SUNY-ESF, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry Home | Gateways | Academics | Admission | Directories | Site Index SEARCH: Undergraduate Admissions Home Freshman Entry Transfer Entry Degree Programs Financial Aid & Scholarships Frequently Asked Questions Rankings & Ratings Visit with us How to Apply International Students Housing Staff & Contact Information Information Request Form ...for answers to any questions you have about ESF or the admissions process Office of Admissions esfinfo@esf.edu 1-800-777-7373 SEARCH: Home > admissions > transfer > tags Northampton Community College (2573) Transfer Articulation Guidelines (TAG) Course Equivalents for SUNY College off Environmental Science and Forestry Back to Cooperative Transfer Colleges page Back to Admissions Home The following Transfer Articulation Guidelines (TAG) display the lower division course requirements for all ESF majors for students entering in the fall 2002 semester or after. Students should match the lower division requirements with the list of approved course equivalents at Northampton Community College. Refer to the NOTES below for further information on the transfer agreement between ESF and Northampton Community College. Associate Degree Programs at The Ranger School Campus Forest Technology Students interested in the 1+1 articulation agreement into one of the Associate Degree Programs at the Ranger School should complete the following courses: Associate in Applied Science Degree Freshman Year: All Students (Completed at a college of the student's choice) Biology I & II w/ Lab 8 credits BIOS107 & BIOS150 Economics 3 credits ECON201 or ECON251 English with a Focus on Writing 6 credits ENGL101 & ENGL151 Electives 10 credits* See note below Trigonometry 3 credits MATH145 or MATH160 or MATH180 * Students planning to continue in the B.S. degree program in Forest Resources Management after earning an A.A.S. degree in Forest Technology are recommended to select from the following courses as free electives: American History 3 credits HIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Calculus I 3 credits MATH180 Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHEM120 Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHYS101 Land Surveying Technology Associate in Applied Science Degree Freshman Year: All Students (Completed at a college of the student's choice) Biology I w/ Lab 4 credits BIOS107 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Economics 3 credits ECON201 or ECON251 English with a Focus on Writing 6 credits ENGL101 & ENGL151 Electives 10 credits Trigonometry 3 credits MATH145 or MATH160 or MATH180 Bachelor Degree Programs at the Syracuse Campus Aquatic and Fisheries Science American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I4 creditsMATH180 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 Electives7-9 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM201 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Organic Chemistry II or Physics II or Calculus II4 creditsCHEM251 or PHYS151 or MATH181 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150 and Ecology BIOS104. Biotechnology American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I & II8 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Genetics w/ Lab4 creditsNot offered Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Microbiology4 creditsBIOS202 Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM201 & CHEM251 Other World Civilizations *3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I & II w/ Lab8 creditsPHYS101 & PHYS151 Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Student Note: 9 credits of general education coursework may be completed during the junior and senior year at ESF. Chemistry American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I & II8 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Computer Applications3 creditsCISC101 or CISC104 or CISC105 or CISC115 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Math Elective (Calculus III recommended)3 credits Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM201 & CHEM251 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENG265 or PHIL121 Physics I & II w/ Lab8 creditsPHYS101 & PHYS151 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Social Science *3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Student Note: Two of the general education requirements may be completed spring of the junior year at ESF. Conservation Biology American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I4 creditsMATH180 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Electives15 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150 and Ecology BIOS104. Construction Management American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Calculus I & II8 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM120 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics w/Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Related discipline electives and/or liberal arts electives25 credits Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Reminder: Surveying for engineers should be taken for those in Construction Management. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150. Dual Undergraduate Option in Forest Ecosystems Science American History3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I & II8 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Forest Ecology4 credits Literature w/ Focus on writing3 creditsENGL151 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM201 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Principles of Management3 creditsBUSA205 Probability & Statistics3 creditsMATH150 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Environmental Biology American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I4 creditsMATH180 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Electives7 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM201 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Organic Chemistry II or Physics II or Calculus II4 creditsCHEM251 or PHYS151 or MATH181 Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 * These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150 and Ecology BIOS104. Student Note: Environmental Biology requires 1 and recommends 2 semesters of physics. Certain graduate/professional programs (e.g. medical, veterinary schools) generally require two semesters of calculus-based physics. PHYS215 & PHYS225 will fulfill the program requirements and are recommended for students planning on graduate programs. Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I w/Lab4 creditsBIOS107 or BIOS150 Calculus I, II, & III12 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 & MATH210 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Computer Programming3 creditsCISC115 or CISC125 or CISC140 or CISC150 Differential Equations3 creditsMATH211 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 Electrical Science3 creditsNot offered Engineering Graphics1 creditENGG100 Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics2 creditsENGG252 Engineering Mechanics - Statics3 creditsENGG201 Engineering Physics I & II w/Lab8 creditsPHYS215 & PHYS225 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Student Note: One of the general education requirements may be completed spring of the senior year at ESF. Environmental Science American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Advanced Math or Science**6-8 credits Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I & II8 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Computer Programming3 creditsCISC115 or CISC125 or CISC140 or CISC150 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 Engineering Physics I & II w/ Lab8 creditsNot offered English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 * These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Keystone College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. ** Examples of advanced science or math courses would be calculus 3 or 4, organic chemistry 1 or 2, quantum physics, analytical chemistry, or microbiology. Please consult the ESF Office of Undergraduate Admissions for assistance with course selection. