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or MATH 105 - Calculus I Unit(s): 4.

PHSC 117 - Physics I Laboratory Unit(s): 1

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• or MATH 210 - Introduction to Probability & Statistics Unit(s): 3. • or MATH 318 - Biostatistics Unit(s): 3.

PHSC 112 - Physics II Unit(s): 3.

PHSC 118 - Physics II Laboratory Unit(s): 1. Choose one of the following: MATH 101 - Precalculus Mathematics Unit(s): 3.

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Secondary Education Minor The School of Education offers a state-approved professional teacher preparation program which leads to a preliminary single subject teaching credential in the state of California. The Single Subject credential authorizes the holder to teach the specific subject named on the credential. In most cases individuals with this credential will be offered employment in middle schools and high schools. The teacher preparation program can be added as a minor to any major; however, candidates are advised to major in the subject area they wish to teach. Candidates who take the following 18 units qualify for a Secondary Education Minor: LEDU 301, 330, 341, 425, 433, 436, 437. Please refer to the Education section of the catalog or meet with a credential analyst in the School of Education for program requirements. Biological Science: Premed/Pre-Health Care Professional Concentration (70+ units) Forty-one units from the Department of Biological Sciences, including: • BIOS 111 - General Biology I Unit(s): 3. • BIOS 113 - General Biology I Laboratory Unit(s): 1. • BIOS 112 - General Biology II Unit(s): 3. • BIOS 114 - General Biology II Laboratory Unit(s): 1. • BIOS 200 - Sophomore Writing Seminar Unit(s): 1. • BIOS 312 - Cell & Molecular Biology Unit(s): 3. • BIOS 322 - Laboratory in Cell & Molecular Biology Unit(s): 2. • BIOS 332 - Genetics Unit(s): 4. • BIOS 401 - General Ecology Unit(s): 4. Choose one of the following: • BIOS 281 - Physiology Unit(s): 4. • or BIOS 282 - Microbiology Unit(s): 4. • or BIOS 380 - Advanced Microbiology Unit(s): 4. • or BIOS 382 - Vertebrate Physiology Unit(s): 4. Choose one of the following: • BIOS 450 - Directed Research Unit(s): 1 - 4. • or BIOS 470 - Seminar in Advanced Biology Unit(s): 1. Electives Minimum of 16 units of electives, 12 of which must be upper division. Additional Requirements Twenty-seven units of supporting sciences from the Departments of Chemistry, Physics, and Engineering and Mathematical Sciences are also required, including: • CHEM 105 - General Chemistry I Unit(s): 4. • CHEM 106 - General Chemistry II Unit(s): 4. • CHEM 301 - Organic Chemistry I Unit(s): 3. • CHEM 302 - Organic Chemistry II Unit(s): 3. • CHEM 311 - Laboratory in Organic Chemistry I Unit(s): 1. • CHEM 312 - Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II Unit(s): 1. • PHSC 111 - Physics I Unit(s): 3.

or MATH 105 - Calculus I Unit(s): 4.

• or MATH 210 - Introduction to Probability & Statistics Unit(s): 3. • or MATH 318 - Biostatistics Unit(s): 3.

Biological Science Minor Minor Requirements

A Biological Sciences Minor is offered with the completion of 20 units, 12 of which must be upper division. The General Biology courses listed below are required. The remaining elective units are to be approved by a department adviser. Please note that many upper division biology courses require chemistry as a prerequisite. Chemistry courses do not count toward the Biological Sciences Minor. • BIOS 111 - General Biology I Unit(s): 3. • BIOS 113 - General Biology I Laboratory Unit(s): 1. • BIOS 112 - General Biology II Unit(s): 3. • BIOS 114 - General Biology II Laboratory Unit(s): 1. Environmental Science Degree Program A Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and major requirements. Students are encouraged to take courses during summers at either the Au Sable Institute of Environmental Studies Great Lakes Campus in Michigan, or the Pacific Rim Institute for Environmental Stewardship on Whidbey Island in Washington, or a semester with the Creation Care Studies Program in either Belize or New Zealand. Use the following links to get information on class offerings and availability: Pacific Rim link, pacificriminstitute.org; Au Sable link, www.ausable.org; Creation Care link, creationcsp.org. Note All Environmental Science majors automatically meet the general education requirement of eight units of science and mathematics. The foreign language requirement is met by two years in high school or the first four units in college. Philosophy 215, Introduction to Ethics, is strongly recommended for all biological science majors. Environmental Science (69+ Units) A minimum of 43 units in biology or environmental studies. Required Biological Science Courses

BIOS 103 - Introduction to Environmental Science Unit(s): 3. BIOS 112 - General Biology II Unit(s): 3.

• BIOS 114 - General Biology II Laboratory Unit(s): 1. • BIOS 200 - Sophomore Writing Seminar Unit(s): 1. • BIOS 222 - Botany Unit(s): 4. • BIOS 318 - Biostatistics Unit(s): 3. • BIOS 401 - General Ecology Unit(s): 4. • BIOS 470 - Seminar in Advanced Biology Unit(s): 1. • BIOS 480 - Internship Unit(s): 1.

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