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2016-17 Rochester College Course Catalog

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REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BS IN HEALTH SCIENCES GENERAL EDUCATION CORE CHE 1314 AND 1324 Pre-PT Track (General Education science) OR CHE 1514 AND 1524 Pre-Pharmacy Track (General Education science)

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HEALTH SCIENCES MAJOR (Students are advised to check requirements of the schooto which they intend to transfer.)

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IDS 2103 Introduction to the Arts and Sciences

3

BIO 1014 Biological Science I with Lab

4

BIO 2114 Human Anatomy and Physiology I BIO 2124 Human Anatomy and Physiology II

8

BIO 3324 Microbiology

4

BIO 3414 Genetics

4

PHS 2014 Physics I

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BIO 1024 Biological Science II with Lab

4

CHE 2514 Organic Chemistry I AND CHE 2524 Organic Chemistry II

8

CHE 3514 Biochemistry I

4

MAT 2413 Elementary Statistics

3

MAT 2514 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I

4

BUS 2403 Macroeconomics OR BUS 2413 Microeconomics

3

PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY TRACK

13-14

PHS 2024 Physics II

4

PSY 2223 Life Span Development

3

PSY 3303 Psychological Statistics (WSU) OR MAT 2413 Statistics (OU)

3

BIO 3334 Exercise Physiology

4

MINOR TOTAL FOR HEALTH SCIENCES MAJOR

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BIO­— BIOLOGY BIO 1014 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE I WITH LAB Cellular structure and function, cell division and reproduction, genetics, metabolism, and development. For beginning majors. Includes a laboratory component. Course fee. BIO 1024 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE II WITH LAB Plant and animal anatomy and physiology, ecology, and evolution. Includes a laboratory component. Course fee.

BIO 2011 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY LAB A lab to accompany BIO 2013. CR: BIO 2013. Course fee. BIO 2013 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY A non-laboratory study of the functioning of the human body with an emphasis on the interaction of organs and systems. Discussion of disease prevention and health also included. Credit cannot be given for BIO 2013 and BIO 2114 or 2124. BIO 2114 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I Structure and function of the muscular, skeletal, nervous, and endocrine systems and how they work together to support the human body. Supplementary topics include cell biology and histology. Includes a laboratory component. Course fee.

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ELECTIVES (DEPENDING ON TRACK CHOSEN)

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

BIO 1113 TOPICS IN MODERN BIOLOGY An issues-based examination of the basic concepts of biology, covering the core content of a college biology course at a level appropriate for non-majors. Topics to be discussed include science ethics, human genetics, classification of organisms, variation and diversity, nutrition and health, infectious diseases, and others. Credit cannot be given for BIO 1113 and BIO 1014 or BIO 1024.

HEALTH SCIENCES TRACK: CHOOSE ONE PRE-PHARMACY TRACK

SCHOOL OF NATURAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

BS WITH HEALTH SCIENCES MAJOR Designed for students interested in pursuing studies at either a pharmacy or physical therapy school, this degree will provide the essential background and requirements to enter these health-related programs. Students should consult the requirements of the specific programs to which they plan to apply.

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BIO 2124 HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II Structure and function of the circulatory, lymph, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Supplementary topics include electrolyte, acid/base, and fluid balance. Includes a laboratory component. Course fee. PR: BIO 2114.

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