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Individual programs may choose specific courses to fulfill General Education requirements.
UMES-DNS Information on: BIOLOGY (NON-TEACHING) Required and Recommended Courses for the Bachelor of Science Degree
I. General Education Requirements (42 Credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360,
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
One course from each discipline:
Social Sciences - ECON 201 or ECON 201H, ECON 202 or ECON 202H,
GEOG 201 or GEOG 202, HIST 101 or HIST 111H, HIST 102 or HIST 112H
POLI 200 or POLI 200H, POLI 342, SOCI 101 or SOCI 111H
Behavioral Sciences - CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220, HUEC 361,
HUEC 380, PSYC 200, SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or SOWK 200H
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences (8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PHYS 121 General College Physics I or
higher 4
PHYS 122 General College Physics II or
higher 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics ( 3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry & Analytical Geometry or
higher 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
ENGL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or
Advanced Composition 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (7 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PSYC 100 Adjustments in Today's World 2
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness
One course from the following:
BUAD 304 Small Business and Entrepreneurship
EDCI 210 Emerging Issues and Impacting a
Diverse Nation
ENGL 335 Reflections of Envirnmental Concerns in
Fiction, Poetry and Drama
ENGL 366 The Global Village
ENVS 101 Emerging Environmental Science Issues
POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems
II. Program Core Requirements (17 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
BIOL 497 Seminar 1
III. Program Electives (at least 23 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 201 Marine Zoology 4
BIOL 202 Marine Botany 4
BIOL 241 Introductory Physiology 4
BIOL 311 Vertebrate Embryology 4
BIOL 322 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 4
BIOL 326 Cell Biology 4
BIOL 330 Evolution 3
BIOL 335 Biogeography 3
BIOL 361 Animal Behavior 4
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
BIOL 420 Animal Histology 4
BIOL 426M Biotechnology 4
BIOL 436 Gen. Endocrinology 4
BIOL 441 Comparative Physiology 4
BIOL 461 Invert. Zoology 4
BIOL 481 Mammology 4
*BIOL 498 Independent Study 1-3
*BIOL 499 Undergraduate Research 1-4
ENVS 202 Oceanography 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Environmental Science 4
*A maximum of six (6) semester hours will be credited toward
Program Electives in Biology 498 and 499.
IV. Supportive Course Requirements (35 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 111 Principle of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principle of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamental of Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Fundamental of Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 341/342 Biochemistry I & II 8
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Programming 4
MATH 111 Elementary Math Analysis or
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
Note: (Students who have not completed 1 year of College Physics
as part of their General Education requirements must do so)
V. Free Electives - 5
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 122
UMES-DNS Information on: BIOLOGY (TEACHING)
I. General Education Requirements (42 Credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. TITLE Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines:
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315, or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Science (6 credits)
One course from each discipline:
Social Sciences - ECON 201 or ECON 201H, ECON 202 or
ECON 202H, GEOG 201 or GEOG 202, HIST 101 or HIST 111H,
HIST 102 or HIST 112H, POLI 200 or POLI 200H, POLI 342,
SOCI 101 or SOCI 111H
Behavioral Sciences - CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220,
HUEC 361, HUEC 380, PSYC 200, SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or
SOWK 200H
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PHYS 121 General College Physics I or
higher 4
Phys 122 General College Physics II or
higher 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry & Analytical
Geometry or HIGHER 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 100 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
ENGL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or
Advanced Composition 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (7 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PSYC 100 Adjustments in Today's World 2
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness
One course from the following:
BUAD 304 Small Business and Entrepreneurship
EDCI 210 Emerging Issues Impacting a Diverse
Nation
ENGL 335 Reflections of Environmental Concerns
in Fiction, Poetry and Drama
ENGL 366 The Global Village
ENVS 101 Emerging Environmental Science Issues
POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems
II. Program Core Requirements (17 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
BIOL 497 Seminar 1
III. Professional Education Requirement (42 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
EDCI 200B Introduction to Contemporary
Education 3
EDSP 200B Introduction to Special Education 3
EDCI 305 Human Growth and Development 3
EDCI 307 Educational Psychology 3
EDCI 309B Contemporary Pract. in Education 3
EDCI 311 Comprehensive Assessment in
Education 3
EDCI 400 Senior Seminar 3
EDCI 402B Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 3
EDCI 406 Classroom Management 3
EDCI 425A Curriculum & Instructional Methods in
Biol. 3
EDCI 480/490 Teaching Internship: Biology 12
IV. Supportive Core Requirements (20 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Programming 4
V. Program Electives
A. A total of three courses must be selected. (10-12 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 201 Marine Zoology 4
BIOL 202 Marine Botany 4
BIOL 241 Introduction to Physiology 4
BIOL 311 Vertebrate Embryology 4
BIOL 322 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 4
BIOL 326 Cell Biology 4
BIOL 330 Evolution 3
BIOL 335 Biogeography 3
BIOL 361 Animal Behavior 4
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
BIOL 420 Animal Histology 4
BIOL 436 General Endocrinology 4
BIOL 441 Comparative Physiology 4
BIOL 461 Invertebrate Zoology 4
BIOL 481 Mammology 4
ENVS 202 General Oceanography 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Environmental Science 4
BIOL 498 Independent Study 1-3
BIOL 499 Undergraduate Research 1-4
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 131-133 UMES-DNS Information on: Minor Program in Biology Course No. Title Credits BIOL 111 General Zoology 4 BIOL 112 General Botany 4 Select any three additional courses from Biology offerings 12 20
