B.S. Biomedical Science Specialization Biology Core Requirements: 40 Credits BIOL 181, 182, 183; CHEM 181, 182, 183 & Labs; BIOL 213; BIOL 321; BIOL 499S.

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B.S. Biomedical Science Specialization Biology Core Requirements: 40 Credits BIOL 181, 182, 183; CHEM 181, 182, 183 & Labs; BIOL 213; BIOL 321; BIOL 499S Physics Sequence: 15 Credits Choose from PHYS 111, 112, 113 & Labs series OR PHYS 181, 182, 183 & Labs series Additional Required Courses: Credits CHEM 361 & Lab, CHEM 362 and THREE courses from the Ecology, Evolution, Molecular/Cell and Structure/Function Course Groups. Each course must come from a different group. Department- Approved Electives Credits Choose from the Ecology, Evolution, Molecular/Cell, Structure/Function, and Biological Diversity Group (or non-biology courses as approved by your advisor). TOTAL CREDITS 100NOTE: Courses can only be counted once. B.S. Biology Teaching Specialization Biology Core Requirements: 44 Credits BIOL 181, 182, 183; BIOL 213; BIOL 321; BIOL 427; BIOL 492; SCED 324; SCED 325; SCED 401; and SCED 487 General Chemistry: 23 Credits CHEM 181, 182, 183 & Labs; CHEM 361 & Lab; CHEM 362 Additional Required Courses: Credits ONE course from EACH of the following groups: Biological Diversity (Microbiology recommended) Ecology (General Ecology recommended) Evolution (Mechanisms of Evolution recommended) Structure/Function (BIOL 353 or BIOL 355 / BIOL 356 recommended) TOTAL CREDITS Credits NOTE: Courses can only be counted once. B.S. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Specialization Biology Core Requirements : 40 Credits BIOL 181, 182, 183; CHEM 181, 182, 183 & Labs; BIOL 213; BIOL 321; BIOL 499S Additional Required Courses: 15 Credits CHEM 361 & Lab, PHYS 111 & Lab OR PHYS 181 & Lab, and MATH 170 OR MATH Credits ONE course from EACH of the following groups: Biological Diversity, Ecology, and Evolution. ONE additional course from Ecology OR Evolution. ONE course from Molecular/Cell OR Structure/Function Department- Approved Electives Credits Choose from the Ecology, Evolution, Molecular/Cell, Structure/Function, and Biological Diversity Group (or non-biology courses as approved by your advisor). TOTAL CREDITS 100NOTE: Courses can only be counted once. B.S. General Specialization Biology Core Requirements : 40 Credits BIOL 181, 182, 183; CHEM 181, 182, 183 & Labs; BIOL 213; BIOL 321; BIOL 499S Additional Required Courses: 10 Credits CHEM 361 & Lab, and PHYS 111 & Lab OR PHYS 181 & Lab Credits ONE course from EACH of the following groups: Biological Diversity, Ecology, Evolution, Molecular/Cell, and Structure/Function Department- Approved Electives Credits Choose from the Ecology, Evolution, Molecular/Cell, Structure/Function, and Biological Diversity Group (or non-biology courses as approved by your advisor). TOTAL CREDITS 100NOTE: Courses can only be counted once. B.S. Molecular and Cell Biology Specialization Biology Core Requirements : 40 Credits BIOL 181, 182, 183; CHEM 181, 182, 183 & Labs; BIOL 213; BIOL 321; BIOL 499S Additional Required Courses: 21 Credits BIOL 425, BIOL 430, CHEM 361 & Lab, CHEM 362, CHEM Credits ONE course from the Molecular/Cell Group TWO courses from the Ecology, Evolution or Structure/Function Groups. Courses must come from different groups. Department- Approved Electives Credits Choose from the Ecology, Evolution, Molecular/Cell, Structure/Function, and Biological Diversity Group (or non-biology courses as approved by your advisor). TOTAL CREDITS 100NOTE: Courses can only be counted once. B.A. Biology Major Biology Core Requirements: 45 Credits BIOL 181, 182, 183; CHEM 181, 182, 183 & Labs; BIOL 213; BIOL 321; BIOL 470 and BIOL 499S OR BIOL 497 Physics Sequence: 10 Credits Choose from PHYS 111, 112 & Labs series or PHYS 181, 182 & Labs series Additional Required Courses: 5 Credits CHEM 361 & Lab 5-10 Credits CHOICE OF: BIOL 355 & 356 OR BIOL 441 OR BIOL Credits CHOICE OF: BIOL 360 OR BIOL 420 TOTAL CREDITS 70-75NOTE: Courses can only be counted once.

