Undergraduate Programs

Agricultural Business

Transfer Guides (2007-2009 Catalog)

Western Iowa Community College (WICC)

Freshman Year
WICC CourseIowa State
Equivalent
Credits
Semester 1
ECN 130, Principles of Microeconomics Econ 101 3
ENG 105/ENG 117, Composition I Engl 150 3
BIO 105, Intro Biology OR
BIO 116, General Biology I
Biol 101
Biol 211
4
3-4
MAT 121, College Algebra OR
MAT 129, Pre Calculus
Math 140
Math 100-
4
5
AGA 114, Prin of Agronomy OR
AGS 115/AGB 1241, Survey of Animal Industry
Agron 114
Ans 114/101
3
Semester 2
ECN 120, Principles of Macroeconomics Econ 102 3
CSC 110, Intro to Computers ComS 103 3
ENG 106, Composition II Engl 250 3
MAT 211, Calculus I Math 165 5
CHM 122, Intro to General Chemistry & Lab Chem 163/163L 4
Sophomore Year
WICC CourseIowa State
Equivalent
Credits
Semester 1
SPC 112, Public Speaking SpCm 212 3
ACC 131, Principles of Accounting I Acct 284 4
AGB 437, Commoddity Marketing OR
AGB 235 Intro to Ag Markets
Econ 200-
(Econ 235 sub)
3
U.S. Diversity course (choose one):
ART 101, Art Appreciation
LIT 105, Children's Literature
PSY 261, Human Sexuality
SOC 115, Social Problems
(See full course list)
(ISU list)
Art 292
HD FS 240
HD FS 276
Soc 235
3
ENV 111/BIOL 118, Environmental Conservation Biol 173 3
Semester 2
ACC 132, Principles of Accounting II Acct 285 4
MAT 156, Statistics Stat 104 3
Ethics Course (choose one):
PHI 101, Intro to Philosophy
PHI 111, Basic Reasoning
PHI 105, Intro to Ethics
(See full course list)
(ISU list):
Phil 201
Phil 206
Phil 230
3
Elective course or
International Perspective elective
Elective 3
Elective Elective 3

Notes

  1. A maximum of 65 credits of community college credits can be transferred to Iowa State University. Note for the community college courses, the two numbers listed represent the "new" (common) number/"old" number.
  2. A student who takes the above recommended transfer courses will be eligible to receive the B.S. degree in Ag Business from Iowa State by taking enough additional courses at Iowa State to a) reach 128 total credits and b) satisfy all remaining degree requirements within those 128 total credits.
  3. To determine if or how alternative courses will transfer, a student should contact the ISU Ag Business program office.