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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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