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Biology Science and Mathematics 2004-2005 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 371 Select one from the fol-lowing list: BOT 142; MICRO 161, 171, 181, 185; PHYAN 140, 160 (with lab 160L or with-out), 165; ZOOL 148 D. Molecular/Cellular Techniques ................. (3-4) Select one from the fol-lowing list: ECOL 174; GENET 171, 182 Note: A minimum of two labo-ratory experiences from B, C, and D are required. E. Seminar ........................... (1) GENET 170 F. Choose one additional course from above or any upper-divi-sion biology course, including independent study or research ....................... (0-4) Additional requirements ..................... 37 1. CHEM 1A-B, 128A-B, 129A, 150 or 155 ....... (21) 2. PHYS 2A-B ........ (8) 3. MATH 70 or 75 ................... (4) 4. MATH 101 or PSYCH 42 ..... (4) General Education requirements ....... 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ........................... 1 (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a double major or minor.) Total ................................................... 120* * See Advising Note 1 on page 372. Physiology and Anatomy Option This degree program is designed to help students understand cellular to whole or-ganism function in preparation for medi-cal, clinical, academic or research careers that require physiology as a foundation. The ultimate goal of physiology is to un-derstand, in physical and chemical terms, the mechanisms that operate in living or-ganisms. This option encompasses three major branches of physiology: cellular; sys-temic; and whole organism. This option offers excellent preprofessional preparation for medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, various careers requiring physiology, and for ad-vanced graduate study. Students planning to enter professional and graduate pro-grams should elect CHEM 1A-B and 128A-B rather than CHEM 3A and 8, and should consult an adviser about additional math-ematics requirements as well. Units Major requirements ............................ 40 Biology Core ..................................... (22) Option requirements ......................... (18) A. Select one course from each of these three lines ..................... (10-13) 1. Anatomy: BOT 133; PHYAN 130, 134, 135; ZOOL 132, 141 2. Molecular and Cellular Biology: BOT 137; GENET 172; MICRO 161; PHYAN 160 and 160L 3. Organismal Physiology: BOT 130; PHYAN 151 B. Select two additional courses from the fol-lowing list or from other courses listed in category A .......................... (5-8) PHYAN 64 or 65, 140, 158, 163, 165, 172 Additional requirements ................ 29-38 1. CHEM 3A or 1A-B, 8 or 128A-B, 109 or 129A, 150 or 155 ........... (13-22) 2. PHYS 2A-B .......................... (8) 3. MATH 70 or 75 ................... (4) 4. MATH 101 or PSYCH 42........................ (4) General Education requirements ....... 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ........................ 0-9 (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a double major or minor. Total ................................................... 120* * See Advising Note 1 on page 372. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Option This degree program is intended for stu-dents who wish to study the interrelation-ships between living things and their envi-ronments. This option has a strong field component that takes full advantage of the outstanding natural environments conve-niently located near our campus. Students in this program gain an in-depth under-standing of ecology and evolution, and acquire the skills to apply that understand-ing to important questions in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial systems, in fisheries and wildlife management, or other branches of applied ecology. Students completing this option are well prepared for entry into a wide range of environmental careers with governmental field research agencies, in agriculture-related areas, environmental mi-crobiology, environmental law and con-sulting firms, or for graduate programs leading to advanced degrees in ecology, management, and evolution. Students may obtain an emphasis in marine science by selecting electives offered at the Moss Land-ing Marine Laboratories. Students must consult an adviser for help in selecting courses appropriate to their interests and career objectives. Units Major requirements ............................ 47 Biology Core ..................................... (22) Option requirements ......................... (25) A. Ecosystem Ecology: Select one course from the following .......................... (4) ECOL 151, 152; MSCI 103** At least one botany (BOT) or microbiology (MICRO) course must be selected from the fol-lowing categories B-E. B. Physiology: Select one course from the following ................. (4) BOT 130; MICRO 161; PHYAN 151 C. Morphology and Classification: Se-lect one course from the follow-ing ....................................... (3-4) BOT 131, 132, 142, 144; ECOL 174; MI-CRO 140; ZOOL 120, 132, 141, 150; MSCI 124**, 131** D. Autecology and Popu-lation Ecology: Select one course from the following ............................. (3-4) ECOL 162, 171, 172; ZOOL 152; MSCI 110**, 161** E. Biological Science Electives .............. (9-11) Select sufficient Bi-ology Department courses, including those listed in cat-egories A, B, and C, to complete the op-tion. Only one elec-tive course may be lower division. Additional requirements ................ 21-22 1. CHEM 3A, 8, and 150 ...... (10) 2. MATH 70 or 75 .................. (4) 3. MATH 101 or PSYCH 42 ...................... (4)
