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Requirements for Degrees

Program 1 b--General Science REQUIRED : General Science 121; Chemistry 105, 106, or 107, 108; Physics 261, 262; and Mathematics 101, 106 and/or 151.

Program 2-Biology REQUIRE D : Biology 101, 102 or 131, 132 and 141 or 142; Chemistry 105, 106 or 107, 108. ELECTIVES : Four hours upper division Biology courses. RECOMMENDED: Physics 261 or General Science 122 or Geology 101.

Program 3-Chemistry PREREQUISITE : Mathematics 101, General Science 121. REQUIRE D : Chemistry 105, 106, or 107, 108, 201, 321. ELE CTIVES : One course chosen from Mathematics 151, Chemistry 202 and Physics 261.

Program 4-Physics PREREQUISITE : Higher algebra, solid geometry and (preferably) one year of high school chemistry. REQUIRED : equivalent.

Physics

261,

262,

311;

Mathematics

151,

200

or

Program 5-Mathematics REQUIRED : Twenty-four to twenty-six hours including a minimum of sixteen hours in Mathematics approved by the department. RECOMMENDED: Physics 261, 262.

Program a-Biology REQUIRED : Twelve to 16 hours chosen from Biology 101, 102, 131, 132, 141 or 142; and General Science 122.

Program b--Chemistry REQUIRED : Twelve to 16 hours chosen from Chemistry 105, 106 or 107, 108; 201, 202 or 321, 322.

Program c-Mathematics REQUIRED: Twelve to sixteen hours in Mathematics approved by the department.

Program d-General Science and/or Mathematics Twelve to 16 hours in Science and Mathematics selected to give maximum breadth of preparation. Courses selected and total hours are subject to approval of science departments and will vary depending upon high school background of the individual student. Program Option III

In the area of Science and Mathematics under Option III 12 to 16 hours are required under the following program. Program I-General Science Same as Program d, Option II. 55


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