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Associate in Science Degree with a Concentration in
Agriculture Animal Science (113)

The concentration in animal science prepares students to transfer to four-year universities to pursue a bachelor's degree in pre-veterinary medicine, animal science, and/or animal nutrition.

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The associate in science (A.S.) degree is designed to complete the lower-division (freshman and sophomore) portion of a bachelor of science degree in STEM-related majors. As a result, the A.S. degree does not include the entire General Education Core Curriculum (GECC). Therefore, students will need to complete MORE general education courses after transfer by completing the GECC curriculum while enrolled at the participating Illinois transfer institution OR fulfilling the general education requirements of their selected non-participating transfer institution.

Agriculture-Animal Science
IAI Recommended Baccalaureate Curriculum

 

Transfer Considerations

Students who have already chosen the university to which they plan to transfer should consult that institution's catalog or department advisor and an SVCC academic advisor in planning their program.

  • For admission into Veterinary Colleges, you can have a B.S. degree in general animal science, zoology, and pre-veterinary medicine, among others.
  • A sequence of biology may be required for full transfer benefits. (BIO 105, 123, 131). Some transfer schools may prefer BIO 105 and BIO 111 or CHE 201 for. any animal science major, especially for pre-veterinary medicine.
  • Zoology courses are highly recommended for animal science majors and pre-veterinary medicine majors.

Competitive Admissions

Since admission is competitive, completing the recommended courses does not by itself guarantee admission.

Program Contacts at Sauk Valley Community College

  • Academic Advising, 815-835-6354
  • Kevin M. Larsen, Assistant Professor of Agriculture 815-835-6279

 

Minimum Total Credit Hours - 66-67 Hours

Suggested Course Sequence

First Semester - 17-18 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
* BIO105 Principles of Biology 5 Hours
CHE105 General Chemistry I 5 Hours
ENG101 Composition I 3 Hours
FYE101 First Year Experience 1 Hour
MAT203 Calculus & Analytic Geometry I 4 Hours
- OR -
MAT220 Finite Mathematics 3 Hours
- OR -
MAT221 Calc for Bus & Soc Science 4 Hours

 

Second Semester - 15 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
AGR Electives 4 Hours
CHE106 General Chemistry II 5 Hours
ENG103 Composition II 3 Hours
MAT240 Elementary Statistics 3 Hours

 

Third Semester - 18 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
Humanities 3 Hours
General Education Elective 3 Hours
Social Science 3 Hours
AGR116 Introduction to Animal Science 4 Hours
* BIO131 General Zoology 5 Hours

 

Fourth Semester - 16 Hours

Course # Course Title Hours
Fine Arts 3 Hours
Social Sciences 3 Hours
AGR102 Intro to Agriculture Econom 4 Hours
CIS109 Introduction to Computers 3 Hours
COM131 Intro to Oral Communication 3 Hours

 

Footnotes

* A sequence of biology may be required for full transfer benefits. (BIO 105, 123, 131). Some transfer schools may prefer BIO 105 and BIO 111 or CHE 201.