DIVISION OF SCIENCE
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE LESTER C. EDDINGTON, Chairman Objectives: The aims of the Biologi cal Science curriculum are (1) ac quainting all students with the rea soning processes of the scientific meth od as applied in biology, with the ex isti ng principles of biology as they apply to our age of technology, and with the dynamic state of advance in knowledge in biology; (2) supporting the curriculum of majors in other de partments (Nursing, P syc hology, Physical Education, Education) ; (3) supplying a strong foundational core curriculum for the major in general Biological Sci ence, and providing depth within a balanced selection of the major areas within biology. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE The required core curriculum includes Biological Sci ence 101 , 202 or 252 , 301, 312, 401 or 452, 408, 470 or 471, and a minimum of 7 elective units; Chemis try 105, 106, 301, 422; Physics 105, 206 or 207; Mathematics 105, 106. Students seeking an elementary teach- ing credential should fulfill general Ill education science r equirement by tak- ing Phys ical Science 101 and the fol- lowing courses to complete the major: Chemistry 103 or 105; Biological Sci ence 101 , 202 or 252, 301, 312, 401 or 452, and one of the following: 302, 405 , 408 with additional upper divi sion unit s of biology electives ap proved by major adviser.
PROFESSORS: Kurtz, Soubirou
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS : Boardman, R. Crawford, -l<·Graham, Koontz, Lu ASSISTANT PROFESSORS : Eddington (chairman ), Fuller, Kilander
INSTRUCTORS: Alvandi, Fl eeger, Kuld
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