Biology
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Courses
- ENG 111 — ENG-111. English Composition I. 3 Credits
- ENG 112 — ENG-112. English Composition II. 3 Credits
- MAT 123 — MAT-123. Precalculus. 4 Credits
- BIO 121 — BIO-121. General Biology I. 4 Credits
- BIO 122 — BIO-122. General Biology II. 4 Credits
- CHM 125 — CHM-125. General Chemistry I - Lecture. 3 Credits
- CHM 126 — CHM-126. General Chemistry I - Laboratory. 1 Credit
- CHM 127 — CHM-127. General Chemistry II - Lecture. 3 Credits
- CHM 128 — CHM-128. General Chemistry II - Laboratory. 1 Credit
- BIO 101 — BIO-101. Anatomy and Physiology I. 4 Credits
- BIO 102 — BIO-102. Anatomy and Physiology II. 4 Credits
- MAT 130 — MAT-130. Probability and Statistics. 4 Credits
- MAT 131 — MAT-131. Analytic Geometry and Calculus I. 4 Credits
- PSY 113 — PSY-113. General Psychology. 3 Credits
- CHM 231 — CHM-231. Organic Chemistry I - Lecture. 3 Credits
- CHM 232 — CHM-232. Organic Chemistry I - Laboratory. 1 Credit
- CHM 233 — CHM-233. Organic Chemistry II - Lecture. 3 Credits
- CHM 234 — CHM-234. Organic Chemistry II - Laboratory. 1 Credit
- COM 109 — COM-109. Speech Fundamentals. 3 Credits
- EDU 111 — EDU-111. Teaching in America. 3 Credits
- EDU 211 — EDU-211. Behavior Observation in Education. 3 Credits
- PSY 217 — PSY-217. Educational Psychology. 3 Credits
- BIO 202 — BIO-202. Ecology. 4 Credits