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From: Langara College (LANG)Associate of Science Degree, BiologyTo: University of Northern BC (UNBC)Bachelor of Science (BSc Degree, Biology Major)The following list of course equivalents will appear on the transfer credit summary for students who have successfullycompleted Langara’s Associate of Science Degree and declare their major in Biology at UNBC.Information in this handout is unofficial and should be used as a guide only. For questions regarding admission to UNBCor course selection please contact Student Recruitment & Advising at 250-960-6306 or advising@unbc.ca.NOTE: As per UNBC Undergraduate Calendar Regulation number 14, “Students must complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of upperdivision UNBC course work to receive a UNBC degree.”Associate of Science DegreeWithin the minimum 60 credits, students must complete:1. 6 credits of MATH which shall include at least one course (3 credits) in Calculus:2. a minimum of 36 credits of science, which shall include at least:a. 3 credits in laboratory science;b. A minimum of 18 credits in science at the second-year level taken in two or more subject areas;3. 6 credits of first-year ENGL;4. 6 credits of first or second year arts other than ENGL (excluding MATH and laboratory-based science courses);5. a minimum of 6 credits of first or second year arts, science or other university-transfer courses. (Students mayinclude university-transfer credit from career program and KINS and RECR course offerings); and6. a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.No course may be used to meet more than one of the specific requirements.Applicable to BiologyLANG Course NameUNBC Equivalence1Within the framework of the general requirements for the Associate of Science Degree (above), students must completea minimum of 60 credits including:All ofBIOL 1115General Biology IBIOL 103-3 & BIOL 123-1BIOL 1215General Biology IIBIOL 104-3 & BIOL 124-1BIOL 2315BiochemistryCHEM 204-3 & BCMB 2XX-12BIOL 2330Introduction to GeneticsBIOL 210-3BIOL 2380Introduction to EcologyBIOL 201-3BIOL 2415Cell BiologyBIOL 2XX-323CHEM 1120General Chemistry ICHEM 1XX-33CHEM 12203General Chemistry IICHEM 1XX-33CHEM 2316Organic Chemistry ICHEM 201-3 & CHEM 250-1CHEM 2416Organic Chemistry IICHEM 203-3 & CHEM 251-1One ofENGL 1123ENGL 1127ENGL 1128Introduction to Academic WritingEssay Writing and Short Prose SelectionsShort Prose Selections and CompositionENGL 170-3ENGL 170-3 or ENGL 1XX-3ENGL 170-3 or ENGL 1XX-3One ofENGL 1129ENGL 1130Modern Novel, Poetry, and DramaModern Novel, Poetry, and FilmENGL 100-3ENGL 1XX-3One of 4orMATH 1171MATH 1173 &MATH 1183MATH 1153 &MATH 1253MATH 1174Calculus ICalculus I with Computer ExplorationsComputer Explorations for Calculus IIntroduction to Calculus I (Part I)Introduction to Calculus I (Part II)Calculus I - Economic and Business ApplicationsMATH 100-3ororMATH 100-3MATH 1XX-3MATH 1XX-3MATH 100-31Date of last update: August 2020

