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BIOS 412 - Biochemistry II Unit(s): 3.

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MATH 101 - Precalculus Mathematics Unit(s): 3.

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BIOS 413 - Laboratory in Biochemistry Unit(s): 2. BIOS 431 - Developmental Biology Unit(s): 4.

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. Note Students in the pre-chiropractic Human Biology program sequence are exempt from general education requirements in literature (3) and World Civilization (3). The student is also exempt from the last semester Biola residency requirement. Students in the Pre-Chiropractic program must take both semesters of Organic Chemistry at Biola. If Organic Chemistry is transferred in to Biola, the student must take additional upper-division electives to meet the graduation requirements. Writing Competency Students in the Pre-Chiropractic concentration may use the paper written in the Organic Chemistry class as their writing competency paper. The student may also opt to make a portfolio of writing samples as outlined in the departmental handbook to complete this requirement. Unifying principles of biology with emphasis on human organ systems. Note(s): No lab is required, but Biology 110 is the lab course designed to accompany this course. Biology 100 without the lab (110) will not receive transfer credit at most other universities. Not open to BIOS, BHIB, BCHM and BIES majors. Approved for General Education Science credit. Unit(s): 3. BIOS 103 - Introduction to Environmental Science An interdisciplinary approach to the study of the environment using concepts from ecology, biology, chemistry, geology, the social sciences and Scripture to understand the interplay of natural resources, how humans are affecting the environment, and how to deal with environmental problems. Note(s): Approved for General Education Science credit. Unit(s): 3. BIOS 110 - Observational Biology Laboratory Observational and investigative approach to surveying a range of biological organisms and examining selected human systems. Note(s): Three hours lab, one hour lecture/discussion designed to be taken with Biology 100. Not open to BIOS, BHIB, BCHM and BIES majors. Approved for General Education Science Credit. Fee: Lab $75. Unit(s): 2. BIOS 111 - General Biology I Introductory course for majors emphasizing the principles of cellular and molecular biology, genetics, and development. Concurrent with BIOS 113. Unit(s): 3. BIOS 112 - General Biology II Continuation of general biology emphasizing the principles of human physiology, ecology and homeostatic mechanisms. Concurrent with BIOS 114. Approved for General Education Science Credit. Unit(s): 3. BIOS 113 - General Biology I Laboratory This laboratory accompanies General Biology I and is divided between observational and experimental approaches, with emphasis on the collection and interpretation of quantitative data. Frequent lab discussion of relevant issues and literature will be included. Concurrent with BIOS 111. Fee: $75. Unit(s): 1. Courses (BIOS) BIOS 100 - Biological Principles: Lecture

BIOS 445 - Immunology Unit(s): 4. BIOS 455 - General Virology Unit(s): 4.

• BIOS 460 - Clinical Observation Practicum Unit(s): 1. • CHEM 302 - Organic Chemistry II Unit(s): 3. • CHEM 312 - Laboratory in Organic Chemistry II Unit(s): 1. • PEED 301 - Kinesiology Unit(s): 3. • PEED 302 - Exercise Physiology Unit(s): 3. • PSYC 309 - Abnormal Psychology Unit(s): 3. • PSYC 320 - Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Unit(s): 3. • PSYC 325 - Developmental Psychology: Childhood & Adolescence Unit(s): 3. concentration in Pre-Chiropractic is offered in cooperation with the Southern California University of Health Sciences. Students attend Biola for three years taking courses in biology, chemistry, physics, biblical studies and the liberal arts. The upper division biology courses are taken at Los Angeles College of Chiropractic. Upon successful completion of the required courses, the student receives a B.S. degree with a major in Human Biology from Biola. Upon successful completion of the entire chiropractic program student receives the D.C. degree from the Southern California University of Health Sciences' Los Angeles College of Chiropractic (LACC). The student should be aware that LACC has a minimum GPA requirement of 2.5, and that all transfer courses must be completed with a “C” grade (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) or higher. A course in ethics before application to LACC is strongly recommended. Human Biology: Pre-Chiropractic Concentration A Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology with a The upper-division biology course requirements to be taken at LACC are are General Anatomy I, General Histology, General Anatomy II, Neuroscience, Systemic Histology, Systemic Physiology and Micro/Immunology. The minimum required pre-chiropractic courses taken at Biola are: • 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 254 - Human Anatomy Unit(s): 4. • 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. • PHSC 117 - Physics I Laboratory Unit(s): 1. • PHSC 112 - Physics II Unit(s): 3. • PHSC 118 - Physics II Laboratory Unit(s): 1. • PSYC 200 - Introduction to Psychology Unit(s): 3. Choose one of the following: • BIOS 281 - Physiology Unit(s): 4. • or BIOS 282 - Microbiology Unit(s): 4.

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