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An undergraduate degree in the College of Science requires completion of the following degree requirements. University Degree Requirements. Minimum 2.0 ...
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2020-21 Health & Disease
Degree Progression Guide
The Department of Biological Sciences has suggested the following degree progression guide for the Health & Disease
Degree. Students will work with their academic advisors to determine their best path to degree completion. Course pre-
requisites are specific to this degree plan.
Credit Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Credit Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite 2 BIOL 12100 3 BIOL 13100 5 CHM 12901 ALEKS 85 or Calc Placement^4 CHM 25500-25501 CHM 12901 2 BIOL 13500 or 19500 CHM 12901 co-req 3-5 Calculus II selective Calc I 3-5 Calculus I selective ALEKS 75 or 85^ 3-4 Science Core Option 3 Science Core Option 3 Science Core Option 1 Elective (BIOL 11500 pref.) BIOL 12100 co-req
BIOL 13100 and co-
3 Science Core Option
3 BIOL (xxxxx - Anatomy & Physiology) BIOL 13100 and CHM 12901^3 BIOL (xxxxx - Anatomy & Physiology) 2-3 Biology Selective 4 PHYS II Selective 4 PHYS I Selective 3-4 Science Core Option 3 Science Core Option 3 Science Core Option 3 Elective 1 Elective (BIOL 39300 pref)
(^3) BIOL 43800 BIOL 23100 & 24100 2-3 (^) Biology Selective 500 Level 2 BIOL 43900 BIOL 43800 co-req 3 Health & Disease Selective 3 Science Core Option 3 Science Core Option 1-3 Science Core Option 3 Pre-professional Selective 3 Elective (^3) Elective 3 Elective
Science Core Curriculum Options (one course needed for each requirement unless otherwise noted)
Options recommended for first- and second-year students Options recommended for third- and fourth-year students
UC (^) Select courses may also satisfy a University Core Curriculum requirement; see the University Core Requirement course list for approved courses. Students must have 32 credits at the 30000 level or above taken at Purdue.
CHM 25500 Organic Chemistry (3 cr.; both) and CHM 25501 Organic Chemistry Lab (1 cr.; both) and CHM 25600 Organic Chemistry (3 cr.; both) and CHM 25601 Organic Chemistry Lab (1 cr.; both)
a. BCHM 56100^6 General Biochemistry I (3 cr.; both) or b. CHM 33900^6 Biochemistry: A Molecular Approach (3 cr.; spring) or c. CHM 43300^6 Introductory Biochemistry (3 cr.; fall)
PHYSICS Selectives: One of these two options:
UNIVERSITY CORE and COLLEGE OF SCIENCE CORE REQUIREMENTS Composition and Presentation; Teambuilding and Collaboration; Language and Culture; Great Issues; General Education; Multidisciplinary Experience; Mathematics; Statistics; Computing (see handout).
FREE ELECTIVES Approximately 7-18 credits HLDS 10/ (^1) A 500-level BIOL course other than BIOL 54200 must be taken as part of either requirement #14 or #15. (^2) A course used to satisfy requirement #14 may not also count for requirement #15. (^3) This course may count as a Biology Selective and as the College of Science Teambuilding and Collaboration requirement. (^4) This course may count as a Biology Selective and as the College of Science Multidisciplinary requirement. (^5) This course may count as a Biology Selective and as the College of Science Great Issues requirement and toward the Base Lab requirement.. (^6) Students who select 12901 for General Chemistry must take CHM 33900 and 33901. Students who end up with Special Case approval for some other
Gen Chem courses may choose the other Chem Selective options. (^7) This course may not be used to satisfy the College of Science General Education or Language & Culture requirements.