
| CORE REQUIREMENTS
Competency-Based Skills @ Basic College Math @ Reading Comprehension @ Computer Literacy ________________________________________________________________ @ ENG 101 Composition I 3 ______ @ ENG 102 Composition II 3 ______ @ SPC 101 (Speech) 3 ______ Physical Education Activities (1 cr. total) @ SFL ____ ________________________________________ ______ @ SFL ____ ________________________________________ ______ Distribution Sequences (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) ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ Science/Mathematics (Division II) * MAT 202N Precalculus OR * MAT 220 Calculus 3-4 ______ * MAT 247 Statistics 3 ______ ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ Social Sciences (Division III) ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ (Note: Courses allowable as distribution electives are marked ëDí in the College Catalog or indicated by appropriate footnotes.) |
COURSES IN MAJOR (48-49 credits)
Freshman Year BIO 131 Introduction to Organisms 4 ______ BIO 132 Introduction to Cells 4 ______ Sophmore Year BIO 200 Anatomy and Physiology I 4 ______ BIO 201 Anatomy and Physiology II 4 ______ BIO 208 Environmental Problems 3 ______ BIO 212 Cell Biology 4 ______ Junior/Senior Year BIO 316 Parasitology 4 ______ BIO 402 Genetics 4 ______ BIO 406 Microbiology 4 ______ BIO 409 Biological Chemistry 4 ______ BIO 411 Immunology 4 ______ BIO 415 Biology Seminar 2 ______ ELECTIVES ** BIO ____ Biology Elective 3-4 ______ SUPPORT COURSES (24 credits) 2 Semester sequence in Physics % ____ ____ ________________________________ 4 ______ % ____ ____ ________________________________ 4 ______ CHE 213 Organic Chemistry II 4 ______ CHE 231 Quantitative General Chemistry 4 ______ CHE 321 Quantitative Analysis 4 ______ CHE 420 Instrumental Analysis for Clinical Chemists 4 ______ FREE ELECTIVES (minimum: 5-6 credits) ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ ____ ______________________________________ __ ______ |
@ Requirements so marked should be completed within the first 53 credits
of study (i.e., before Junior status). Exceptions will be made for transfer
stu-dents.
* 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 elect BIO 320, (General Ecology) and one course in Geological
Sciences.
% The sequence can be chosen from PHS 211A and 212A, College Physics
I and II, or Physics 221 and 222, General Physics with Calculus I and II.
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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