COLLEGES MAC 3234 (3) Survey of Calculus 2 STA 3023 (3) Introduction to Statistics BSC 2010 (4) Integrated Principles of Biology 1 BSC 2011 (4) Integrated . Principles of Biology 2 CHM 2040 (3) Introduction to General Chemistry CHM 2041 (3) General Chemistry CHM 2045L (1) General Chemistry Lab PHY 2004 (3) Applied Physics PHY 2004L (1) Applied Physics Lab Additional CAP 3802 (3) Intro to Computer Required Programming and Software Preprofessional Packages Courses: SPC 2600 (3) Introduction to Public Speaking OR AEE 3030C (3) Oral Communications in Agricultural Professions Minimum Preprofessional Credit Total 64 Forestry majors: BOT 2011 (4) Plant Diversity may be used in place of BSC 2011; MAN 3021 (3) Principles of Management is a highly rec- ommended additional course. Natural Resource Conservation majors: Choose either PSY 2013 OR PUP 3204 ENTRY TIME FOR STUDENTS The upper division sequence for all majors in the school begins with FNR 3131C (4) which is only offered during summer C term, begin- ning in May prior to the normal junior year. Detailed information on attendance require- ments, registration, and dates for the summer required session should be obtained from the school's Student Services Office. See the univer- sity calendar for the summer A term application deadline. Students should plan to complete the summer program and all of their preprofes- sional course work in order to begin their upper division enrollment in the school dur- ing the fall semester. Couise sequencing makes entry at times other than the fall semester diffi- cult. Students who have not completed the sum- mer program and/or all of the preprofessional courses in time to enter the school's upper divi- sion during a fall semester are advised to con- tact the School of Forest Resources and Conservation for guidance. UPPER DIVISION ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The specific requirements for admission to the school are given below according to credit hours earned. It should be understood, howev- er, that only minimum requirements are given, and that admission is a selective process based upon a student's overall academic qualifica- Physical and Biological Sciences: tions, space availability, and limitations on the resources needed to maintain a high quality program and atmosphere. All students applying for admission to the upper division of the school must have complet- ed two sequential courses of foreign language in secondary school or the equivalent of 8-10 semester hours at the postsecondary level. A student can be admitted to the school if: a) at 30 hours s/he has completed 10 hours from the Specific Preprofessional Courses (SPPC) listed below with a minimum SPPC GPA of 2.5, has completed 12 hours of Gen- eral Education credits, and has earned an overall GPA of 2.75. b) at 45 hours s/he has completed 18 hours from the Specific Preprofessional Courses (SPPC) listed below with a minimum SPPC GPA of 2.5, has completed 18 hours of Gen- eral Education credits, and has earned an overall GPA of 2.50. c) at 60 hours s/he has completed 24 hours from the Specific Preprofessional Courses (SPPC) listed below (plus STA 3023 and CAP 3802) with a minimum SPPC GPA of 2.5, has completed 24 hours of General Edu- cation credits, satisfied the CLAST and Gor- don Rule requirements, and has earned an overall GPA of 2.0. Specific Preprofessional Courses (SPPC) BSC2010 BSC2010C CHM2040 CHM2041 BSC2011 BSC2011C CHM2045L ECO2023 MAC 3233 MAC 3234 PHY 2004 PHY 2004L The 60-hour requirements shown above also apply to students transferring with an AA degree from a Florida public university or com- munity college. Professional courses may only be taken by upper division students. Students with a deficit of more than 12 credit hours in preprofessional courses will not be admitted to the upper divi- sion. Curricula The upper-division course sequences for majors are listed below: FORESTRY PRIOR TO JUNIOR YEAR Summer Semester FNR 3131C (4) Dendrology/Forest Plants ENC 3250 (3) Professional Communication OR AEE 3033 (3) Agricultural Writing JUNIOR YEAR Fall Semester FNR 3410C (4) Natural Resource Sampling SOS 3022C (4) General Soils FOR 3342C (3) Tree Biology FOR 3153C (3) Forest Ecology Spring Semester FOR 3162C (4) Silviculture FOR 3430C (4) Forest Mensuration WIS 3401C (3) Wildlife Ecology and Management FOR 4541 (3) Forest Economics SENIOR YEAR Fall Semester FOR 4621 (3) Forest Management FOR 4754C (3) Forest Operations and Wood Utilization FOR 4624C (4) Forest Health Management FNR 4343C (3) Forest Water Resources Spring Semester FNR 4660C (3) Natural Resource Policy and Administration FOR 4090C (2) Urban Forestry FOR 4060 (2) International Forestry FNR 4623C (3) Integrated Natural Resource Management FNR 4040C (2) Natural Resource Communication Free Electives: 6 credits WILDLIFE ECOLOGY PRIOR TO JUNIOR YEAR Summer Semester FNR 3131C (4) Dendrology/Forest Plants ENC 3250 (3) Professional Communication JUNIOR YEAR Fall Semester FNR 3410C (4) Natural Resource Sampling PCB 3043 (4) Introduction to Ecology PUP 3204 (3) Politics and Ecology BOT 2710 (3) Practical Plant Taxonomy Directed/Free Electives (variable credit) Spring Semester WIS 3401C (3) Wildlife Ecology and Management ZOO 3303C (4) Vertebrate Zoology FAS 4305C (3) Fishery Science BOT 3153C (3) Local Flora Directed/Free Electives (variable credit) PRIOR TO SENIOR YEAR Summer Semester WIS 4945C (2) Field Techniques (optional) SENIOR YEAR Fall Semester WIS 4554 (3) Conservation Biology WIS 4541C (3) Terrestrial Wildlife Resources ZOO 3203 (4) Invertebrate Zoology OR ENY 3005C (3) Principles of Entomology Directed/Free Electives (variable credit) Spring Semester FNR 4660C (3) Natural Resource Policy and Administration FNR 4623C (3) Integrated Natural Resource Management FOR 3162C (4) Silviculture WIS 4443C (3) Wetland Wildlife Resources Directed/Free electives (variable credit)