UMES-DNS Information on: CHEMISTRY (NON-TEACHING) Required and Recommended Courses for the Bachelor of Science Degree
I. General Education Requirements (42 credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines:
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Lanugages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
One course from each discipline:
Social Sciences - ECON 201 or ECON 201H, ECON 202 or
ECON 202H, GEOG 201 or GEOG 202, HIST 101 or HIST 111H,
HIST 102 or HIST 112H, POLI 200 or POLI 200H, POLI 342,
SOCI 101 or SOCI 111H
Behavioral Sciences - CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220, HUEC 361,
HUEC 380, PSYC 200, SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or SOWK 200H
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PHYS 121 General College Physics I
or HIGHER 3
PHYS 122 General College Physics II
or HIGHER 3
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
Math 110 Trigonometry & Analytical
Geometry or HIGHER 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
ENGL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or
Advanced Composition 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (7 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PSYC 100 Adjustments in Today's World 2
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness
One course from the following:
BUAD 304 Small Business and Entrepreneurship
EDCI 210 Emerging Issues Impaccting a
Diverse Nation
ENGL 335 Reflections of Environmental Concerns
in Fiction, Poetry and Drama
ENGL 366 The Global Village
ENVS 101 Emerging Environmental Science Issues 3
POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems 3
II. Program Core Requirements
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
CHEM 401 Principles of Physical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 402 Principles of Physical Chemistry II 3
* CHEM Elect. Select 2 courses from the electives below
ENVS 221 Principles of Env. Science 4
ENVS411/611 Water Pollution & Purification 4
ENVS 434/634 Air Pollution & Control
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
CHEM 422 Bioinorganic Chemistry 4
CHEM 499 Undergraduate Research 1-4
CHEM 432 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3
CHEM 621 Advanced Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 420 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry or
CHEM 421 Instrumental Analysis 3
CHEM 497 Seminar 1
III. Supportive Course Requirements (33-35 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
ENVS Course at or above the 200 level in
Environmental Science 4
CSDP 220&222 Intro. to Computers & Fortran or
Two courses in a Foreign Language
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
PHYS 263 or select one physics course at or above
200 level 4
CHEM 498/499 Independent Study/Undergraduate Research 1-3
IV. Free Electives - 3
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 125-129
UMES-DNS Information on: CHEMISTRY (TEACHING)
Required and Recommended Curses for the Bachelor of Science Degree
I. General Education Requirements (42 credits) A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits) Course No. Title Credits ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary Speech 3 Two courses from any of the following disciplines: Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H History: HIST 201, HISR 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341 HIST 360 Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102, SPAN 102 Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H, ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403 B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits) One course from each discipline: Social Sciences - ECON 201 or ECON 201H, ECON 202 or ECON 202H, GEOG 201 or GEOG 202, HIST 101 or HIST 111H, HIST 102 or HIST 112H, POLI 200 or POLI 200H, POLI 342 SOCI 101 or SOCI 111H Behavioral Sciences - CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220, HUEC 361, HUEC 380, PSYC 200, SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or SOWK 200H C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences (8 credits) Course No. Title Credits PHYS 121 General College Physics I or HIGHER 4 PHYS 122 General College Physics II or HIGHER 4 D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits) Course No. Title Credits Math 110 Trigonometry & Analytical Geometry or HIGHER 3 E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9 credits) Course No. Title Credits ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3 ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3 ENGL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or Advanced Composition 3 F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (7 credits) Course No. Title Credits PSYC 100 Adjustments in Today's World 2 EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness One course from the following: BUAD 304 Small Business and Entrepreneurship EDCI 210 Emerging Issues Impacting a Diverse Nation ENGL 335 Reflections of Environmental Concerns in Fiction, Poetry and Drama ENGL 366 The Global Village ENVS 101 Emerging Environmental Science Issues 3 POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems 3 II. Program Core Requirements (33 credits) Course No. Title Credits CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4 CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4 CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4 CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4 CHEM 401 Principles of Physical Chemistry I 4 CHEM 402 Principles of Physical Chemistry II 4 CHEM 497 Seminar 1 III. Supportive Course Requirements (22-24 credits) Course No. Title Credits CSDP 220&222 Intro. to Computers & Fortran or Two courses in a Foreign Language MATH 112 Calculus I 4 MATH 211 Calculus II 4 BIOL 111 General Zoology 4 BIOL 112 General Botany 4 IV. Professional Education Requirements (42 credits) Course No. Title Credits EDCI 200B Introduction to Contemporary Education 3 EDSP 200B Introduction to Special Education 3 EDCI 305 Human Growth & Development 3 EDCI 307 Educational Psychology 3 EDCI 309B Contemporary Pract. in Education 3 EDCI 311 Comprehensive Assessment in Education 3 EDCI 400 Senior Seminar 3 EDCI 402B Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 3 EDCI 406 Classroom Management 3 EDCI 425A Curriculum & Instructional Methods in Biology 3 EDCI 480/490 Teaching Internship: Biology 3 TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 139 - 141
UMES-DNS Information on: Minor Program in Chemistry The minor program in Chemistry is designed to provide supportive instruction for biology and mathematics majors. Course No. Title Credits CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4 CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4 CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4 CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4 CHEM Select one additional course at or above 300 level in Chemistry 4 Total: 20 credits
