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Nov 16, 2024
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2022-2023 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Roadmap: B.S. in Biological Sciences, Precal Ready (No Concentration)
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*The program assumes that the student has earned a B or better in appropriate high school courses (biology, chemistry, and math) and does not need remedial coursework. Students desiring to go on to professional or graduate programs may require additional coursework.
Recommended Advisors: all faculty
This Roadmap is a recommended advising map to complete the degree program in four years. Please consult your academic advisor as you develop your academic plan.
First Year
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Fall Semester
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Course
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Units
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BIOL 1050 General Biology I |
4 |
MATH 1100 Precalculus |
4 |
General Education Area A1 |
3 |
General Education Area A2 |
3 |
Total Units |
14 |
Cumulative Total |
14 |
Spring Semester
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Course
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Units
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BIOL 1150 General Biology II |
4 |
CHEM 1100 General Chemistry I |
4 |
CHEM 1102 General Chemistry I Laboratory |
1 |
General Education Area A3 |
3 |
General Education Area D1 |
3 |
Total Units |
15 |
Cumulative Total |
29 |
- BIOL-1150 General Biology II satisfies General Education Area B1.
- A course that fulfills another GE (C2, D2, E) should be selected. Upper division GE courses (Area UD-B, C or D) cannot be taken until Junior year.
- In order to graduate with a degree major, students must complete at least 120 units. Students are encouraged to take additional courses in supporting fields that relate to their career interests
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Second Year
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Fall Semester
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Course
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Units
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Choose one of the following courses:
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3 |
CHEM 1110 General Chemistry II |
4 |
CHEM 1112 General Chemistry II Laboratory |
1 |
PSCI 1201 American Government |
3 |
General Education Area C1 |
3 |
Total Units |
14 |
Cumulative Total |
43 |
Spring Semester
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Course
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Units
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BIOL 3350 Introductory Genetics |
3 |
CHEM 3010 Organic Chemistry I |
3 |
CHEM 3012 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I |
1 |
General Education Area C2 |
3 |
General Education Area F |
3 |
Major Elective |
3 |
Total Units |
16 |
Cumulative Total |
59 |
- CHEM-1110 General Chemistry II and General Chemistry II Lab satisfies General Education Area B2 and B3.
- A that fulfills another GE (C1 or C2, D2, E) should be selected. Upper division GE courses (Area UD-B,C, or D) cannot be taken until Junior year.
- In order to graduate with a degree major, students must complete at least 120 units. Students are encouraged to take additional courses in supporting fields that relate to their career interests
- If you choose CHEM 3010 Organic Chemistry I, you must enroll in CHEM 3012 Organic Chemistry Lab I
- MATH 1410, 1600, 1602 and 1610 satisfy GE Area B4
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Third Year
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Fall Semester
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Course
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Units
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Choose one of the following courses:
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5 |
BIOL 3310 Cellular and Molecular Biology |
3 |
Major Elective |
3 |
General Education Area C1 or C2 |
3 |
General Education Area E |
3 |
Total Units |
16 |
Cumulative Total |
75 |
Spring Semester
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Course
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Units
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Choose one of the following courses:
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4 |
BIOL 3680 Ecology |
4 |
Major Elective |
3 |
General Education Area D2 |
3 |
General Education Area UD-B |
3 |
Total Units |
17 |
Cumulative Total |
92 |
- A course that fulfills another GE (C, D2, UD-C, UD-D) should be selected. Upper division GE courses (UD-B, C or D) cannot be taken until Junior year.
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Fourth Year
*Apply for Graduation
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Fall Semester
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Course
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Units
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BIOL 4010 Research and Technical Writing in Biology (WP) |
3 |
BIOL 4400 Evolution |
3 |
Diversity and Systematics Course |
4 |
BIOL-XXXX Genetics/Biotech |
2 |
General Education Area UD-D |
3 |
Total Units |
15 |
Cumulative Total |
107 |
Spring Semester
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Course
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Units
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BIOL-XXXX Structure and Function |
4 |
Diversity and Systematics Course |
4 |
Major Elective |
3 |
Major Elective |
3 |
General Education Area UD-C |
3 |
Total Units |
17 |
Cumulative Total |
124 |
- For additional dates and details to apply for graduation, visit the Graduation Website.
- In order to graduate with a degree major, students must complete at least 120 units. Students are encouraged to take additional courses in supporting fields that relate to their career interests.
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