree with a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or higher.
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Prior to Semester #1 - Complete the AAS Environmental Management, apply for admission to the Environmental Conservation program, and be accepted into the program or receive approval from the Program Director.
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Semester #1 - Recommended Courses
- Total Minimum Credits: 13
- Students MUST MEET with an advisor or counselor BEFORE REGISTERING for their NEXT SEMESTER.
Semester #2 - Recommended Courses
- Total Minimum Credits: 12
- Students MUST MEET with an advisor or counselor BEFORE REGISTERING for their NEXT SEMESTER.
Semester #3 - Recommended Courses (Summer Term Suggested)
- Total Minimum Credits: 4
- Students MUST MEET with an advisor or counselor BEFORE REGISTERING for their NEXT SEMESTER.
Semester #4 - Recommended Courses
- Total Minimum Credits: 17
- Students MUST MEET with an advisor or counselor BEFORE REGISTERING for their NEXT SEMESTER.
Semester #5 - Recommended Courses
- Total Minimum Credits: 14
- APPLY FOR GRADUATION by the deadline. Visit www.csn.edu/graduation for more information on applying for graduation.
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