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CATALOG # 136 (2013-2014) ANIMAL SCIENCE (PIN)

TOTAL HOURS - 120 PRODUCTION/INDUSTRY OPTION



DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL SCIENCE

STUDENT UIN# ______
COURSE CR. SUBSTITUTION COURSE CR. SUBSTITUTION
ACCT 209 3 POLS 206 3

AGLS 101 1 POLS 207 3
FINC ELECT 3 STAT 301 3
ANSC 107 3 VTPP 323 3
108 1 BIOL 107 4
303 3 ECON ELECT 3
305 3 ENTO ELECT 3
307 3 HIST ELECT 3

318 3 HIST ELECT 3

433 3 HUMANITIES 3

437 3 HUMANITIES 3
(Visual/Performing Arts)
PROD ELECT 4 MATH ELECT 3

PROD ELECT 4 MATH/LOGIC 3

481 1 MGMT ELECT 3
CHEM 101 3 MICR ELECT 3
111 1 ____________________________ TECH COMM 3
222 3 INTL/CULTURAL DIV 3

ENGL 104 3 INTL/CULTURAL DIV 3

GENE 301 4 WRITING INTNSV CRS __

KINE 199 1 WRITING INTNSV CRS __ _______
(S/U)
KINE 198 1 GENERAL ELECTIVES (17 HOURS)
(Health and Fitness) (Students may choose a concentration in beef, dairy, horses, swine,
sheep and goats or meat science by selecting electives in these areas)






* Univ. Core Curriculum Requirements (2010/2011)
** Foreign Language
05/19/10 *** International and Cultural Diversity (6 hours)


Economics elective AGEC 105, ECON 202 or ECON 203 MUSC 200, 201, 311, 312, 315, 319,
Entomology elective ENTO 201 or 208 321, 324
History elective HIST 105 and 106 or other courses in PHIL Any course (except PHIL 240,
American and Texas history, 341, 342)
except courses pertaining solely RELS 211, 213, 303, 304, 317, 351,
to Texas history may not 360, 392
comprise more than 3 hours THAR 101, 155, 201, 280, 281
WMST 200, 333, 374, 401, 461, 473,
474, 477
Humanities elective
AFST 201, 302 Required Humanities Elect. ANTH 324
AMST 300, 320 (Visual/Performing Arts) ARCH 249, 250, 350, 430, 434, 437
ANTH 202, 205, 301, 302, 303, 306, ARTS 103,111,112,149,150,212,
308, 313, 315, 316, 317, 318, 324, 305,311,329,330,335,349,350,445
350, 351, 353, 354 CARC 335
CLAS 352
ARCH 249, 250, 329, 345, 350, 430, 434 DCED 161, 162, 168, 172, 173
ARTS 149, 150, 329, 330, 335, 349 ENDS 101, 115
350, 445 ENGL 212, 219, 251, 312, 317, 340,
CLAS 351 351, 356, 385, 412
COMM 301, 327, 425 EURO 405,425,432,435,446,447,455
ENGL 203, 204, 205, 212, 221, 222, FILM 201, 301, 394
227, 228, 231, 232, 235, 251, FREN 425
308, 310, 312, 313, 314, 315, GERM 334, 432
316, 317, 321, 322, 323, 329, HORT 203
330, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337, KINE 160- 175, 311
338, 339, 340, 345, 346, 347, LAND 240
348, 350, 351, 352, 353, 354, MODL 352
355, 356, 360, 361,362, 365, MUSC 200, 201, 280, 302, 311, 312,
374, 375, 376, 377, 378, 379, 315, 319, 321, 324
385, 390, 392, 393, 394, 396, PERF 301
401, 412, 414, 415, 431, 474, 481 PHIL 330, 375
ENGR 482 SPAN 410, 413

GEOG 202, 301, 305, 323 THAR 101, 110, 155, 201, 210, 280,
HIST Any Course 281, 407
HORT 203 Math elective MATH 141 or 166
HUMA 211, 213, 303, 304 Math/Logic elective PHIL 240 or MATH 131, 142, 151,
LAND 240, 340 or 171
LBAR 203, 331, 332, 333 Management elective AGEC 325, 340 or MGMT 309
LING 307, 310 Microbiology elective DASC 326 or BIOL 206
MODL Any course in the Department TECH COMM elective ENGL 210 or 301 or COMM 203
of Hispanic Studies or the Production elective ANSC 406, 412, 414, or 420 or upper
Department of European and Classical level ANSC course upon
Languages and Cultures (see note 5 consultation with Academic
in the TAMU Undergraduate Advisor
Catalog 2010-2011). Finance elective AGEC 330 or FINC 309



* Students are responsible to insure that they meet the University Core Curriculum requirements outlined in their respective catalog number.
** To understand the major cultures of the world as expressed in art, philosophy, politics or economy, it is necessary to know and appreciate
languages other than ones native language. Therefore some proficiency in a foreign language is also required to graduate fromTexas
A&M University. This requirement can be met by: 1) Completing two units (two full years) of high school course work in the same
foreign language. 2) Demonstrating proficiency in a foreign language by examination or 3) Completing one year of course work at
the college level in the same foreign language.
*** International and Cultural Diversity Acceptable courses are listed in the TAMU Undergraduate Catalog 2010-2011.

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