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Dec 22, 2024
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Advising Handbook 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Timing of Courses
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Most courses are taught each year and some are taught each semester as indicated in the following table. Staffing may necessitate changes to this schedule so Self-Service should be consulted for actual courses taught each semester.
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Spring |
CHEM 120, Chemical Concepts 1
CHEM 122, Chemical Concepts 2
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PHYS 110, Concepts in Physics 1 |
PHYS 120, Concepts in Physics 2 |
PHYS 102, Introductory Physics 2 |
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BIO 220, Organismal Physiology, and Ecology |
Biology 221, Genetics, Development and Evolution |
MATH 151, Calculus 1 |
MATH 152, Calculus 2 |
CHEM 231, Organic Chemistry 1 |
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FSCHE 201, Research Methods in Chemistry |
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FSBIO 201, Investigative Approaches in Biology |
CHEM 242, Physical Chemistry |
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CHEM 253, Biochemistry |
BIO 305, Molecular Biology |
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CHEM 23X, 45X, 46X, Special Topics (at least one per year, semester varies) |
CHEM 361, Instrumental Chemistry
CHEM 354, Metabolism |
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BIO 310, 315, 320, 325, and 360 (at least one each semester) |
CHEM 584 (typically fall) and BIO 580 (selected sections, Junior Seminar (at least one each semester) |
Important Considerations:
- Placement into Math 151 is a pre-requisite for starting in Chemistry 120 in the first semester. Although students do NOT need to co-enroll in math and chemistry, co-enrollment is HIGHLY recommended so that pre-requisite courses can be finished in a timely manner.
- Enrollment in Physics 110 (Fall semesters) is restricted to freshmen & sophomores. When scheduling constraints necessitate it, Physics 110 may be replaced by Physics 101; Phys 101 is open to students in any class.
- In planning, students should pay attention to pre-requisites for core and upper-level courses.
- Students hoping to do a senior project with a Biology faculty member should enroll in a Biology Jr. Seminar course and those hoping to work with a Chemistry faculty member should enroll in the Chemistry Jr. Seminar.
- Any student considering a Biochemistry Major is strongly encouraged to meet with a member of the Biochemistry faculty prior to scheduling classes for their Sophomore or Junior year.
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