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Natural Science, Secondary Science Education in Biology

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Curriculum for the Bachelor of Science in Natural Science, Secondary Science Education in Biology emphasis
 

University Core Requirements specific to this major
: Students take one of the following courses. Please consult the University Core requirements page for additional courses as required by the Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering.

LMU COURSE SANTA ANA COLLEGE COURSE Core Requirement Fulfilled
HIST 161: Young America, 1607-1900 None American Cultures
OR OR
POLS 135: Contemporary American Politics POLT 101: Introduction to American Government
OR
POLT 101H: Honors Introduction to American Government
Social Sciences*
*Students are required to take 2 courses (6 semester hours) to fulfill the Social Sciences core requirement. 

Lower Division Major Requirements:
LMU COURSE SANTA ANA COLLEGE COURSE
BIOL 101: General Biology I
BIOL 111: General Biology I Laboratory
PEND
BIOL 102: General Biology II
BIOL 112: General Biology II Laboratory
PEND
BIOL 201: Cell Function PEND
BIOL 202: Genetics PEND
CHEM 110: General Chemistry I
CHEM 111: General Chemistry I Laboratory
CHEM 219: General Chemistry
OR
CHEM 219H: Honors General Chemistry
CHEM 112: General Chemistry II
CHEM 113: General Chemistry II Laboratory
CHEM 229: General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis
CHEM 220: Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 221: Organic Chemistry I Laboratory
CHEM 249: Organic Chemistry I
MATH 122: Calculus for the Life Sciences I MATH 180: Analytic Geometry and Calculus
OR
MATH 180H: Honors Analytic Geometry and Calculus
MATH 123: Calculus for the Life Sciences II MATH 185: Analytics
OR OR
MATH 104: Elementary Statistics MATH  219: Statistics and Probability
OR
MATH 219H: Honors Statistics and Probability
NTLS 190: Exploring the Natural Sciences None
NTLS 250: Blue Planet: Introduction to Earth Science ERTH 110: Introduction to Earth Science
OR
ERTH 110H: Honors Introduction to Earth Science
OR
ERTH 115: Earth Science for Educators
OR
GEOL 101: Introduction to Geology
PHYS 253: General Physics I PHYS 210: Principles of Physics I
OR
PHYS 279: College Physics I
PHYS 254: General Physics II PHYS 211: Principles of Physics II
OR
PHYS 289: College Physics II