UMES-DNS Information on: Minor Program in Physics The minor program in Physics is designed to provide supportive instruction for Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Mathematics and Computer Science majors. The program also provides courses for preparing students for secondary school science teaching. Course No. Title Credits PHYS 161/181 Introductory Physics I 3 PHYS 262/182 Introductory Physics II 4 PHYS 263 General College Physics III 4 PHYS 283 Modern Optics 3 PHYS 423 Modern Physics 3 PHYS XXX Any other courses above 200 level 3 Total: 20 credits
B.S.Environmental Sciences - Marine Science Option Required and Recommended Courses for the Bachelor of Science Degree
I. General Education Requirements (42 credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines:
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 33, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences
(6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
One course from the Behavioral Sciences:
CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220, HUEC 361, HUEC 380,
PSYC 200, SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or SOWK 200H
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry & Analytical
Geometry or HIGHER 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
ENCL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or
Advanced Composition 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (7 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PSYC 100 Adjustment in Today's World 2
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness
POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems 3
II. Program Core Requirements (28 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 201 Marine Zoology 4
BIOL 202 Marine Botany 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
ENVS 202 General Oceanography 4
EMVS 221 Principles of Environmental Science 4
ENVS 497 Senior Seminar 1
ENVS 498 Independent Study or
ENVS 499 Undergraduate Research
III. Supportive Course Requirements (39 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4
ENVS 411 Water Pollution and Purification 4
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Programming 4
IV. Program Electives (14-16 credits)
Four courses must be selected
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 241 Introductory Physiology 4
BIOL 311 Vertebrate Embryology 4
BIOL 322 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 4
BIOL 326 Cell Biology 4
BIOL 330 Evolution 3
BIOL 335 Biogeography 3
BIOL 361 Animal Behavior 4
BIOL 420 Animal Histology 4
BIOL 426M Biotechnology 4
BIOL 436 General Endocrinology 4
BIOL 441 Comparative Physiology 4
BIOL 461 Invertebrate Zoology 4
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
CHEM 401 Physical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 402 Physical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 421 Instrumental Analysis 4
CHEM 422M Bio-Inorganic Chemistry 4
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 123 - 125 B.S. Environmental Science - Environmental Chemistry Option Required and Recommended Courses for the Bachelor of Science Degree
I. General Education Requirements (42 credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or 315H, ENGL 324,
ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
One course from the Behavioral Sciences:
CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220, HUEC 361, HUEC 380, PSYC 200,
SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or SOWK 200H
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry & Analytical
Geometry or HIGHER 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
ENGL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or
Advanced Composition 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (7 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PSYC 100 Adjustments in Today's World 2
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness
POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems 3
II. Program Core Requirements (24 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENVS 497 Senior Seminar 1
ENVS 498 Independent Study or
ENVS 499 Undergraduate Research 3
ENVS 411 Water Pollution & Purification 4
ENVS 434 Air Pollution & Control 4
ENVS 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
ENVS 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Environmental Science 4
III. Supportive Course Requirements (49 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PHYS 121/181H General College Physics I 4
PHYS122/182H General College Physics II 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 421 Environmental Chemistry 4
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
ECON 202 Principles of Economics II 3
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Programming 4
IV. Program Electives (6-8 credits)
Choose any two courses from the following Electives
Course No. Title Credits
ENVS 202 Oceanography 4
ENVS 456 Future Sources of Energy 3
ENVS 333 Energy, Environment & Economics 3
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
ENVS 460 Earth Science 3
CHEM 401 Physical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 402 Physical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 420 Bio-Inorganic Chemistry 3
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
BIOL 426 Biotechnology 4
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 121 - 123 Combined B.S./M.S. in Environmental Science - Environmental Chemistry Option This program is designed to enable students to attain both the B.S. degree in five years. The curriculum for this program is more advanced and students become involved in directed research earlier than in the traditional B.S. degree. The curricula for the two degrees is administered under the auspices of the undergraduate Environmental Science and the graduate Marine- Estuarine-Environmental-Science (MEES) programs.
The Environmental Chemistry Option will provide students with training in such areas as environmental contamination and toxicology, air and water pollution, waste treatment and disposal and energy resources. Students in the first two years of this program take courses to satisfy the General Education requirements along with courses in Biology, Chemistry, Math & Computer Sciences and Physics. The Junior year provides training in topics specific to the field and prepares students who seek to pursue the M.S. program with prerequisites for the graduate level courses. During the fourth year, additional courses providing advanced training in pollution and energy are offered. Those students choosing the B.S. program will graduate at the end of the fourth year with the requisite 122 credits.
The 12-month period (5th year) subsequent to satisfying requirements for the B.S. degree will be spent completing the M.S. requirements including research work during the summer.
