Students admitted to the college are required to complete a number of common required courses. In addition, students take two of the elective courses that are introductory to the undergraduate majors in the college.
College Requirements
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College Electives
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Besides completion of specific courses some majors, such as Agricultural Engineering and Human Nutrition specify minimum cumulative GPA (as shown below) that should be obtained before applying for majoring.
Major
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Total Credits to Complete before majoring
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Required CGPA
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Courses to complete before majoring
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Agricultural Engineering
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24
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≥ 2.1
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1. CAMS2000
2. PHYS2101 or PHYS21071 , MATH21071 , CHEM21011 (at least two courses must be completed) ≥2.1 • ≥ C in CHEM2101, PHYS2101 or PHYS2107 & MATH2107
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Human Nutrition
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≥ 2.7
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- CAMS2000
- BIOL2101 or CHEM2101 or PHYS2101
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Animal Science
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- CAMS2000
- BIOL2101 or CHEM2101 or PHYS2101
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Food Science
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Marine Sciences and Fisheries
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Natural Resource Economics
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Soil Sciences
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Veterinary Technology
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Water Technology
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Students meeting the following criteria can apply for major:
1- Complete minimum of 24 credits.
2- Pass CAMS2000 course.
3- Finish one science course (PHYS2101 or CHEM2101 or BIOL2101).
Any student with 30 credits or more must apply for a major irrespective of his/her status and courses taken. Students who do not apply for a major will be majored in any available major.
Major assignment will depend on the following criteria:
1- Availability of seats.
2- Cumulative GPA.
3- Not under probation post application
- Major changes are allowed only once and within the first year of the current major.
- Students applying for a major change must meet admission requirements of the requested program and should have passed one science course, LANC2141 Or LANC2146 , and the introductory course of his/her current major.
- The new major will count only the courses relevant to the program. Note: not counting some of the courses may delay graduation.
- For non-vacant major, the applicant should have “a minimum of 2.3 cumulative GPA” or “higher than the last admitted student” in case the last admitted student had a cumulative GPA higher than 2.3.
- Priority of major allocation will be given to students without major during the major selection period.
- In all cases and without exception, the maximum allowable transfer should not exceed 10% of the assigned number in each major.