Academic Transfer Pathway
Blinn College
Agricultural Engineering Technology Transfer Pathway
Texas Common Course Numbering System (TCCN)
The Department of Agricultural Sciences welcomes all applicants interested in agriculture. Please do not hesitate to contact us with question or need for information. For the most up to date information on current activities, clubs, and faculty contacts please visit our home page at https://www.shsu.edu/agr.
Major TCCNS Course |
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Major TCCNS Course |
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Agricultural Engineering Technology |
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Degree Specific Requirements |
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AGRI 1131 |
AGRI 1131 |
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ACCT 2301 |
ACCT 2301 |
AGRI 2303 |
AGET 2303 |
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MATH 1342 |
MATH 1369 |
AGRI 2317 |
AGBU 2317 |
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PHYS 1305 & 1105 |
PHYS 1305 & 1105 |
AGRI 1307 or ANSC 1319 |
PLSC 1307 or ANSC 1319 |
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AGRI 1309 |
AGRI 1309 |
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The baccalaureate degree in Agricultural Engineering Technology consists of several components:
- A maximum of 66 transfer credit hours (“C” or better excluding kinesiology) may be applied to a degree at SHSU. Students should carefully select courses to complete the associate degree while minimizing the number of hours that might exceed the 66-hour cap for transfer credit
- In addition to the major core above transfer students should complete all or as much as possible of the state mandated 42-hour core curriculum including: Communications; Mathematics; Life & Physical Science; Language, Philosophy and Culture; Social and Behavioral Science; and Component Area Option if available. Use your institutions 42-hour core as a guide maximizing courses in the above major core which are included in your institutions state mandated core.
- NOTE: If seeking teaching certification in Agricultural Sciences do not take a Creative or Fine Arts at community college – Instead students need to take PLSC 2399 – Floral Design at SHSU
- The above courses may generally be used as transfer credit in Agriculture.
Department of Agricultural Sciences dullrich@shsu.edu 936.294.1216 Pirkle Engineering Tech Bldg. Room 400 |
Student Advising and Mentoring Center: (936) 294-4444 |
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