BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
BIOLOGY
AQUACULTURE CONCENTRATION


CORE REQUIREMENTS
Competency-Based Skills
@ Basic College Math
@ Reading Comprehension
@ Computer Literacy
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@ ENG 101 Composition I 3 ______
@ ENG 102 Composition II 3 ______
@ SPC 101 (Speech) 3 ______
Physical Education Activities (1 cr. total)
@ SFL ____ _________________________________ __ ______
@ SFL ____ _________________________________ __ ______
Distribution Sequences (18-20 credits)
____ ____ ( Li t er at ur e I ) 3 ______
____ ____ (Literature II) 3 ______
. CHE 130 General Chemistry I 4 ______
. CHE 212 Organic Chemistry I 4 ______
@ HIS 101 History of World Civilization I 3 ______
@ HIS ____ (History II) 3 ______
Distribution Electives (18 credits)
Among the distribution electives, the student must earn at least 3 but no
more than 9 additional semester hours in each of the three divisions.
Humanities (Division I)
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Science/Mathematics (Division II)
* MAT 202N Precalculus
OR
* MAT 220 Calculus I 3-4 ______
* MAT 247 Statistics 3 ______
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Social Sciences (Division III)
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(Note: Courses allowable as distribution electives are marked ëDí in the
College Catalog or indicated by appropriate footnotes.)
COURSES IN MAJOR (54-55 credits)
Freshman Year
BIO 131 Introduction to Organisms 4 ______
BIO 132 Introduction to Cells 4 ______
Sophmore Year
BIO 203 Introduction to Aquaculture 3 ______
BIO 205 Aquaculture Methods 1 ______
BIO 208 Environmental Problems 3 ______
BIO 212 Cell Biology 4 ______
BIO 220 Evolutionary Morphology 3 ______
Junior/Senior Year
BIO 310 Invertebrate Zoology 4 ______
BIO 326 Marine Botany 4 ______
BIO 320 General Ecology
OR
BIO 322 Biological Oceanography 4 ______
BIO 323 Fish Biology 4 ______
BIO 402 Genetics 4 ______
BIO 403 Advanced Aquaculture 3 ______
BIO 415N Biology Seminar
OR
BIO 417N Environmental Biology Seminar 2 ______
^ BIO ____ Cell/Molecular Elective 4 ______
ELECTIVES
** BIO ____ Elective 3-4 ______
SUPPORT COURSES (19 credits)
PHS 211A College Phys I or PHS 221Gen. Phys I w/Calc 4 ______
CHE 213 Organic Chemistry II 4 ______
CHE 231 Quantitative General Chemistry 4 ______
CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4 ______
BUS 170 Introduction to Business 3 ______
FREE ELECTIVES (minimum: 4-5 credits)
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@ Requirements so marked should be completed within the first 53 credits of study (i.e., before Junior status). Exceptions will be made for transfer students.
. These are required support courses which may also be used to satisfy the indicated Distribution requirements. A student may choose to fulfill Distribution
requirements with courses other than the ones listed, but these listed courses must still be taken.
** Electives within the major are to be chosen from 300 to 400 level courses, exclusive of BIO 302T, 304, 324 and 328. A maximum 4 credits from BIO 407,
408N, 416, 418, 420 or 422 may be used to fulfill one BIO Elective; additional credits will count as Free Electives. Secondary Education minors must select
BIO 320, (General Ecology), and one course in Geological Science.
^ The Cell/Molecular elective must be chosen from BIO 405 General Physiology, BIO 406 Microbiology, BIO 409 Biological Chemistry or BIO 421 Comparative
Animal Physiology.
Note: If a course is used to satisfy two or more requirements (for example, a support course and a distribution elective), the credits are counted in only one place.
Using a course to satisfy more than one requirement does not reduce the credit total required for graduation.
Total credits for graduation: 126 Effective: 9/04

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