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Suggested Courses to Remove UNL Admission Deficiencies for Students who Graduated High School January 1997 or later

Table showing Units Required for Admission and Courses to Clear Deficiency
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

  • ENGL 1010- Composition I
  • ENGL 1020- Composition II
  • ENGL 2100- Intro to Literature

Foreign Language: 2 units
in one language


  • SPAN 1020 Elementary Spanish II (some students may need to complete SPAN 1010 to prepare for SPAN 1020; 1020 is the course which will fulfill the UNL admission deficiency).
    OR
  • GERM 1020 Elementary German II (some students may need to complete GERM 1010 to prepare for GERM 1020; 1020 is the course which will fulfill the UNL admission deficiency).
    OR
  • SIGN 1020 (some students may need to complete lower level SIGN courses to prepare for SIGN 1020; 1020 is the course which will fulfill the UNL admission deficiency).

Mathematics: 4 units
Algebra I
Geometry

Algebra II
A fourth year that builds on algebra

  • Algebra I : MATH 095 Beginning Algebra
  • Geometry: MATH 0980 Geometry
  • Algebra II: MATH 1100 Intermediate Algebra
  • Fourth Year Math (course that builds upon Algebra II): MATH 1150-College Algebra OR MATH 1300 Precalculus

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.

  • BIOS 1010 General Biology (has a lab)
  • CHEM 1050 Chemistry and the Citizen (has a lab)
  • FSDT 1350 Basic Nutrition (does not have a lab)
  • GEOG 1500 Physical Geography (does not have a lab)
  • GEOL 1010 Physical Geology (has a lab)
  • GEOL 1060 Environmental Geology  (does not have a lab)
  • PHYS 1030 Astronomy (does not have a lab)
  • PHYS 1150 Descriptive Physics (has a lab)
  • PHYS 1410 General Physics I (has a lab)

Social Sciences: 3 units
One or 2 units History AND 1 or 2 units American government, geography or one other social science

  • ANTH 1120 General Anthropology
  • GEOG 1400 Intro to Human Geography
  • GEOG 1420 World Regional Geography
  • HIST 1000 Western Tradition I
  • HIST 1010 Western Tradition II
  • HIST 2010 American History I
  • HIST 2020 American History II
  • POLS 1000 American Government
  • POLS 1600 Introduction to International Relations
  • SOCI 1010 Introduction to Sociology
  • SOCI 2010 Social Problems

Note: Your UNL college will determine whether or not courses used to meet admission requirements can also apply toward your UNL degree requirements.