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The College of Natural Sciences
2008-2009 Transfer Guide for Austin Community College Students

Bachelor of Science degrees in
Biochemistry Biology Chemistry Clinical Laboratory Science

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Degree Programs Available

Bachelor of Science degrees in:

  • Biochemistry
    (options: Biochemistry or Computation )
  • Biology
    (options: Ecology, Evolution, & Behavior; Human Biology; Marine & Freshwater Biology; Microbiology; Cell & Molecular Biology; Neurobiology; Plant Biology; Teaching; or Computational Biology)
  • Chemistry
    (options: Chemistry, Computation, or Teaching)
  • Clinical Laboratory Science (medical technology)

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree with majors in Biochemistry, Biology, and Chemistry is described in a separate Transfer Guide.

Prospective Natural Sciences transfer students are urged to become familiar with the College's curricula and rules in the Undergraduate Catalog 2008-2010.

Students who transfer directly from a Texas community college may choose to graduate under UT Austin catalog rules in effect during the time they attended the community college; those declaring the 2008-2010 catalog must complete all degree requirements by the end of the summer session 2016. At least sixty semester credit hours must be completed at UT Austin to earn an undergraduate degree.

Prospective students can monitor their UT degree progress – even before transfer – and check degree applicability of A.C.C. courses by using the “Planner” function of UT's Interactive Degree Audit (IDA) system.

Use of Transfer Credit Toward Degrees

The Office of Admissions evaluates courses from other institutions for comparability with UT Austin coursework, but the Dean's Office in the College of Natural Sciences approves transfer credit for use in a degree program.

  • Questions concerning degree/graduation requirements and degree applicability of transfer credit should be directed to the Student Division, College of Natural Sciences, WCH 1.106, UT Austin, Austin TX 78712 (512/471-4536).

  • Questions concerning transfer admission and transfer credit evaluation should be directed to the Office of Admissions, MAI 7, UT Austin, Austin TX 78712 (512/475-7387).

Special Notes

  • All degrees in the College of Natural Sciences require at least one calculus course (MATH 2413). Transfer students should at least be prepared for calculus as their first UT Austin mathematics course; admission preference is given to applicants with calculus transfer credit.

  • College Algebra (MATH 1314) does not count toward degree requirements in the College of Natural Sciences, but grades and credit in the course count toward transfer admission.

  • Core curriculum transfer credit from A.C.C. is guaranteed to apply toward UT core requirements, but degree plans may specify how some core requirements should be fulfilled. Recommendations in this Guide satisfy core requirements with courses normally required by a student's major field of study at UT.

  • Courses in which grades lower than C− are earned do not transfer. Grades from transfer credit are excluded from a student's internal UT Austin grade point average computation.

  • Physical education activity courses do not apply toward degree requirements in the College of Natural Sciences, but grades and credit count toward transfer admission.

  • Up to nine semester hours in Air Force or Military Science may be applied as elective credit toward a degree in the College of Natural Sciences by students commissioned through the UT Austin ROTC program.

High School Preparation

The University requires all students to have completed in high school two years of study in a single foreign language and three years of study in mathematics at the level of Algebra I or higher. Transfer students who do not meet these requirements are assessed a deficiency; removal of deficiencies is required for graduation.

  • To remove a foreign language deficiency, credit for the second college-level course in a language (numbered 1512) is required.

  • To remove a mathematics deficiency, credit for MATH 1314, 1316, or 1324 is required.

Prospective students should complete coursework needed to satisfy high school deficiencies prior to transfer. Credit used to remove a deficiency cannot be applied toward other degree requirements.

Courses Recommended for Transfer
expressed in A.C.C. designations. Courses used to fulfill area requirements below may not be taken on a pass/fail basis.

Writing & Literature

  • ENGL 1301;
  • one Substantial Writing Component/Writing Flag course chosen from ENGL 1302 or 2311; and
  • one literature survey course chosen from ENGL 2322, 2323, 2327, 2328, 2332, 2333, or 2342.

U.S. & Texas Government

GOVT 2305 & 2306.
(Because A.C.C. and UT Austin organize the two-course legislative requirement sequence differently, it is strongly recommended that students take both courses at one institution.)

U.S. History

Two courses chosen from HIST/HIS 1301, 1302, 1643, 2301, 2327, 2328, 2341, and 2381.

Social Science

One course chosen from ANTH 2351, ECON 2301 or 2302, GEOG 1303, PSYC 2301, or SOCI 1301 or 1306. (Students pursuing Texas teacher certification should choose PSYC 2301)

Visual & Performing Arts

One course chosen from ARTS 1301, 1303, or 1304; DRAM 1310 or 2336; HUMA 1315; or MUSI 1306 or MUS 1773.

Foreign Language

Two semesters in a single language, chosen from courses numbered 1511 & 1512. SGNL 1401 & 1402 can also be counted.

Mathematics

For the BS degrees in Biochemistry and Chemistry:
MATH 2413, 2414, & 2415.
For the BS in Biology:
MATH 2413 & 2414.
For the BS in Clinical Laboratory Science:
MATH 2413.

Natural Science

For the BS in Biochemistry:
  • BIOL 1406 & 1407;
  • CHEM 1311, 1312, 2323, 2325, 1111, 1112, 2123, & 2125; and
  • PHYS 2425 & 2426.
For the BS in Biology:
  • BIOL 1406 & 1407;
  • CHEM 1311, 1312, 1111, & 1112;
  • CHEM 2323, 2325, 2123, & 2125 (required in all options except Ecology, Evolution, & Behavior and Computational Biology); and
  • a sequence chosen from PHYS 1401 & 1402 or (recommended for premedical students and required for the Cell & Molecular Biology and Computational Biology options) PHYS 2425 & 2426.
For the BS in Chemistry:
  • CHEM 1311, 1312, 2323, 2325, 1111, 1112, 2123, & 2125; and
  • PHYS 2425 & 2426.
For the BS in Clinical Laboratory Science:
  • BIOL 1406 & 1407;
  • CHEM 1311, 1312, 2323, 2325, 1111, 1112, 2123, & 2125; and
  • a sequence chosen from PHYS 1401 & 1402 or (recommended for premedical students) PHYS 2425 & 2426.