Required and Recommended Courses for the B.S./M.S. Degree
I. General Education Requirements (42 credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech 3
Two courses fromm any of the following disciplines:
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
One course from the Behavioral Sciences:
CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220, HUEC 361, HUEC 380,
PSYC 200, SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or SOWK 200H
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Science
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics ( 3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry & Analytical
Geometry or HIGHER 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition ( 9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
ENGL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or
Advanced Composition 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (7 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PSYC 100 Adjustments in Today's World 2
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness
POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems 3
II. Program Core Requirements (28 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENVS 497 Senior Seminar 1
ENVS 498 Independent Study or
ENVS 499 Undergraduate Research 3
ENVS 411/611 Water Pollution & Purification 4
ENVS 434/634 Air Pollution & Control 4
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Environmental Science 4
ENVS 460/660 Earth Science 3
MEES 608 Seminar 1
III. Supportive Course Requirements (60 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PHYS 121/181H General College Physics I 4
PHYS 122/182H General College Physics II 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 621 Environmental Chemistry 4
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
CHEM 632 Applied Water Chemistry 4
ENVS 639 Sources & Effects of Pollutants
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Programming
IV. Program Electives
Choose any two courses from the following Electives (9-12 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENVS 202 Oceanography 4
ENVS 456 Future Sources of Energy 3
ENVS 333 Energy, Environment & Economics 3
ENVS 641 Environmental Toxicology 3
CHEM 342 Biochemsitry II
CHEM 401 Physical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 402 Physical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 420 Bio-Inorganic Chemistry 3
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
BIOL 426M Biotechnology 4
V. Statistics Electives - ( 3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 410 Advanced Statistics or
CSDP 604 Computer Methods in Statistics 3
VI. Management Elective (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENVS 684 Natural Resource Management 3
VII. Thesis Research (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MEES 799 Thesis Research 6
Combined B.S./M.S. Environmental Science - Marine Science Option This program is designed to enable students to attain both the B.S. degree and M.S. degree in five years. Students who successfully complete this program receive a B.S. degree in Environmental Science (Marine Science Track) and an M.S. degree in Marine-Estuarine-Environmental-Science (MEES).
This program is offered in conjunction with the University of Maryland Center for Estuarine and Environmental Studies (CEES). Students are able to attain these degrees in five years by substituting MEES graduate courses for free electives, and by taking courses and conducting research during summers. Only nine credit hours are allowed to overlap and be credited towards both the BS and MS degrees.
Students wishing to pursue the M.S. option must formally apply to the MEES program in the first semester of their junior year. If accepted, students may attend a summer-in-residence program at Horn Point Environmental Laboratories in the summer following their junior year. During this time, the students will begin directed research and take a graduate level course. In their senior year students will complete their B.S. degree requirements by taking upper level undergraduate courses and also take graduate level courses towards their M.S. degree. Students have the option of being in residence at UMES or a participating CEES campus during their senior and fifth years.
Students in this program may select any of the specialization areas offered in the MEES program. To receive the M.S. degree students must satisfy degree requirements which include a total of 30 course credits: course work (24 credits) and Master Thesis research (6 credits).
BS/MS Marine Science Option Required and Recommended Courses for the B.S./M.S. Degree
I. General Education Requirements (42 credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines:
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
One course from the Behavioral Sciences:
CRJS 230, HUEC 102, HUEC 220, HUEC 361, HUEC 380, PSYC 200,
SOCI 201, SOWK 200 or SOWK 200H
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry & Analytical
Geometry Or HIGHER 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
ENGL 305 or ENGL 310 Technical Writing or
Advanced Composition 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues ( 7 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PSYC 100 Adjustment in Today's World 2
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness
POLI 311 Comparative Political Systems 3
II. Program Core Requirements (28 - 31 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENVS 202 General Oceanography 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Environmental
Science 4
ENVS 497 Senior Seminar 1
ENVS 498 Independent Study or
ENVS 499 Independent Research 1-4
BIOL 201 Marine Zoology 4
BIOL 202 Marine Botany 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
MEES 608 Seminar 2
III. Supportive Course Requirements (43 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Programming 4
ENVS 411/611 Water Pollution & purification 4
IV. Program Electives (two courses must be selected) (6-8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 241 Introductory Physiology 4
BIOL 311 Vertebrate Embryology 4
BIOL 322 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 4
BIOL 326 Cell Biology 4
BIOL 330 Evolution 3
BIOL 335 Biogeography 3
BIOL 361 Animal Behavior 4
BIOL 420 Animal Histology 4
BIOL 426M Biotechnology 4
BIOL 436 General Endocrinology 4
BIOL 441 Comparative Physiology 4
BIOL 461 Invertebrate Zoology 4
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
CHEM 401 Physical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 402 Physical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 421 Instrumental Analysis 4
CHEM 422M Bio-Inorganic Chemistry 4
V. MEES Elective (19 credits) Students must choose an Area of Specialization (AOS) in the MEES Program: Ecology, Environmental Chemistry Environmental Molecular Biology/ Biotechnology, Oceanography, Fisheries Science, and Environmental Science. UMES has its greatest strengths in Ecology and Environmental Chemistry. Students must meet the requirements of their AOS. Specific information can be found in the MEES Student Guide or from the MEES Office.
Ecology AOS
BIOL 600 Marine and Estuarine Ecology
BIOL 601 Environmental Microbiology
BIOL 633 Adaptation to Marine Environment
BIOL 681 Barrier Island Management
BIOL 688A Population Ecology
BIOL 688B Community Ecology
ENVS 660 Earth Science
Environmental Chemistry AOS
CHEM 621 Advanced Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 632 Applied Water Chemistry
CHEM 670 Advanced Biochemistry
ENVS 611 Water Pollution
ENVS 634 Air Pollution and Control
ENVS 639 Sources and Effects of Pollutants
ENVS 641 Environmental Toxicology
ENVS 660 Earth Science
ENVS 684 Natural Resource Management
General
MATH 410 Mathematical Statistics
CSDP 604 Computer Methods in Statistics
MEES 608 Seminar
Additional MEES Courses
BIOL 621 Environmental Endocrinology
ENVS 684 Natural Resource Management
HUEC 650 Intermediary Metabolism
HUEC 656 Nutrition Laboratory
HUEC 658 Nutrition Research
HUEC 660 Protein and Amino Acids in Nutrition
PHYS 621 Physical Principles of Environmental
Instrumentation
VI. Thesis Research (6 credits)
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 150
UMES - SSU DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM
B.S. in Environmental Sciences - Marine Science Option
The students enrolled at Salisbury State University in the Biology Program can get a degree in Environmental Sciences from UMES by taking 23 hours of prescribed coursework in Environmental Science at UMES. The required courses are listed below.
