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Show Natural Sciences Zoology Biology Composite Teaching Major(See Composite and Interdepartmenta Programs.) Program: Zoology Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in the approved Zoology courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 25 credit hours of approved Zoology courses. B. Zoology courses required: 160 (5) or 211 (5) and 212 (5) or 405 (5). C. Select fifteen hours from the departmental course offering. At least 2 of the selected courses should be numbered higher than 300. Consult Adviser. Program: Zoology Teaching Minor I. General Requirements: A. A grade of C or better in approved Zoology courses. II. Specific Requirements: A. Minimum of 28 credit hours of approved Zoology courses. B. Zoology courses required: Zoology 211 (5) or 160 (5); 212 (5) or 405 (5); 445 (4), 464 (4), 381 (4). C. Zoology courses to elect from (6 credit hours): Zoology 201 (5), 330 (5), 347 (3), 360 (4), 372 (4), 380 (3), 410 (5), 420 (5), 421 (5), 422 (5), 423 (5), 425 (4), 440 (4), 447 (4), 448 (4), 450 (5), 460 (5), 465 (4), 466 (4), 467 (4), 468 (5), 474 (3), 475 (3). Program: Pre-Professional (Including Pre-Medicine, Pre-Dentistry, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, Pre-Pharmacy) I. General Requirements: A. Students planning to pursue pre-professional programs should complete a major and minor from the list of majors and minors offered by the School of Natural Sciences; however, pre-professional study easily fits the Zoology major and Chemistry minor. B. The professional school of the student's choice determines the G. P. A. required (usually above 3.00; schools of Pharmacy, 2.00). C. Pre-pharmacy students should contact the school of Pharmacy they propose to attend for exact conformity to that school's entrance requirements. II. Specific Requirements: A. Pre-medicine 1. Pre-medicine courses required: a. Zoology 201 (5), 211 (5), 330 (5), 405 (5), 410 (5). b. Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5). c. Physics 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4), 114 (1). 115 (1), 116 (1). d. Chemistry 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5), 311 (4), 312 (4), 313 (4). e. Microbiology 205 (5). 198 Natural Sciences Zoology 2. Pre-medicine courses to elect from: a. Zoology 412 (5), 421 (5), 422 (5), 450 (5), 455 (4). b. Mathematics 211 (5). c. Microbiology 305 (5) 315 (5), 325 (5). d. Chemistry 213 (5), 307 (5). e. English 104 (2-5). B. Pre-dentistry 1. Pre-dentistry courses required: a. Zoology 211 (5); 212 (5) or 405 (5); 330 (5) or 410 (5); 412 (5), 420 (5). b. Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5). c. Physics 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4), 114 (1), 115 (1), 116 (1). d. Chemistry 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5), 311 (4), 312 (4), 313 (4). 2. Pre-dentistry courses to elect from: a. Zoology 421 (5), 422 ( 5), 423 ( 5); 455 (4) or 460 (5). b. Microbiology 205 (5), 305 (5), 315 (5), 325 (5). c. English 104 (2-5), 107 (3). d. Economics 101 (5). e. Business Administration 101 (4). C. Pre-veterinary Medicine 1. Pre-veterinary Medicine courses required: a. Zoology 211 (5); 212 (5) or 405 (5); 330 (5), 410 (5), 420 (5). b. Communication 102 (3). c. Mathematics 105 (5), 106 (5), 107 (5), 211 (5). d. Microbiology 205 (5). e. Physics 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4), 114 (1), 115 (1), 116 (1). f. Chemistry 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5), 311 (4), 312 (4), 313 (4). g. Botany 110 (5) or 112 (5). 2. Pre-veterinary Medicine courses to elect from: a. Zoology 412 (5), 421 (5), 422 (5), 450 (5), 455 (4). b. Microbiology 255 (5), 305 (5), 315 (5), 325 (5). c. Chemistry 307 (5). d. Mathematics 212 (5), 213 (5). e. Communication 103 (3). D. Pre-pharmacy 1. Pre-pharmacy courses required: a. Zoology 201 (5). b. Physics 111 (4), 112 (4), 113 (4), 114 (1), 115 (1), 116 (1). c. Microbiology 205 (5). d. Mathematics 107 (5). e. Economics 101 (5). f. Chemistry 121 (5), 122 (5), 123 (5), 311 (4), 312 (4), 313 (4). g. Botany 110 (5) or 112 (5). 2. Pre-pharmacy courses to elect from: a. Zoology 421 (5), 422 (5), 423 (5). b. Microbiology 305 (5), 315 (5), 325 (5). c. Chemistry 305 (4), 307 (5). Emphasis in Urban and Regional PlanningThis program provides a special emphasis in Urban and Regional Planning for majors in Botany, Economics, Engineering, Geography, Geology, Microbiology, Political Science, Sociology, Zoology, and related fields. (See Composite and Interdepartmental Programs.) ZOOLOGY COURSES 112. Elements of Wildlife Management (1) Introduction to problems and methods of wildlife management. S LS160. General Zoology (5) Application of biological principles to the most important animal groups. This course is not recommended for majors. Five lectures a week. A W S Su LS201. Human Physiology (5) Functional and anatomical consideration of the 199 |