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prerequisites indicated by arrows Flowchart for Core BS Physics Courses: Biophysics Emphasis, 2016-2017 Catalog prerequisites indicated by arrows This chart shows only the required core BS Physics courses and prerequisites. Additional courses are needed for graduation. Please consult the Undergraduate Catalog, Degree Tracker, and meet with your advisor to craft a plan for degree completion. Course prerequisites and degree requirements are subject to change. MATH 143 and MATH 144 Or appropriate placement exam score CS Course from list Prerequisites Vary BIOL 191 General Biology I CHEM 111/111L General Chemistry I MATH 170 Calculus I coreq PHYS 211/211L Physics I w/Calculus & Lab PHYS 325 Scientific Computing (Fall) CHEM 112/112L General Chemistry II MATH 175 Calculus II coreq PHYS 212/212L Physics II w/Calculus and Lab MATH 301 Linear Algebra PHYS 301 Analog & Digital Electronics (Spring) MATH 275 Calculus III CHEM 301/302 Survey of Organic Chemistry & Lab OR CHEM 307/308 Organic Chemistry I & Lab (Fall) coreq PHYS 309/309L Introductory Quantum Physics & Lab PHYS 307 Biophysics (Fall) MATH 333 Differential Equations with Matrix Theory BIOL 301 Cell Biology PHYS 311 Modern Physics (Spring) PHYS 432 Thermal Physics (Fall) CHEM 350 Fundamentals of Biochemistry PHYS 381 Electromagnetic Theory (Fall) PHYS 341 Mechanics (Spring) PHYS 436 Soft Matter (Spring) PHYS 499 Senior Seminar (Spring) PHYS 382 Electrodynamics OR PHYS330/330L Optics (Spring) last updated June 1, 2015 by T. Watkins Boise State University