Pre-Forestry/Pre-Environmental Management, B.S.
A dual-degree program with Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment. Students spend three years at Lenoir-Rhyne and two years at Duke. After completing 128 credits (104 Lenoir-Rhyne and 24 Duke hours), a baccalaureate degree is awarded by Lenoir-Rhyne University. After two years at Duke the M.F. or M.E.M. degree is awarded by Duke.
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General Education Requirements (37 hours)
Graduation Requirements (4 hours)
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Major Requirements (70 Hours)
- BIO 121 - Principles of Biology I
- BIO 121L - Principles of Biology I Lab
- BIO 122 - Principles of Biology II
- BIO 122L - Principles of Biology II Lab
- BIO 310 - General Ecology
- BIO 310L - General Ecology Lab
- CHE 103 - General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis I
- CHE 103L - General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Laboratory I
- CHE 104 - General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis II
- CHE 104L - General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis Laboratory II
- MAT 165 - Calculus I
- MAT 215 - Applied Statistics
- ECO 121G - Principles of Economics Macroeconomics
- ECO 122 - Principles of Economics Microeconomics
- Choose One from the Following Set:
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General Elective Credits
(if needed)
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Total Credit Hours (Minimum 128)
* On occasion, technical and/or program requirements may also meet specific core curriculum requirements. Please confer with your program advisor to determine which courses, if any, may be counted accordingly. All Bachelors programs at Lenoir-Rhyne require at least 128 credit hours. If, in combination, core, technical, and program requirements do not generate at least 128 hours, additional credits must be completed to achieve 128 hours. These classes may be general electives, or a student may complete a minor or additional major.
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