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 201 Marine Zoology 4
BIOL 202 Marine Botany 4
ENVS 202 Oceanography 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Environmental Science 4
ENVS 411 Water Pollution & Purification 4
ENVS 434 Air Pollution or
ENVS 460 Earth Science 3
For additional information students are encouraged to contact Dr. Tom Jones, Chairman, Department of Biology, Salisbury State University, Salisbury, Maryland 21801-6862 or Dr. Steve Rebach, Acting Chairman, Department of Natural Sciences, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, Maryland 21853.
B.S. BIOLOGY/M.S.PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM
I. General Education Requirements (42 credits)
Refer to Biology B.S. (Non Teaching) Degree
II. Biology Program Core Requirements (33 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
BIOL 241 Introdcutory Physiology 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
BIOL 497 Biology Seminar 1
BIOL 322 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 4
BIOL 420 Histology 4
*PHYT 501 Advanced Human Anatomy 4
*PHYT 502 Neuroscience 4
*PHYT 503 Human Physiology 4
*Biology program core credit for these courses available only to students admitted at the end of junior year to the Master's Physical Therapy program at UMES.
III. Physical Therapy Core Requirements (17 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
PHYT 504 Analysis of Human Movement 4
PHYT 512 Clinical Medicine I 3
PHYT 521 Basic Patient Procedures 2
PHYT 522 Evaluation Procedures in
Physical Therapy 2
PHYT 545 Health Care Systems I 3
PHYT 546 Health Care Systems II 3
IV. Supportive Course Requirements (31 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
CSDP 220 Intro to Computer Programming 4
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 123
Pre- Professional Program in Dental Hygiene
I. General Education Requirements (332 credits)
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Fundamentals of Contemporary
Speech (3)
Two courses from any of the following disciplines:
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology I 3
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 101 General Chemistry 4
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 109 College Algebra 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
II. Dental Hygiene Core Requirements (16 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
BIOL 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
III. Supportive Core Requirements (10 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 331 Elementary Organic Chemistry 4
HUEC 210 Elements of Nutrition or
HUEC 331 Human Nutrition 3
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
IV. Electives (6 credits)
Select from: Psychology, Economics, Political Science, Computer
Science/Data Processing
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 64 Pre-Professional Program in Nursing This program offers the academic courses required for lower division study in the undergraduate program of the University of Maryland School of Nursing.
High School graduates, accepted as freshman at UMES, may enroll for the freshman and sophomore years of study for the B.S. degree in Nursing on the Eastern Shore campus. Following two years of successful study at UMES with a cumulative grade point average of "C" or better, students may make application to transfer to the University of Maryland School of Nursing in Baltimore for completion of the remaining two years required for the B.S. degree.
I. General Education Requirements
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts and Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II -Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology I 3
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 101 General Chemistry 3
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 3
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 109 College Algebra 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
II. Program Core Course Requirements (16 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
BIOL 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
BIOL 301 General Microbiology 4
III. Supportive Course Requirements (12 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
HUEC 210 Elements of Nutrition 3
EDCI 305 Human Growth and Development 3
Electives Select from Sociology, Anthropology,
Economics, Psychology, Political Science,
Geography, History
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 58 Pre-Professional Program in Pharmacy This program prepares students for transfer to the UMAB school of pharmacy for the 4 year entry level Pharm D program. Freshman and sophomore years are taken at the UMES campus. Students with a minimum cumulative average of 2.5 or better may apply to transfer to Baltimore for completion of the four year program leading to the Pharmacy degree. Students are encouraged to take the Pharmacy College Admission Test (PCAT) in October or February of the year in which admission is sought, and forward their scores and official transcripts to the School of Pharmacy's Office of Student Affairs. Applicants must present evidence of having successfully completed the required 62 semester hours of pre-pharmacy coursework, or of being able to complete the pre-pharmacy coursework before the start of classes in the fall.
I. General Education Requirements
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts & Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Speech 3
Two courses from any of the following disciplines:
Arts: ARTS 101, MUSI 100, MUSI 101, MUSI 109, MUSI 310H
History: HIST 201, HIST 202, HIST 333, HIST 334, HIST 341,
HIST 360
Languages: FREN 101 and FREN 102, GERM 101 and GERM 102,
SPAN 102
Literature: ENGL 211, ENGL 212, ENGL 315 or ENGL 315H,
ENGL 324, ENGL 360, ENGL 403
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology I or 3
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physcial Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry and Analytical
Geometry 3
II. Pharmacy Core Courses (20 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
CHEM 211 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry I 4
CHEM 212 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry II 4
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
III. Supportive Course Requirements (10 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ECON 101 Interpretative Analysis of
Economic Theories 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
SOCI Elective 3
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 62 Pre-Professional Program in Radiation Therapy This program offers the two years of lower division studies (pre-professional) required of a student desiring a career in Radiation Therapy. Upon completion of the pre-professional courses the student transfers to a Department of Radiation Therapy for two years of upper division courses and clinical experience.
