Suggested Courses to Remove UNL Admission Deficiencies For Students
who Graduated High School January 1997 or Later
Updated June 2005
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 1100 Composition I
ENGL 1150 Intro to Literature
Foreign Language: 2 units
In one language
AMIS 1650 Ho-Chunk Language II (some students may need
to complete AMIS 1600 to prepare for AMIS 1650; 1650 is
the course which will fulfill the UNL admission deficiency).
Mathematics: 4 units
Algebra I
Algebra II
Geometry
A fourth year that builds on algebra
Algebra I : MATH 1050 Intro. Algebra
Geometry: (not available)
Algebra II: MATH 1060 Intermediate Algebra
Fourth Year Math (course that builds upon Algebra II):
MATH 1150-College Algebra OR MATH 1200-Trigonometry OR
MATH1250 Pre Calculus Algebra
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 1100 Biology for General Education (does not have
a lab)
BIOS 1300 Plant Biology (does not have a lab)
CHEM 1100 Chemistry for General Education (does not have
a lab)
CHEM 1200 General Chemistry I (has a lab)
PHYS 1200 Fundamentals of Physics (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
GEOG 1100 Cultural Geography
HIST 1300 World Civilization I
HIST 1350 World Civilization II
HIST 1500 U.S. History I
HIST 1550 U.S. History II
POLS 1100 American Government
SOCI 1100 Introduction to Sociology
SOCI 1500 Intro to Cultural Anthropology
SOCI 2600 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.