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 Syracuse University (2823) 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 Syracuse University. 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 BIO121 & BIO123 Economics 3 credits ECN101 or ECN102 English with a Focus on Writing 6 credits WRT105 & ETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Electives 10 credits* See note below Trigonometry 3 credits MAT194 or MAT285 * 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 HST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Calculus I 3 credits MAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I w/ Lab 4 credits CHE106+CHE107 Physics I w/ Lab 4 credits PHY101 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 BIO121 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 Economics 3 credits ECN101 or ECN102 English with a Focus on Writing 6 credits WRT105 & ETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Electives 10 credits Trigonometry 3 credits MAT194 or MAT285 Bachelor Degree Programs at the Syracuse Campus Aquatic and Fisheries Science American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I4 creditsMAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 Electives7 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE275+CHE276 Organic Chemistry II or Physics II or Calculus II4 creditsCHE285+CHE286 or PHY102 or MAT286 or MAT296 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MAT221 and Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Bioprocess Engineering American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I, II, III12 creditsMAT295 & MAT296 & MAT397 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Computer Programming3 creditsECS102 or CPS196 or CPS335 or CIS252 or EST245 Differential Equations3 creditsMAT485 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE275+CHE276 & CHE285+CHE286 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY211+PHY221 or PHY101* The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. * Engineering Physics is preferred. Biotechnology American History **3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I & II8 creditsMAT285 & MAT286 or MAT295 & MAT296 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Genetics w/ Lab4 creditsBIO326 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Microbiology4 creditsBIO409 Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE275+CHE276 & CHE285+CHE286 Other World Civilizations**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I & II w/ Lab8 creditsPHY101 & PHY102 Social Science**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. ** 9 credits of general education coursework may be completed during the junior and senior year at ESF. Additional credit may be granted for Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Chemistry American History**3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I & II8 creditsMAT285 & MAT286 or MAT295 & MAT296 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Computer Applications3 creditsCPS181 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Math Elective (Calculus III recommended)3 credits Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE275+CHE276 & CHE285+CHE286 Other World Civilizations**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I & II w/ Lab8 creditsPHY101 & PHY102 Social Science**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. ** Two of the general education requirements may be completed spring of the junior year at ESF. Conservation Biology American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I4 creditsMAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Electives15 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 & PHY102 Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MAT221 and Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Construction Management American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Calculus I & II8 creditsMAT285 & MAT286 or MAT295 & MAT296 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE106+CHE107 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics w/Lab4 creditsPHY101 Related discipline electives and/or liberal arts electives28 credits Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MAT221 for Construction Management. Dual Option in Forest Ecosystems Science American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I & II8 creditsMAT285 & MAT286 or MAT295 & MAT296 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Forest Ecology4 creditsNot offered Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE275+CHE276 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 Principles of Management3 credits Probability & Statistics3 creditsMAT221 The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Environmental Biology American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I4 creditsMAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Electives7 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE275+CHE276 Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 Organic Chemistry II or Physics II or Calculus II4 creditsCHE285+CHE286 or PHY102 or MAT286 or MAT296 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MAT221 & Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. 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. PHY211+PHY221 & PHY212+PHY222 will fulfill the program requirements and are recommended for students planning on graduate programs. Environmental Resources and Forest Engineering Biology I w/ Lab4 creditsBIO121 Calculus I, II, & III12 creditsMAT295 & MAT296 & MAT397 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Computer Programming3 creditsECS102 or CPS196 or CPS335 or CIS252 or EST245 Differential Equations3 creditsMAT485 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 Electrical Science3 creditsELE231 Engineering Graphics1 creditMAE184 Engineering Mechanics - Dynamics2 creditsECS222 Engineering Mechanics - Statics3 creditsECS221 Engineering Physics I & II w/ Lab8 creditsPHY211+PHY221 & PHY212+PHY222 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 American History**3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 The Arts**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Other World Civilizations**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. ** One of the general education requirements may be completed spring of the senior year at ESF. Environmental Science Advanced Science and Math6-8 creditsSee note below ** American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I & II8 creditsMAT285 & MAT286 or MAT295 & MAT296 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Computer Programming3 creditsECS102 or CPS196 or CPS335 or CIS252 or EST245 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 Engineering Physics I & II w/ Lab8 creditsPHY211+PHY221 & PHY212+PHY222 