Programs in Radiation Therapy at the University of Alabama in Birmingham and the Medical University of South Carolina are available. UMES students may get information on how to complete their Bachelor of Science program and earn a degree in Radiation Therapy by applying to the Program Director at one of the schools above.
I. General Education Requirements
A. Curriculum Area I - Arts & Humanities (9 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 203 Speech 3
B. Curriculum Area II - Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
PSYC 200 Introduction to Psychology I 3
C. Curriculum Area III - Biological and Physical Sciences
(8 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
D. Curriculum Area IV - Mathematics (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 110 Trigonometry & Analytical
Geometry 3
E. Curriculum Area V - English Composition (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
F. Curriculum Area VI - Emerging Issues (3 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
EDHE 111 Personalized Health Fitness 3
II. Program Core Courses Required (20 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
BIOL 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
III. Supportive Course Requirements (6 credits)
Course No. Title Credits
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
HUEC 210 Elements of Nutrition 3
IV. Free Electives (3 credits)
TOTAL PROGRAM REQUIRED CREDITS = 64 BIOLOGY NON-TEACHING Recommended Course Sequence FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry 1 4
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
15
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
EDPE (Select one additional course) 1
16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
ENGL 103 Fund. of Contemporary Speech 3
Curriculum Area II Elective 3
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
16
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Use 4
Curriculum Area II Elective 3
ENGL 310 Advanced Composition or
ENGL 305 Technical Writing 3
18
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
PHYS 121 General College Physics or 4
PHYS 181 Introductory Physics I
BIOL Elective 4
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
15
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
PHYS 122 General College Physics or 4
PHYS 182 Introductory Physics II
FREE Elective 4
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
15
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
BIOL 497 Seminar 1
BIOL Elective 3
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
Free Elective 3
15
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
Free Elective 3
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics I 3
14
Pre-dental and Pre-medical students follow the recommended course
sequence for non-teaching majors in Biology or Chemistry.
BIOLOGY TEACHING
Recommended Course Sequence
FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
ENGL 101 Basic Composition 3
CSDP 220 Intro to Computer Programming 4
PSYC 200 Curriculum Area II 3
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
PSYC 100 Freshman Planning 1
16
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
PSYC 200 Curriculum Area II 3
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 3
16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
EDCI 200 Intro to Cont. Education 3
EDPE (Select one additonal course) 1
18
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry I 4
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
EDCI 305 Human Growth and Development 3
EDSP 200B Intro to Special Education 3
17
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
PHYS 121 General College Physics 4
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
EDCI 307 Education Psychology 3
EDCI 311 Comprehensive Assessment 3
18
Spring Semester Credits
PHYS 122 General College Physics 4
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
ENGL 305/310 Technical Writing/Advan. Comp. 3
EDCI 309B Contemporary Pract. in Education 3
EDCI 402B Fundamental of Read. Instruction 3
17
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 7/8
BIOL 497 Seminar 1
EDCI 425A Curr. & Instr. Methods in Biology 3
EDCI 406 Classroom Management 3
Free Elective 3
17/18
Spring Semester Credits
EDCI 480-490 Teaching Internship 12
EDCI 400 Senior Seminar 3
15
CHEMISTRY - NON-TEACHING
Recommended Course Sequence
FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 4
15
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
HIST 101 Western Civilization 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
15
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
PHYS 161 Introductory Physics I 4
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
18
Spring Semester Credits
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
HIST 102 Western Civilization 3
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
PHYS 262 Introductory Physics II 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
18
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
PHYS 263 (Or one course above 200 level) 4
CSDP* 220 Introduction to Computer Use 3
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
13
Spring Semester Credits
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
CHEM Elective 4
CSDP* 221 Introduction to Computer Science 3
EDPE (Select one additional course) 1
16
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 305/310 Advanced Composition 3
CHEM 401 Principles of Physical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 420/421 Inorganic/Instrumental 3/4
CHEM 497 Seminar 1
BIOL Elective 4
15/16
Spring Semester Credits
Free Elective 3
CHEM 402 Principles of Physical Chemistry II 4
CHEM Elective 4
CHEM 498/499 Independent Study/Undergraduate Research 3
14
*or two semesters of foreign language CHEMISTRY - TEACHING OPTION Recommended Course Sequence FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 4
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
16
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition I 3
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry I 4
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
EDPE (select 1 additional course) 1
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CSDP* 220 Introduction to Computer Use 4
EDCI 200 Intro. to Contemporary Education 3
CHEM 211 Funds. of Organic Chemistry I 4
HIST 101 Western Civilization I 3
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
18
Spring Semester Credits
CSDP* 222 Fortran 4
CHEM 212 Funds. of Organic Chemistry II 4
EDCI 305 Human Growth & Development 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
EDSP 200B Introduction to Special Education 3
17
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
PHYS 161 General Physics I 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
EDCI 307 Educational Psychology 3
CHEM 497 Seminar 1
EDCI 311 Comp. Assessment in Education 3
17
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 310/305 Advanced Composition 3