BIOL 181 General Biology I (5)BIOL 182 General Biology II (5)BIOL 183 General Biology III (5) CHEM 181 General Chemistry I (4) / Lab (1)CHEM 182 General Chemistry II (4) / Lab (1)CHEM 183 General Chemistry (4) / Lab (1) BIOL 213 Introductory Biostatistics (4)BIOL 321 Genetics (5) BIOL 499S Senior Seminar (1) ✪ ✪ SEE CHART (VERSO) FOR BIOLOGY TEACHING SPECIALIZATION CORE BIOL 181 General Biology I (5)BIOL 182 General Biology II (5)BIOL 183 General Biology III (5) CHEM 181 General Chemistry I (4) / Lab (1)CHEM 182 General Chemistry II (4) / Lab (1)CHEM 183 General Chemistry (4) / Lab (1) BIOL 213 Introductory Biostatistics (4)BIOL 321 Genetics (5) BIOL 499S Senior Seminar (1) ✪ ✪ SEE CHART (VERSO) FOR BIOLOGY TEACHING SPECIALIZATION CORE BIOL 322 Introductory Microbiology (5) BIOL 323 Microbiology (5) BIOL 341 Plant Taxonomy (5) BIOL 344 Dendrology (5) BIOL 351 Entomology (5) BIOL 352 Parasitology (5) BIOL 421 General Virology (5)* BIOL 443 Mycology (5) BIOL 444 Algae and Bryophytes (5) BIOL 445 Field Mycology (5) BIOL 450 Ichthyology (4) BIOL 451 Herpetology (4) BIOL 452 Ornithology (4) BIOL 453 Mammalogy (5) BIOL 322 Introductory Microbiology (5) BIOL 323 Microbiology (5) BIOL 341 Plant Taxonomy (5) BIOL 344 Dendrology (5) BIOL 351 Entomology (5) BIOL 352 Parasitology (5) BIOL 421 General Virology (5)* BIOL 443 Mycology (5) BIOL 444 Algae and Bryophytes (5) BIOL 445 Field Mycology (5) BIOL 450 Ichthyology (4) BIOL 451 Herpetology (4) BIOL 452 Ornithology (4) BIOL 453 Mammalogy (5) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES REQUIRED CORE COURSES (40 CREDITS) ALONG WITH CORE COURSES, CHOOSE FROM THESE COURSE GROUPS ACCORDING TO YOUR B.S. SPECIALIZATION OR B.A. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS BIOL 343 Plant Anatomy (5) BIOL 353 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (6) BIOL 354 General Vertebrate Embryology (5)* BIOL 355 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)***# BIOL 356 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)***# BIOL 422 Immunology (5)* BIOL 423 Techniques in Immunology & Virology (5)* BIOL 426 Medical Microbiology (3) BIOL 426 Medical Microbiology Lab (2) BIOL 441 Plant Physiology (5)* BIOL 454 Histology (5) BIOL 455 Zoophysiology (5)# BIOL 457 Fundamentals of Neuroscience (5)* BIOL 343 Plant Anatomy (5) BIOL 353 Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy (6) BIOL 354 General Vertebrate Embryology (5)* BIOL 355 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)***# BIOL 356 Human Anatomy & Physiology (5)***# BIOL 422 Immunology (5)* BIOL 423 Techniques in Immunology & Virology (5)* BIOL 426 Medical Microbiology (3) BIOL 426 Medical Microbiology Lab (2) BIOL 441 Plant Physiology (5)* BIOL 454 Histology (5) BIOL 455 Zoophysiology (5)# BIOL 457 Fundamentals of Neuroscience (5)* BIOL 360 General Ecology (5) BIOL 362 Biomes of Pacific Northwest (4) BIOL 377 Regional Natural History (3)*** BIOL 377 Regional Natural History Lab (2)*** BIOL 420 Environmental Microbiology (5) BIOL 461 Community Ecology (5) BIOL 462 Wildlife & Fisheries Ecology (5) BIOL 463 Limnology (5) BIOL 464 Terrestrial Plant Ecology (5) BIOL 466 Conservation Biology (5) BIOL 467 Biological Field Techniques (5) BIOL 360 General Ecology (5) BIOL 362 Biomes of Pacific Northwest (4) BIOL 377 Regional Natural History (3)*** BIOL 377 Regional Natural History Lab (2)*** BIOL 420 Environmental Microbiology (5) BIOL 461 Community Ecology (5) BIOL 462 Wildlife & Fisheries Ecology (5) BIOL 463 Limnology (5) BIOL 464 Terrestrial Plant Ecology (5) BIOL 466 Conservation Biology (5) BIOL 467 Biological Field Techniques (5) BIOL 421 General Virology (5)* BIOL 465 Biology of Animal Behavior (4) BIOL 470 Mechanisms of Evolution (5) BIOL 353 Comparative Anatomy (6) ✓ BIOL 421 General Virology (5)* BIOL 465 Biology of Animal Behavior (4) BIOL 470 Mechanisms of Evolution (5) BIOL 353 Comparative Anatomy (6) ✓ *Course is in at least one other group & may be counted only once. ***BIOL 355 must be paired with BIOL 356. ***BIOL 377 must be paired with BIOL 377Lab ✓ Unofficial proposed addition to course group, awaiting formal approval. #Beginning Fall 2014, students can receive credit toward their major for BIOL 355/356 OR BIOL 455 BIOL 323 Microbiology (5) ✓ BIOL 354 General Vertebrate Embryology (5)* BIOL 421 General Virology (5)* 422 Immunology (5)* BIOL 423 Techniques in Immunology & Virology (5)* BIOL 425 Molecular Biotechnology (5) BIOL 430 Cell Biology (5) BIOL 441 Plant Physiology (5)* BIOL 457 Fundamentals of Neuroscience (5)* BIOL 323 Microbiology (5) ✓ BIOL 354 General Vertebrate Embryology (5)* BIOL 421 General Virology (5)* 422 Immunology (5)* BIOL 423 Techniques in Immunology & Virology (5)* BIOL 425 Molecular Biotechnology (5) BIOL 430 Cell Biology (5) BIOL 441 Plant Physiology (5)* BIOL 457 Fundamentals of Neuroscience (5)*