Academic Catalog Spring 2019
Third Year Biblical Perspectives PSY 2014, 2024 MAT 1815 or 2023
Fourth Year History
3 SH 8 SH
3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 3 SH 2 SH 7 SH
Macroeconomics
3-5 SH
Fine Arts
Civic and Global Response Social Science (Psychology)
2 SH 3 SH 3 SH 4 SH 4 SH 3 SH
Biology Internship BIO 4081, 4091 Biology Electives
History
BIO 2054, 2064, or 3044
Electives
5-7 SH
Total
26-28 SH
Biology Electives
Electives
Total
33-35 SH
COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
BIO 1013 The Living World A study of the relationships between organisms and their environment, the diversity of organisms, and basic life functions. (On Demand) BIO 1031 General Biology Lab Laboratory course to accompany BIO 1033. Experiments and other laboratory activities designed to illustrate or reinforce concepts taught in BIO 1033. (Fall) BIO 1033 General Biology An introduction to the principles and concepts central to modern biology. Cannot be count- ed toward the Biology major. (Fall) BIO 1111 Human Biology Lab Laboratory course to accompany BIO 1113. Experiments and other laboratory activities designed to illustrate or reinforce concepts taught in BIO 1113. (Spring) BIO 1113 Human Biology An introductory course on the structures and functions of the human body. Cannot be counted toward the Biology major. (Spring) BIO 1141 Fundamentals of Biology Lab Laboratory course to accompany BIO 1143. Experiments and other laboratory activities designed to illustrate or reinforce concepts taught in BIO 1143. (Spring) BIO 1143 Fundamentals of Biology Introduction to basic concepts in biology for Biology majors. Topics include cell structure and function, cell division, reproduction, Mendelian genetics, survey of biological diver- sity, scientific method. (Spring) BIO 1231 Biomedical Terminology Introduction to biomedical terminology through the study of prefixes, suffixes and root words. (Fall) BIO 2011 Anatomy & Physiology Lab I Laboratory course to accompany BIO 2013. Experiments and other laboratory activities designed to illustrate or reinforce concepts taught in BIO 2013. (Every Fall) BIO 2013 Anatomy & Physiology I This course consists of a study of the structures and functions of the human body. First
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