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
CHEM 497 Seminar 1
PHYS 262 General Physics II 4
EDCI 309B Contemporary Prac. in Education 3
EDCI 402B Fundamentals of Reading Instruction 3
18
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 401 Prin. of Physical Chemistry I 4
EDCI 425A Curriculum & Instr. Methods in the
Natural Sciences 3
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
EDCI 406 Classroom Management 3
HIST 102 Western Civilization 3
18
Spring Semester Credits
CHEM 402 Prin. of Physical Chemistry II 4
EDCI 400 Senior Seminar 3
EDCI 480-490 Teaching Internship & Seminar 12
19
*or two semesters of a foreign language ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY OPTION (B.S. Degree) Recommended Course Sequence FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
15
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
17
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
CSDP 220 Intro. to Computer Science 4
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
EDPE Select one additional course 1
18
Spring Semester Credits
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
ECON 202 Principles of Economics II 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
13
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Env. Science 4
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
16
Spring Semester Credits
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
ENVS Elective 4
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
ENVS 497 Seminar 1
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
17
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
ENVS 411 Water Pollution 4
ENVS Elective 4
ENVS 498 Independent Study or
ENVS 499 Undergraduate Research 3
15
Spring Semester Credits
ENVS 434 Air Pollution 4
CHEM 421 Environmental Chemistry 3
ENGL 310 Advanced Composition or
ENGL 305 Technical Writing 3
FREE Elective 3
13
MARINE SCIENCE OPTION
B.S. Degree
Recommended Course Sequence
FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
MATH 110 Trig. Anal. Geometry 3
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
15
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
EDPE Elective 1
16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
ENVS 202 General Oceanography 4
17
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 305 Technical Writing 3
BIOL 202 Marine Botany 4
CHEM 212 Organic Chem II 4
BIOL 201 Marine Zoology 4
15
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
ENVS 221 Principles Environmental Science 4
Program Elective 4
15
Spring Semester Credits
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
ECON 202 Principles of Economics II 3
FREE Elective 3
BIOL 330 Evolution 3
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
17
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
CSDP 220 Intro to Computer Programming 4
ENVS 497 Senior Seminar 1
15
Spring Semester Credits
Program Elective 1
Program Elective 4
ENVS 498/499 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
Curriculum Area VI Elective 3
14
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY OPTION
B.S./M.S. Program
Recommended Course Sequence
FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
15
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
17
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
CSDP 220 Intro. to Computer Science 4
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I 3
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
EDPE (Select one additional course) 1
18
Spring Semester Credits
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
ECON 202 Principles of Economics II 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
13
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
ENVS 221 Principles of Env. Science 4
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
16
Spring Semester Credits
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
ENVS Elective 4
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
ENVS 497 Seminar 1
CHEM 312 Analytical Chemistry II 4
17
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
ENVS 411/611 Water Pollution 4
ENVS Elective 4
ENVS 498 Independent Study or
ENVS 499 Undergraduate Research 3
15
Spring Semester Credits
ENVS 434/634 Air Pollution 4
CHEM 621 Environmental Chemistry 3
ENGL 310 Advanced Composition or
ENGL 305 Technical Writing 3
10
Summer After Senior Year
MEES 799 Thesis Research 3
FIFTH YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 632 Applied Water Chemistry 3
ENVS 639 Sources of Pollutant 3
ENVS 460/600 Earth Science 3
MEES 608 Seminar 1
MATH 410 Advanced Statistics 3
13
Spring Semester Credits
ENVS 641 Environmental Toxicology 3
ENVS Elective 3
MEES 799 Research 3
ENVS 684 Natural Resource Management 3
12
BS/MS MARINE SCIENCE OPTION Recommended Course Sequence FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
15
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
EDPE Elective 1
16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
ENVS 202 General Oceanography 4
17
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 305 Technical Writing 3
Curriculum Area II Elective 3
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
BIOL 201 Marine Zoology 4
17
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
ENVS 221 Principles Environmental Science 4
BIOL 402 Ecology 4
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Use 4
16
Spring Semester Credits
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
Curriculum Area II Elective 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
BIOL 202 Marine Botany 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
17
Summer Session Credits
Program Elective 4
MEES Elective 3
7
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
Program Elective 4
MEES Elective 3
Program Elective 4
MEES 608 MEES Seminar 1
12
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 330 Evolution 3
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
CSDP 604 Computer Methods in Statistics 3
Program Elective 4
14
Summer Session Credits
MEES 799 Thesis Research 3
MEES Elective 3
6
FIFTH YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
MEES Elective 3
MEES 608 MEES Seminar 1
4
Spring Semester Credits
MEES 799 Thesis Research 3
MEES Elective 6
9
*For descriptions of graduate courses consult UMES Graduate Catalog. BIOLOGY - PHYSICAL THERAPY Recommended Course Sequence FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
ENGL 101 Basic Composition 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
17
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 112 General Botany 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 3
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Programming 4
18
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 211 Organic of Chemistry 1 4
ENGL 203 Speech 3
PSYC 200 Intro. to Psychology 3
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
EDPE (Select one additional course) 1
15
