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Core Science
Courses (79-81 cr):
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Chemistry
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CH 221 (224) (5) |
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CH
362 (3) |
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CH
222 (225) (5) |
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CH
421 (3) |
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CH
223 (226) (5) |
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CH
422 (3) |
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CH
334 (3) |
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CH
440 (3) |
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CH
335 (3) |
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CH
441 (3) |
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CH
336 (3) |
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CH
442 (3) |
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CH
361 (3) |
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| Mathematics: |
Physics: |
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MTH
251 (4) |
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PH
211/221 (5) |
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MTH
252 (4) |
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PH
212/222 (5) |
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MTH
253 (4) or MTH 306 (4) |
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PH
213/223 (5) |
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MTH
254 (4) |
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Adv.
Biochemistry Option Courses (32-33 cr):
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| Inorganic chemistry: |
Biochemistry: |
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CH 411 (3) or
CH 412 (3) |
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BB
490 (3) |
Experimental Chem II:
Select 2 of the
following 4 courses |
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BB 491 (3) |
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CH
461 (3) |
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BB 492 (3) |
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CH 462 (3)
a |
Biochemistry Lab: |
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CH 463 (3) a |
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BB
493 (3) |
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CH 464 (3)
a |
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BB
494 (3) |
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Career Supportive
Electives (6 cr): c |
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BB
495 (3) d |
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Univ. Baccalaureate Core b
(37-38 cr): |
| Skills (12 cr) |
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WR
121 (3) |
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Writing
II (3)
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Writing III/Speech (3) |
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HHS 231
(2)
plus 1-cr lab (PAC or HHS) |
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| Perspectives (12 cr) |
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Western Culture (WC) |
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Cultural
Diversity (CD) |
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Social Processes & Institutions (SI) |
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Literature & Arts (LA) |
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Difference, Power &
Discrimination (DPD) (3 cr) |
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| Synthesis (6 cr) |
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Contemporary Global Issues (CI) |
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Science, Technology, & Society (ST) |
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| Biological Science (4 or 5 cr)
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BI 212 recommended |
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Other Requirements: |
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180 cr |
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last 45 cr or 45 of last
75 cr completed at OSU |
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60 UD credits |
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foreign language e |
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| Footnotes: |
| a Meets WIC requirement. CH
461 & CH 463 recommended. |
d
BB 495 terminates F 2009; proposed
replacement BB 496 (1) and BB 497 (1).
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b Courses from
approved list. For perspectives, no more than two courses
from one department. Transfers from Oregon Community Colleges with
an AA degree have fulfilled the skills and perspectives
requirements. For synthesis, courses must be from different departments. |
e Two years
of one of foreign language in high school. Requirement can also be met
by taking two terms of a college-level language (C- or higher) or an
approved proficiency test (students entering in F97 or later).
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| c Approved
by the student's academic adviser by the end of the winter quarter of
the junior year |
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Sample curriculum
by year
Baccalaureate Core Requirements
Additional Information
about the advanced biochemistry option
updated
11/18/10 (cp,
jdi)
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