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Biology Major

Biology Major. Academic Advising for Freshmen and Sophomores. Pre-Health Professions. Aims of this Session. Familiarize Students with Requirements for Graduation Familiarize Students with Requirements of the Biology Majors Check Your Progress toward Graduation

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Biology Major

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  1. Biology Major Academic Advising for Freshmen and Sophomores Pre-Health Professions

  2. Aims of this Session • Familiarize Students with Requirements for Graduation • Familiarize Students with Requirements of the Biology Majors • Check Your Progress toward Graduation • Answer any Scheduling Questions for Next Semester • Release your Advisement Hold

  3. Requirements for Graduation • 120 Credit Hours; 42 must be 300 or 400 level • Major in Biology • 36 Credit hrs. (#617) requires a minor (18 hours) • 48 Credit hrs. (#525) no minor required • Major in Medical Technology (#582) • Major in Biochemistry (#519) • General Education; 44-45 credit hours • Really 36 Hours (double dip the Math and Science)

  4. Requirements for the Biology Majors • Biol 120/121 and 122/123 (8) • Biol 222/223 or Biol 224/225 or Biol 226/227 (4) • Biol 319/322 or Biol 327 (4) • Biol 315 or Biol 430 (3-4.5) • Electives to reach 36 or 48 hrs. • Select electives in consultation with your advisor

  5. Required Supporting Courses • Math 116 and 117, or higher • Phys 231/232 or 255/256 • Chem 120/121, and • Two of the following: Biol 283, Chem 222/223, Chem 314 or Chem 340/341, Chem 330, CIS 343, CIS 226 or CS 226 or CS 230, Geog 316, Geog 317, Geog 415, Geog 417, Math 136, Math 137 or Math 142, Math 305, Math 307, Phys 332/233 or Phys 265/266, Socl 302. Required for most health professions

  6. General Education • Cat. A (Org./Comm.) Eng 100, Eng 300, Comm 145 or 161, Foreign Lang. (102) • Cat. B (Humanities) Eng 200, + 6 hours • Cat. C (Soc./Beh. Sci.) Hist 119 or 120, + 6 hrs • Cat. D (Math & Sci.) Double dip from Major and/or Minor • Cat. E (Culture) 3 credit hours • Cat. F (Health) 2 credit hours

  7. What should I have completed during… • Second Year • English 200 • Math 117 • Phys 231/232 • Biol 222 or 224 or 226 (+lab) • Biol Supporting Course • Course in Minor or Additional Bio Course • Cat. B Elective • Cat. C Elective • Approx. 60 total credit hours First Year • English 100 • Comm 145 or 161 • Hist 119 or 120 • Math 116 • Chem 120 & 121 • Biol 120 & 121, 122 & 123 • Cat. F Elective • Approx. 30 total credit hours

  8. iCAP • Degree Audit for your major • “What if” Audit • TopNet • Student Services • iCAP (Interactive Degree Audit)

  9. Declare a Concentration • TopNet • Student Services • Student Records • Change Major, Minor, Concentration, Advisor • Complete form on-line, take the form to AARC (DUC A330)

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