One ofor4One ofPHYS 1101PHYS 1125Calculus IICalculus II with Computer ExplorationsComputer Explorations for Calculus IICalculus II with Economic and BusinessApplicationsPhysics I for Life SciencesPhysics I with CalculusTwo ofBIOL 2260BIOL 2340BIOL 23505BIOL 2370BIOL 2430BIOL 2440BIOL 2450BIOL 2470BIOL 2480CHEM 2222CHEM 2250PHYS 1118PHYS 1225Introduction to Plant & Animal PhysiologyVascular BotanyComparative Vertebrate AnatomyMicrobiology IMolecular GeneticsBotany Nonvascular Plants & FungiInvertebrate BiologyMicrobiology IIEcology II: Population EcologyAnalytical ChemistryPhysical Chemistry for the Life SciencesIntroductory PhysicsPhysics II with CalculusTwo ofFirst-or second-year arts other than ENGL (excluding MATH and laboratory-based science courses)orMATH 1271MATH 1273 &MATH 1283MATH 1274MATH 101-3BIOL 2XX-3BIOL 204-3BIOL 2XX-35BIOL 205-3BIOL 2XX-3BIOL 2XX-3BIOL 202-3BIOL 2XX-3BIOL 2XX-3CHEM 210-3CHEM 2XX-3PHYS 115-4PHYS 111-4MATH 101-3MATH 1XX-3PHYS 1XX-4PHYS 110-41Courseequivalencies were determined through the articulation process and are listed on the BC Transfer Guide, www.bctransferguide.ca Studentswill need to choose coursework appropriately so as not to receive duplicate Transfer Credit.2 LANG BIOL 2315 & LANG BIOL 2415 UNBC CHEM 204-3 & UNBC BCMB 2XX-1 & UNBC BIOL 311-3. Biology & BCMB Majors only3 LANG CHEM 1120 & LANG CHEM 1220 UNBC CHEM 100-3 & CHEM 101-3 & CHEM 120-1 & CHEM 121-1. Students must take both classes asLangara to receive credit at UNBC.4 Must achieved a C- (60% at UNBC) or better for all Math transfer credit to use as a prerequisite for UNBC coursework5 Biology & NRM Wildlife-Fisheries majors will have one of UNBC BIOL 307 or UNBC BIOL 308 waived.Note: Above based on the Langara 2020 website.Recommended Courses to take:LANG CoursesBIOL 2320BIOL 2330BIOL 2340BIOL 23502BIOL 23502BIOL 2370BIOL 2380ENGL 1128MATH 1171MATH 1271PHYS 1125PHYS 1225STAT 1123 or STAT 1124 orSTAT 1181 or STAT 3222 orSTAT 3223LANG Course NameConservation BiologyGeneticsVascular BotanyIchthyology and HerpetologyOrnithology and MammalogyMicrobiologyIntroduction to EcologyShort Prose Selections and CompositionCalculus ICalculus IIPhysics I with CalculusPhysics II with CalculusBasic StatisticsUNBC Equivalence1BIOL 411-3BIOL 210-3BIOL 204-3BIOL 307-3BIOL 308-3BIOL 203-3BIOL 201-3ENGL 170-3MATH 100-3MATH 101-3PHYS 110-4PHYS 111-4STAT 240-31 Courseequivalencies were determined through the articulation process and are listed on the BC Transfer Guide, www.bctransferguide.caStudents will need to choose coursework appropriately so as not to receive duplicate Transfer Credit.2 Biology & NRM Wildlife-Fisheries majors will have one of UNBC BIOL 307 or 308 waived.2Date of last update: August 2020

Sample of UNBC Calendar requirements for the Biology major and how LANG Associate of Science Degree in Biologycoursework may be used towards completion of the degree at UNBC1:UNBC Calendar Information, Course Number & Course NameLANG Equivalence1The major in Biology requires students to take at least 65 creditHours of biology-oriented courses, of which 42 credit hoursmust be at the 300- or 400- level. Note: NRES 430-6 can countas up to 6 credit hours toward this requirement (withpermission of the Ecosystem Science and Management ProgramChair).The minimum requirement for the completion of aBachelor of Science with a major in Biology is 125 credit hours.In order to increase the breadth and utility of their degree, andTo demonstrate an interest in a particular biological subdiscipline, students have the option of choosing to complete amaximum of one Area of Specialization during their degree,chosen from the following list:1. Field Biology and Natural History2. Applied Ecology3. Ecology and Evolution4. Zoology5. Botany and Mycology6. Cell Biology and GeneticsProgram RequirementsLower-Division Requirements100 LevelBIOL 103-3Introductory Biology IBIOL 123-1Introductory Biology I LaboratoryBIOL 104-3Introductory Biology IIBIOL 124-1Introductory Biology II LaboratoryCHEM 100-3General Chemistry ICHEM 101-3General Chemistry IICHEM 120-1General Chemistry Lab ICHEM 121-1General Chemistry Lab IINRES 100-3Communications in Natural Resourcesand Environmental Studiesor ENGL 170-3Writing and Communication SkillsMATH 152-3Calculus for Non-majorsor MATH 100-3Calculus IPHYS 100-4Introduction to Physics Ior PHYS 110-4Introductory Physics I: MechanicsPHYS 101-4Introduction to Physics IIor PHYS 111-4Introductory Physics II: Waves &Electricity Completed at LANG, BIOL 1115 Completed at LANG, BIOL 1215 Completed at LANG, CHEM 1120 &LANG, CHEM 1220- Can be completed at LANG, ENGL 1128- Can be completed at LANG, MATH 1171 & LANG, MATH 1271- Can be completed at LANG, PHYS 1125- Can be completed at LANG, PHYS 1225- Can be completed at LANG, MATH 1171 &LANG, MATH 1271*Recommended: MATH 101-3 Calculus II3Date of last update: August 2020

