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Show General Education A candidate for the Bachelor of Science must complete at least 9 credit hours in the Life Science area. The selections must be chosen from at least two of the six groups. A candidate for the Bachelor of General Studies must complete at least 8 credit hours in the Life Science area. The selections must be chosen from at least two of the six groups. It is recommended that students who have received a B grade or better in Zoology, Botany, or Physiology in high school and who score in the upper half of the American College Test (ACT) satisfy the general education requirement by electing courses in different areas from those completed in high school. The general education area requirements in Life Science may be satisfied by selecting courses from those listed below: I. Botany 341, Conservation (4) Zoology 342, Natural History (4) Zoology 380, History of the Life Sciences (3) II. Botany 101, Plants in Human Affairs (3) Botany 110, General Botany (5) Botany 160, Local Flora (4) Botany 361, Trees and Shrubs (4) III. For Honors Students Honors 151, An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Life Sciences (4) IV. Microbiology 111, Introductory Microbiology (5) Microbiology 115, Elementary Public Health (4) Microbiology 374, Sanitation (4) V. Zoology 230. Heredity (5) VI. Zoology 160,;General Zoology (5) Zoology 211, Invertebrate Zoology (5) Zoology 212, Vertebrate Zoology (5) VII. Zoology 201, Human Physiology (5) Physical Science Area A candidate for the Bachelor of Arts must complete at least 9 credit hours in the combined Life Science and Physical Science area. At least one course must be completed in the Physical Science area. A candidate for the Bachelor of Science degree must complete at least 9 credit hours in the Physical Science area. The selection must be chosen from at least two groups. A candidate for the Bachelor of General Studies must complete at least 8 credit hours in the Physical Science Area. The selection must be chosen from at least two groups. Group III is for Honors students. To provide the broadest possible science background for the general student, the selection of courses should depend upon his high school preparation. The student who has done well in a high school course in a given subject field should not select a course that might repeat essentially the same subject matter. The general education area requirement in Physical Science may be satisfied by selecting courses from those listed below: I. Chemistry 101, Introduction to Chemistry (5) Chemistry 111, and either Chemistry 112, Elementary Organic Chemistry or 113, Elementary Biochemistry (5) (5) Chemistry 121 and Chemistry 122, Principles of Chemistry (5) (5) 18 General Education II. Earth Science Geography 101, Physical Geography (5) Geology 111, 112, Physical Geology and Laboratory (5) (5) Geography 113, Meteorology (5) Geology 101, Introduction to Geology (5) (Credit is not given for both Geology 101 and Geology 111, 112) Geology 121, Rocks, Minerals, and Earth Materials (4) Geology 315, Geomorphology (4) III. For Honors Students Honors 150, An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Physical Sciences (4) IV. Mathematics 102, Concepts in Mathematics (4) Mathematics 105, Intermediate Algebra (5) Mathematics 106, Trigonometry (5) Mathematics 107, College Algebra (5) Mathematics 108, Mathematics for Elementary Teachers (4) Mathematics 211, Calculus with Analytic Geometry (5) V. Physics 101, Introduction to Physics (5) Physics 103, Introduction to Astronomy (5) Physics 107, Elementary Biophysics (5) Physics 111, and either Physics 112 or 113, General Physics (4) (4) Physics 261, and either Physics 262 or 263, Physics for Scientists and Engineers (4) (4) Social Science Area The general education requirements in Social Sciences may be satisfied by candidates for the Bachelor of Arts by completing at least 12 credit hours selected from at least two of the groups listed below. A candidate for the Bachelor of Science must complete at least 9 credit hours selected from at least two of the groups listed below. A candidate for the Bachelor of General Studies must complete at least 8 credit hours selected from at least two of the groups listed below. I. Anthropology 101, Introduction to Anthropology (5) Anthropology 204, Language and Culture (3) Anthropology 211, Peoples and Cultures of the World (3) Anthropology 310, Cultural Anthropology (5) II. Economics 101, Principles of Economics (5) or Economics 274, Economic History of the United States (5) III. Geography 110, World Regional Geography (5) Geography 152, Geography of North America (5) IV. History 101, 102, 103, World Civilizations (4) (4) (4) History 120, United States History (5) History 121, United States History (5) History 170, American Civilization (5) History 301, Twentieth Century World (5) History 305, Foundations of American Civilization (3) History 307, The Age of the American Revolution (3) History 309, The New Republic (3) History 312, The Era of Sectional Conflict (3) History 313, The Civil War and Reconstruction (3) History 315, The Emergence of Modern America (3) History 319, Recent America (3) History 430, History of the Middle Ages (300-1500) (5) History 431, Early Modern Europe (1500-1815) (5) History 432, Nineteenth Century Europe (1815-1900) (5) History 450, English History (to 1714) (3) History 451, English History (since 1714) (3) History 470, History of the Far East (5) History 471, History of South East Asia (5) 19 |