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
PSYC 370 Abnormal Psychology or 3
PSYC 301 Child Psychology
ENGL 305 Technical Writing or
ENGL 310 Advanced Composition 3
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
18
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
BIOL 322 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy 4
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
15
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 341 Introductory Physiology 4
BIOL 420 Animal Histology 4
BIOL 497 Seminar 1
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
General Educ. Curriculum Area IV 3
15
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
PHYT 501 Advanced Human Anatomy 4
PHYT 521 Basic Patient Procedures 2
PHYT 503 Human Physiology 4
PHYT 545 Health Care Systems I 3
13
Spring Semester Credits
PHYT 522 Eval. Procedures in Phys. Therapy 2
PHYT 504 Analysis of Human Movement 4
PHYT 502 Neuroscience 4
PHYT 512 Clinical Medicine I 3
PHYT 546 Health Care Systems II 3
16
DENTAL HYGIENE
Recommended Course Sequence
FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 4
MATH 109 College Algebra 3
14
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
PSYC 200/201 Introduction to Psychology 3
SOCI Elective 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
17
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
CHEM 331 Elementary Organic Chemistry 4
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
HUEC 331 Human Nutrition or
HUEC 210 Elements of Nutrition 3
SOCI Elective 3
17
NURSING PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM
Recommended Course Sequence
FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
CHEM 101 General Chemistry I 4
MATH 109 College Algebra
MATH 102 3
*Humanities Elective 3
17
Spring Semester Credits
*Humanities Elective 3
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
CHEM 102 General Chemistry II 4
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
13
* Humanities Electives
Literature
Language
Music
Art Appreciation
Public Speaking
Philosophy
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
PSYC 200-201 Introduction to Psychology 3
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
BIOL 301 General Microbiology 4
**Social Science Elective 3
17
Spring Semester Credits
HUEC 210 Elements of Nutrition 3
BIOL 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
EDCI 305 Human Growth & Development 3
**Social Science Elective 3
13
** Social Science Electives
Sociology
Psychology
Anthropology
Economics
Political Science
Geography
PHARMACY PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
14
Spring Semester Credits
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
SOCI 101 Intro. to Sociology 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
17
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 211 Organic Chemistry 4
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
ECON 101 Interpretive Analysis 3
14
Spring Semester Credits
CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry 4
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
PSYC 200 Introductory Psychology 3
SOCI Elective 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
17
RADIATION THERAPY PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101 Basic Composition I 3
MATH 110 Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
CHEM 111 Principles of Chemistry I 4
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
BIOL 111 General Zoology 4
15
Spring Semester Credits
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
ENGL 102 Basic Composition II 3
CHEM 112 Principles of Chemistry II 4
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics 3
EDPE (Select one Additional Course) 1
PSYC 200/201 Introduction to Psychology 3
17
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
BIOL 231 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
PHYS 121 General College Physics I 4
17
Spring Semester Credits
HUEC 210 Elements of Nutrition 3
BIOL 232 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4
FREE Elective 3
PHYS 122 General College Physics II 4
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
16
HONORS BIOLOGY (Pre-Medicine/Pre-Dentistry) FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 111H General Zoology 4
CHEM 111H Principles of Chemistry I 4
ENGL 101H Basic Composition 3
MATH 110H Trig. & Analytical Geometry 3
EDPE 101 Physical & Cardiovascular Fitness 1
Curriculum Area VI Elective 3
18
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 112H General Botany 4
CHEM 112H Principles of Chemistry II 4
ENGL 102H Basic Composition II 3
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
EDPE (Select one additional course) 1
16
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
CHEM 211H Organic Chemistry I 4
ENGL 103H Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
SOCI Elective (honors) 3
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
16
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
CHEM 212H Organic Chemistry II 4
CSDP 220 Introduction to Computer Use 4
SOCI Elective (honors) 3
ENGL 310 Advanced Composition or
ENGL 305H Technical Writing 3
18
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL 301 Microbiology 4
PHYS 121 General College Physics I or 4
PHYS 181H Introductory Physics I
BIOL Elective 4
Curriculum Area IV Elective (honors) 3
15
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
PHYS 122 General College Physics II or 4
PHYS 182H Introductory Physics II
FREE Elective 4
Curriculum Area IV Elective (honors) 3
15
SENIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
BIOL Elective 4
BIOL 497H Seminar 1
BIOL Elective 3
CHEM 341 Biochemistry I 4
FREE Elective (honors) 3
15
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL Elective (honors) 4
CHEM 342 Biochemistry II 4
FREE Elective (honors) 3
MATH 210 Elementary Statistics I 3
14
HONORS CHEMISTRY (PRE-MEDICINE) FRESHMAN YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
ENGL 101H Honors English Composition I 3
CHEM 111H Honors Princ. of Inorg. Chem I 4
MATH 111H Honors Elem. Math. Analysis 4
BIOL 111H Honors General Zoology 4
EDPE (Select one additional course) 1
16
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL 222 Genetics 4
ENGL 102H Honors English Composition II 3
Curriculum Area IV Elective 3
CHEM 112H Honors Princ. of Inorg. Chem. II 4
MATH 112 Calculus I 4
18
SOPHOMORE YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 211H Honors Fundamentals of Organic
Chemistry I 4
BIOL 326 Cell Biology 4
ENGL 103 Fundamentals of Cont. Speech 3
MATH 211 Calculus II 4
HIST 111H Honors Historical Approach to Western
Civilization I 3
18
Spring Semester Credits
BIOL Elective* 4
CHEM 212H Honors Fundamentals of Organic
Chemistry II 4
EDHE 101 Personal & Community Hygiene 2
HIST 112H Honors Historical Approach
to Western Civilization II 3
EDPE (Select one additional course) 1
ENGL 305/310 Advanced Composition 3
17
JUNIOR YEAR
Fall Semester Credits
CHEM 311 Analytical Chemistry I