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150 and Ecology BIOS104. Environmental Studies American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I w/ Lab4 creditsBIOS107 Biology II w/ Lab or Environmental Geology** 4 creditsBIOS150 or GEOL201 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM120 Computer Applications3 creditsCISC101 or CISC104 or CISC105 or CISC115 Ecology3 - 4 creditsBIOS104 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 Electives ***12 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Government/Political Science3 credits Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Pre-Calculus or Calculus****3 - 4 creditsMATH160 or MATH180 Probability & Statistics3 creditsMATH150 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. ** Students must take either Biology II or Geology. Students interested in the Biological Science Applications option must take Biology II. *** Students interested in the Biological Science Applications option must complete Chemistry II in place of one of their elective courses. **** Students interested in the Biological Science Applications option must complete Calculus I. Forest Health American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I4 creditsMATH180 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Electives13 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM201 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150 and Ecology BIOS104. Forest Resources Management American History3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I4 creditsMATH180 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 English w/ Focus on Writing6 creditsENGL101 & ENGL151 Forest Ecology3 - 4 creditsNot offered Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Principles of Management3 creditsBUSA205 Probability & Statistics3 creditsMATH150 Public Speaking3 creditsCMTH102 or CMTH105 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Humanities**3 creditsENGL201 or ENGL203 or ENGL205 or MUSC101 or MUSC110 or PHIL111 or PHIL201 or PHIL202 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 * These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. ** Students may choose to take a literature course that is writing intensive to meet their second English requirement. The literature course would also fulfill the Humanities General Education requirement, resulting in 3 additional Humanities elective credits. Landscape Architecture American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Art or Architectural History6 creditsARCH100 & ARCH155 or ARTA101 & ARTA150 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Drawing/Freehand Drawing3 creditsARTA107 Ecology3 - 4 creditsBIOS104 Electives9 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Mathematics3 creditsMATH145 or MATH160 or MATH150 or MATH180 Natural/Physical Science7 creditsCHEM120 or CHEM220 or PHYS101 or PHYS151 or GEOL201 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Public Speaking3 creditsCMTH102 Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Natural History and Interpretation American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I4 creditsMATH180 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Electives16 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Probability & Statistics3 creditsMATH150 Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Additional credit may be granted for Ecology BIOS104. Natural Resources Management American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM120 Chemistry II w/ Lab or Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM220 or PHYS101 Ecology4 creditsBIOS104 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 English w/ Focus on Writing6 creditsENGL101 & ENGL151 Humanities*3 creditsENGL201 or ENGL203 or ENGL205 or MUSC101 or MUSC110 or PHIL111 or PHIL201 or PHIL202 Pre-Calculus 3 - 4 creditsMATH113 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENG265 or PHIL121 Principles of Management3 creditsBUSA205 Probability & Statistics3 creditsMATH150 Public Speaking3 creditsCMTH102 Sociology or Psychology3 creditsSOCA103 or PSCY103 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Paper Engineering American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Calculus I, II, & III12 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 & MATH210 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Computer Programming3 creditsCISC115 or CISC125 or CISC140 or CISC150 Differential Equations3 creditsMATH211 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 Engineering Graphics1 creditENGG100 Engineering Physics I & II w/Lab8 creditsPHYS215 & PHYS225 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM201 & CHEM251 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Quantative Analysis3 creditsCHEM225 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 * These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Paper Science American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Calculus I, II, & III12 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 & MATH210 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Computer Programming3 creditsCISC115 or CISC125 or CISC140 or CISC150 Differential Equations3 creditsMATH211 Economics3 creditsECON201 or ECON251 Engineering Graphics1 creditENGG100 Engineering Physics I & II w/Lab8 creditsPHYS215 & PHYS225 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM201 & CHEM251 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Quantative Analysis3 creditsCHEM225 The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 * These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Wildlife Science American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIOS107 & BIOS150 Calculus I4 creditsMATH180 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHEM120 & CHEM220 Electives15 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled the requirements at Northampton Community College, can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150 and Ecology BIOS104. Wood Products Engineering American History*3 creditsHIST113 or HIST163 or HIST166 Calculus I & II8 creditsMATH180 & MATH181 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHEM120 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsENGL101 Literature w/ Focus on writing3 creditsENGL151 Other World Civilizations*3 creditsENGL265 or PHIL121 Physics w/Lab4 creditsPHYS101 Related discipline electives and/or liberal arts electives25 credits Social Science*3 creditsChoose any course with a PSYC prefix or Choose any course with a SOCA prefix or Choose any course with a POLS prefix The Arts*3 creditsMUSC101 or MUSC110 or ENGL256 or ARTA100 or ARTA107 Western Civilization*3 creditsHIST103 or HIST153 *These courses are required to meet SUNY General Education requirements. Students should select one course from each category. Students that have not fulfilled these requirements at Northampton Community College can choose from ESF's list of approved courses after enrollment. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MATH150. Date Reviewed: 11/2/04 Catalogue date: 2003-2004 Reviewed by: Beth Minard Questions, please call: 1-800-777-7373. Notes for Northampton Community College: 1. Prof. James E. Winch, Dept. of Biology, is the Pre-ESF advisor, he is also a graduate of ESF (610)-861-5500. 2. Mark Henry, Admissions Assistant Director, Advising and Transfer, (610) 861-5346 3. Unless students in the Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering obtain a calculus based Electrical Science course prior to transferring, at a college of their choice, they will transfer in with a second semester sophomore class standing. Should this course be completed in summer school, at a college of the student's choice, the course must be selected with the approval of the ESF admission's office. Advisor Note: Students entering ESF with 60 or more transferable credits will be given junior class standing. However, students may enroll at ESF with fewer than 60 credits and complete the remaining lower division and upper division requirements. Northampton Community College (2573) For more information, use the Information Request Form ABOUT ESF | GIVING TO ESF | LIBRARIES | MyESF | VISIT ESF State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry SUNY-ESF | 1 Forestry Drive | Syracuse, NY 13210 | 315-470-6500 Copyright © 2008 | Information | Webmaster anju rochester