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Catalog: Courses Component

BIOLÌý100. INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY. 4 Credits.

Notes: lecture is paired with weekly interactive, inquiry-based laboratory investigations to assist students in critical thinking and further illustrate lecture topics.
Pre-requisites: Corequisite: BIOL 100L.
Satisfies: a BACR for natural sciences.
Furnishes an understanding of fundamental topics in biology–diversity of life, form and function of living organisms, information flow, and transfer of energy. Covers basic chemistry, cell structure and function, animal physiology, introductory genetics, evolution, introductory ecology, and carbon flow. Companion course to BIOL 100L.

CHEMÌý100. INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY. 4 Credits.

Pre-requisites: MTHD 104 with a grade ≥C, or concurrent enrollment in MATH 114.
Prepares those who have not had a satisfactory background in high school chemistry to take CHEM 161 and CHEM 161L, or CHEM 171 and CHEM 171L. Topics include the scientific method, SI and metric systems, unit conversions, atomic structure, periodic table, bonding, and stoichiometry.

What You'll Learn

The following information comes from the official , which outlines all degree requirements and serves as the guide to earning a degree. Courses are designed to provide a well-rounded and versatile degree, covering a wide range of subject areas.

Biology Major, Bachelor of Science (BS)

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Required Biology Courses

BIOLOGY I
and BIOLOGY I LAB
5

BIOLOGY II
and BIOLOGY II LAB
5

BIOLOGY III
and BIOLOGY III LAB
5

BIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION
and BIOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION LAB
3
FUNDAMENTALS OF GENETICS5
Choose one of the following

MICROBIOLOGY
and MICROBIOLOGY LAB
5
or 
BOTANY
and BOTANY LAB
or 
INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
and INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY LAB
or 
VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY
and VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY LAB
Choose one of the following
EVOLUTION4-5
or  ECOLOGY
Choose one of the following
CELL BIOLOGY5
or  MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Choose one of the following

HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY III
and HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY III LAB
4-5
or  PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY
or  PRINCIPLES OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
or  PRINCIPLES OF MICROBIAL PHYSIOLOGY
Required Supporting Courses
DATA ANALYSIS FOR BIOLOGISTS5
or  CALCULUS I
or  ELEMENTARY PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS





GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY II
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY III
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY III
15
Electives–21 of 36 credits must be in Biology, non-Biology electives must be approved by faculty advisor.36
Required Senior Capstone

SENIOR CAPSTONE
and SENIOR CAPSTONE LAB
5
Total Credits102-104

The following plan of study is for a student with zero credits.ÌýIndividual students may have different factors such as: credit through transfer work, Advanced Placement, Running Start, or any other type of college-level coursework that requires an individual plan.

Courses could be offered in different terms, checking the academic schedule is paramount in keeping an individual plan current.ÌýStudents should connect with an advisor to ensure they are on track to graduate.

All Undergraduate students are required to meet theÌý.

First Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits

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5
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5

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5
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý (Natural Science BACR 2)
5
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3
55
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5
ÌýÌýElective - minor or general elective2
Ìý15Ìý15Ìý15
Second Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits

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55 or 5
, , or 5 or 4-5Biology Elective24
Diversity - graduation requirement15Global Studies - graduation requirement15Humanities & Arts BACR 115
ÌýÌýElective - minor or general elective2
Ìý15Ìý14-15Ìý16
Third Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits

&²¹³¾±è;Ìý (or BIOL 351, BIOL 352, BIOL 353)
5Biology Elective24Biology Elective24
Biology Elective24Biology Elective24Social Science BACR 215
Humanities & Arts BACR 215Social Science BACR 115Elective - minor or general elective5
Elective - minor or general elective1Elective - minor or general elective2Elective - minor or general elective1
Ìý15Ìý15Ìý15
Fourth Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits
Biology Elective24Biology Elective24
&²¹³¾±è;Ìý (Senior Capstone - graduation requirement)
5
Biology Elective 24Elective - minor or general elective5Elective - minor or general elective5
Biology Elective24Elective - minor or general elective5Elective - minor or general elective5
Elective - minor or general elective3Elective - minor or general elective1Ìý
Ìý15Ìý15Ìý15
Total Credits 180-181
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University Graduation Requirements (UGR) and Breadth Area Course Requirements (BACR) courses may be less than 5 credits and additional credits may be required to reach the required 180 total credits needed to graduate.Ìý Students should connect with an advisor to ensure they are on track to graduate.

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Electives – 21 of 36 credits must be in Biology, non-Biology electives must be approved by faculty advisor.

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Copy with Image Component - 50/50

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