FLCC Environmental Studies to Canisius Environmental Studies Transfer Pathway

Credits transferred and remaining major requirements
FLCC Course WorkCRCC EquivalencyCRRemaining CC RequirementsCR
BIO 121 General Biology I4EVST Elective4SOC 234 Environment and Society3
BIO 122 General Biology II4Field 84RST 342 or PHI 2443
CHM 121 General Chemistry I4CHM 109 EVST Elective4ECO 1013
CHM 122 General Chemistry II4Free elective4ECO 310 or 311 or SOC 3153
SUNY Math elective: MAT 200 Statistics3Field 73ANT 351 or SOC 3423
BIO/CON 103 Environmental Science4EVST 111 Science of Environmental Problems4SOC 324 or EVST 4003
BIO 221/CON 202 Principles of Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology & Associated Lab4EVST Elective4EVST 498 Internship3
CON 100 Introduction to Environmental Conservation3EVST 110 Science of Environmental Problems3  
CON 102 Introduction to Fish and Wildlife3EVST Elective3  
CON 190 Conservation Field Camp3Free elective3  
200-level Conservation Electives7One EVST Elective & One Free elective7  
Major Subtotal43 CR 43 CR 21 CR
General education credits transferred and remaining core requirements
FLCC Course WorkCRCC EquivalencyCRRemaining CC RequirementsCR
ENG 101 Composition I3ENG 111 Academic Writing3RST 101 Intro Religious Studies3
ENG 102 Intro to Literature3ENG 112 Writing about Lit.3Field 1: Religious Studies3
COM 110 or 1153Oral Communication3PHI 101 Intro to Philosophy3
SUNY Social Science elective3Field 5: Social Science3Field 2: Philosophy3
HIS 100, 101, or 1223Field 4: History & Global Awareness3Field 3: Art and Literature3
HIS 110 or 1113Diversity3Justice3
MAT 145 College Algebra3Free elective3Advanced Writing3
    Core Capstone3
    Free electives15
Core Subtotal21 CR 21 CR 39 CR
Total FLCC CreditsTotal Transferred to CCTotal Remaining at CC
64 CR60 CR*60 CR

* A maximum of 60 credits can be transferred from a two-year college to Canisius and a minimum of 18 credits in the major must be completed at Canisius. Students need a minimum of 120 credit hours from their Major, Core Curriculum, and free elective courses to meet graduation requirements. Accepted students have a transfer evaluation completed prior to enrollment and work with an advisor to map out a pathway to graduation.

Revision 2018