UNBC Biology major Calendar requirements continued:Students who are interested in pursuing professional programsshould contact the program advisor regarding the correctcourse sequences required for individual programs.200 LevelBIOL 201-3BIOL 202-3BIOL 203-3EcologyInvertebrate ZoologyMicrobiologyBIOL 204-3BIOL 210-3CHEM 201-3CHEM 203-3CHEM 204-3Plant BiologyGeneticsOrganic Chemistry IOrganic Chemistry IIIntroductory BiochemistrySTAT 240-3Basic Statistics- Can be completed at LANG, BIOL 2380- Can be completed at LANG, BIOL 2450- Can be completed at LANG, BIOL 2370 &LANG, BIOL 2470- Can be completed at LANG, BIOL 2340- Can be completed at LANG, BIOL 2330 Completed at LANG, CHEM 2316 Completed at LANG, CHEM 2416 Completed at LANG, BIOL 2315 & LANG,BIOL 2415- Can be completed at LANG, STAT 1123 orSTAT 1124 or STAT 1181 or STAT 3222 or STAT3223Students must also take 6 additional credit hours of courses atthe 200 level or above. Students are encouraged to explore adiversity of courses during their undergraduate biologyeducation. While biology content is not specifically required,biology students may find relevant courses among the followingprefixes: ANTH, BCMB, CHEM, ENPL, ENSC, ENVS, FNST, FSTY,GEOG, HHSC, INTS, NOLS, NREM, NORS, ORTM, PHIL, PHYS,POLS, PSYC, and STAT.It is recommended that students consult with a Student AdvisorIn terms of their interests and the content of various courses.* Please discuss how to complete thisrequirement with your Student Advisor.Depending on course selection, students maybe able to complete some or all of thisrequirement at Langara.Upper-Division Requirement300 LevelBIOL 311-3Cell and Molecular BiologyBIOL 323-3Evolutionary BiologyBIOL 325-3Ecological AnalysesOne of the following:BIOL 304-3BIOL 321-3Plants, Society and the EnvironmentAnimal PhysiologyTwo of the following:BIOL 301-3BIOL 307-3BIOL 308-3BIOL 318-3Systematic BotanyIchthyology and HerpetologyOrnithology and MammalogyFungi and Lichens400 LevelBIOL 410-3BIOL 411-3 To be completed at UNBC- Can be completed at LANG, BIOL 23502 To be completed at UNBCPopulation and Community EcologyConservation Biology- Can be completed at LANG, BIOL 23204Date of last update: August 2020

UNBC Biology major Calendar requirements continued:One of the following:BIOL 404-3Plant EcologyBIOL 406-3Fish EcologyBIOL 412-3Wildlife Ecology To be completed at UNBCSubject RequirementsFifteen additional credit hours chosen from the following, ofwhich at least 6 credit hours must be at the 400 level:Any 300 or 400 level BIOL coursesENSC 406-3Environmental ModellingFSTY 307-3Disturbance Ecology and Forest HealthAdditional RequirementAt least one course with Social Sciences content must betaken from the following list:BIOL 304, BIOL 350, BIOL 420, or BIOL 421 (these may alsocount as Subject Requirements);or any course with one of the following prefixes:ANTH, COMM, ECON, EDUC, ENPL, ENVS, FNST, INTS, NORS,ORTM, POLS, PSYCElective RequirementElective credit hours must be taken as necessary to ensurecompletion of a minimum of 126 credit hours.1 Based* Please discuss how to complete thisrequirement with your Student Advisor.Depending on course selection, students maybe able to complete some or all of thisrequirement at Langara.* Please discuss how to complete thisrequirement with your Student Advisor.Depending on course selection, students maybe able to complete some or all of thisrequirement at Langara.von the 2020/21 UNBC Academic Calendar year.& NRM Wildlife-Fisheries majors will have one of UNBC BIOL 307 or 308 waived2 Biology5Date of last update: August 2020

From: Langara College To: (LANG) Associate of Science Degree, Biology The following list of course equivalents will appear on the transfer credit summary for students who have successfully completed Langara’s Associate of Science Degree and declare their major in Biology at UNBC.

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