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    Nov 23, 2024  
2014 - 2015 Catalog of Courses 
    
2014 - 2015 Catalog of Courses [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Biology Major - Cellular and Molecular Biology Option: Freshman Map


Four Years (8 semesters) - Map to Graduation:  

Fall Freshman Year  Credits   Spring Freshman Year  Credits
BIO 112    4   BIO 113    4
CHEM 150  (SC1)  4   CHEM 151  (SC1)  4
 * (MA1)  4   COMP 150 *  4
One AH/HI/SS course  4   MATH 121    4
TOTAL 16   TOTAL 16
         
Fall Sophomore Year  Credits   Spring Sophomore Year  Credits
BIO 206  or BIO 207    4   BIO 260    4
CHEM 250    4   BIO 270    4
One AH/HI/SS course  4   CHEM 251    4
One CO2 course  4   One AH/HI/SS course  4
TOTAL 16   TOTAL 16
         
Fall Junior Year  Credits   Spring Junior Year  Credits
BIO 321    4   BIO 331    4
CHEM 311    3   BIO 381    4
MATH 201    4   Free elective (upper division)  4
One AH/HI/SS course  4   Free elective (lower or upper division)  4
TOTAL 15   TOTAL 16
         
Fall Senior Year  Credits   Spring Senior Year  Credits
BIO 456  or BIO 457  or BIO 460    4   BIO 456  or BIO 457  or BIO 460    4
BIO 496    3   BIO 497    3
One PE course or ES 100    1   Free elective (lower or upper division)  4
Free elective (upper division)  4   Free elective (lower or upper division)  2
TOTAL 12   TOTAL 13

Note: This map assumes student has COMP 150 * placement in Composition and MATH 113 * placement in Mathematics. Students with different placements must work with advisors to adjust the map.

Note:  This map is a suggested course sequence.  Please consult your faculty advisor for alternate sequencing.

Note:  Students must complete 30 credits by the end of the Freshman year to be classified as a Sophomore, 60 credits by the end of the second year to be classified as a Junior, and 90 credits by the end of the third year to be classified as a Senior. This may require completion of additional free electives in particular years to supplement the suggested course sequence.