Suggested Courses to Remove UNL Admission Deficiencies for Studentswho Graduated High School January 1997 or Later
| Units Required for Admission | Courses to clear the deficiency [one community college course = one unit (year) of high school work] |
| English: 4 units intensive reading & writing experience | - ENG (105 + 106) English Comp I & II
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| Foreign Language: 2 units in one language | - FLF 142 Elementary French II (some students may need to take FLF 141 to prepare for FLF 142; FLF 142 is the course which will fulfill the UNL admissions deficiency).
- FLG 142 Elementary German II (some students may need to take FLG 141 to prepare for FLG 142; FLG 142 is the course which will fulfill the UNL admissions deficiency).
- FLS 142 Elementary Spanish II (some students may need to take FLS 141 to prepare for FLS 142; FLS 142 is the course which will fulfill the UNL admissions deficiency).
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| Mathematics: 4 units Algebra I Geometry Algebra II A fourth year that builds on algebra | - Algebra I: MAT 063 Elementary Algebra
- Geometry: (Not Available) [Please contact UNL's Admissions office for your options]
- Algebra II: MAT 102 Intermediate Algebra II
- Fourth Year Math (Course that builds on Algebra II): MAT 121 College Algebra OR MAT 129 Precalculus OR MAT 130 Trigonometry
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| Natural Sciences: 3 units At least 2 from biology, chemistry, physics & earth sciences. At least one lab | If you are deficient in a lab, you MUST take a science course that has a lab. - BIO 105 Introduction to Biology
- CHM 132 Chem in Context
- CHM 166 General Chemistry
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| Social Sciences: 3 units One or 2 units history AND 1 or 2 units American government, geography or one other social science | - HIS 110 Western Civ. Ancient to Early Modern
- HIS 111 Western Civ Early Modern to Present
- HIS 151 US History to 1877
- HIS 152 US History after 1877
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Note: Your UNL college will determine whether or not courses used to meet admission requirements can also apply toward your UNL degree requirements.
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