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. ** Examples of advanced science and 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 Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Environmental Studies American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I w/ Lab4 creditsBIO121 Biology II w/ Lab or Environmental Geology ** 4 creditsBIO123 or GOL106 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE106+CHE107 Computer Applications3 creditsCPS181 Ecology3 - 4 creditsBIO451+BIO453 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 Electives ***12 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Government/Political Science3 creditsPSC121 or PSC122 or PSC123 or PSC129 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Pre-Calculus ****3 - 4 creditsMAT194 Probability & Statistics3 creditsMAT221 The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. ** 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. Additional credit may be granted for Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Forest Health American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I4 creditsMAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Electives13 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Organic Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE275+CHE276 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MAT221 and Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Forest Resources Management American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I4 creditsMAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 English w/ Focus on Writing6 creditsWRT105 & ETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Forest Ecology4 credits Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 Principles of Management3 credits Probability & Statistics3 creditsMAT221 Public Speaking3 credits The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Humanities**3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. ** 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 History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Art or Architectural History6 creditsARC133 & ARC134 or FIA105 & FIA106 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Drawing/Freehand Drawing3 creditsFND105 or ARC107 Ecology3 - 4 creditsBIO451+BIO453 Electives9 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Mathematics3 creditsMAT112 or MAT194 or MAT221 or MAT285 or MAT295 Natural/Physical Science Electives7 creditsCHE106+CHE107 or CHE116+CHE117 or PHY101 or PHY102 or GOL106 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Public Speaking3 creditsNAS325 Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Natural History and Interpretation American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I4 creditsMAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Electives16 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 Probability & Statistics3 creditsMAT221 Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Natural Resources Management American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab4 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE106+CHE107 Chemistry II w/ Lab or Physics I w/ Lab4 credits**CHE116+CHE117 or PHY101 Ecology4 creditsBIO451+BIO453 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 English w/ Focus on Writing6 creditsWRT105 & ETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Humanities3 credits*Please refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Pre-Calculus3 - 4 creditsMAT194 Principles of Management3 credits Probability & Statistics3 creditsMAT221 Public Speaking3 credits Sociology or Psychology3 creditsAny course with a SOC prefix or any course with a PSY prefix The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. * 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. Paper Engineering American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Calculus I, II, & III12 creditsMAT295 & MAT296 & MAT397 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Computer Programming3 creditsECS102 or CPS196 or CPS335 or CIS252 or EST245 Differential Equations3 creditsMAT485 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 Engineering Graphics1 creditMAE184 Engineering Physics I & II w/Lab8 creditsPHY211+PHY221 & PHY212+PHY222 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE275+CHE276 & CHE285+CHE286 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Quantative Analysis3 creditsNot offered The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Paper Science American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Calculus I, II, & III12 creditsMAT295 & MAT296 & MAT397 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Computer Programming3 creditsECS102 or CPS196 or CPS335 or CIS252 or EST245 Differential Equations3 creditsMAT485 Economics3 creditsECN101 or ECN102 Engineering Graphics1 creditMAE184 Engineering Physics I & II w/Lab8 creditsPHY211+PHY221 & PHY212+PHY222 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Organic Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE275+CHE276 & CHE285+CHE286 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Quantative Analysis3 creditsNot offered The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Wildlife Science American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I & II w/ Lab8 creditsBIO121 & BIO123 Calculus I4 creditsMAT285 or MAT295 Chemistry I & II w/ Lab8 creditsCHE106+CHE107 & CHE116+CHE117 Electives15 credits English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics I w/ Lab4 creditsPHY101 Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MAT221 and Ecology BIO451 & BIO453. Wood Products Engineering American History3 creditsHST101 or HST102 or EST201 or EST361 or ETS116 or FOR204 or EIN371 Biology I with Laboratory4 creditsBIO121 Calculus I & II8 creditsMAT285 & MAT286 or MAT295 & MAT296 Chemistry I w/ Lab4 creditsCHE106+CHE107 Computer Programming3 creditsECS102 or CPS196 or CPS335 or CIS252 or EST245 English w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsWRT105 Literature w/ Focus on Writing3 creditsETS107 or EST245 or ETS141 or ETS151 or ETS153 or ETS192 Other World Civilizations3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Physics w/Lab4 creditsPHY101 Related discipline electives and/or liberal arts electives18 credits Social Science3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. The Arts3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Western Civilization3 creditsPlease refer to the ESF approved General Education course list. Additional credit may be granted for Statistics MAT221. Date Reviewed: 12/26/06 Catalogue date: 2006 - 2007 Reviewed by: Beth Minard Questions, please call:1-800-777-7373 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. 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