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Full Text Search | Biology Science and Mathematics 2004-2005 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 371 Select one from the fol-lowing list: BOT 142; MICRO 161, 171, 181, 185; PHYAN 140, 160 (with lab 160L or with-out), 165; ZOOL 148 D. Molecular/Cellular Techniques ................. (3-4) Select one from the fol-lowing list: ECOL 174; GENET 171, 182 Note: A minimum of two labo-ratory experiences from B, C, and D are required. E. Seminar ........................... (1) GENET 170 F. Choose one additional course from above or any upper-divi-sion biology course, including independent study or research ....................... (0-4) Additional requirements ..................... 37 1. CHEM 1A-B, 128A-B, 129A, 150 or 155 ....... (21) 2. PHYS 2A-B ........ (8) 3. MATH 70 or 75 ................... (4) 4. MATH 101 or PSYCH 42 ..... (4) General Education requirements ....... 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ........................... 1 (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a double major or minor.) Total ................................................... 120* * See Advising Note 1 on page 372. Physiology and Anatomy Option This degree program is designed to help students understand cellular to whole or-ganism function in preparation for medi-cal, clinical, academic or research careers that require physiology as a foundation. The ultimate goal of physiology is to un-derstand, in physical and chemical terms, the mechanisms that operate in living or-ganisms. This option encompasses three major branches of physiology: cellular; sys-temic; and whole organism. This option offers excellent preprofessional preparation for medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, various careers requiring physiology, and for ad-vanced graduate study. Students planning to enter professional and graduate pro-grams should elect CHEM 1A-B and 128A-B rather than CHEM 3A and 8, and should consult an adviser about additional math-ematics requirements as well. Units Major requirements ............................ 40 Biology Core ..................................... (22) Option requirements ......................... (18) A. Select one course from each of these three lines ..................... (10-13) 1. Anatomy: BOT 133; PHYAN 130, 134, 135; ZOOL 132, 141 2. Molecular and Cellular Biology: BOT 137; GENET 172; MICRO 161; PHYAN 160 and 160L 3. Organismal Physiology: BOT 130; PHYAN 151 B. Select two additional courses from the fol-lowing list or from other courses listed in category A .......................... (5-8) PHYAN 64 or 65, 140, 158, 163, 165, 172 Additional requirements ................ 29-38 1. CHEM 3A or 1A-B, 8 or 128A-B, 109 or 129A, 150 or 155 ........... (13-22) 2. PHYS 2A-B .......................... (8) 3. MATH 70 or 75 ................... (4) 4. MATH 101 or PSYCH 42........................ (4) General Education requirements ....... 51 Electives and remaining degree requirements ........................ 0-9 (See Degree Requirements); may be used toward a double major or minor. Total ................................................... 120* * See Advising Note 1 on page 372. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Option This degree program is intended for stu-dents who wish to study the interrelation-ships between living things and their envi-ronments. This option has a strong field component that takes full advantage of the outstanding natural environments conve-niently located near our campus. Students in this program gain an in-depth under-standing of ecology and evolution, and acquire the skills to apply that understand-ing to important questions in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial systems, in fisheries and wildlife management, or other branches of applied ecology. Students completing this option are well prepared for entry into a wide range of environmental careers with governmental field research agencies, in agriculture-related areas, environmental mi-crobiology, environmental law and con-sulting firms, or for graduate programs leading to advanced degrees in ecology, management, and evolution. Students may obtain an emphasis in marine science by selecting electives offered at the Moss Land-ing Marine Laboratories. Students must consult an adviser for help in selecting courses appropriate to their interests and career objectives. Units Major requirements ............................ 47 Biology Core ..................................... (22) Option requirements ......................... (25) A. Ecosystem Ecology: Select one course from the following .......................... (4) ECOL 151, 152; MSCI 103** At least one botany (BOT) or microbiology (MICRO) course must be selected from the fol-lowing categories B-E. B. Physiology: Select one course from the following ................. (4) BOT 130; MICRO 161; PHYAN 151 C. Morphology and Classification: Se-lect one course from the follow-ing ....................................... (3-4) BOT 131, 132, 142, 144; ECOL 174; MI-CRO 140; ZOOL 120, 132, 141, 150; MSCI 124**, 131** D. Autecology and Popu-lation Ecology: Select one course from the following ............................. (3-4) ECOL 162, 171, 172; ZOOL 152; MSCI 110**, 161** E. Biological Science Electives .............. (9-11) Select sufficient Bi-ology Department courses, including those listed in cat-egories A, B, and C, to complete the op-tion. Only one elec-tive course may be lower division. Additional requirements ................ 21-22 1. CHEM 3A, 8, and 150 ...... (10) 2. MATH 70 or 75 .................. (4) 3. MATH 101 or PSYCH 42 ...................... (4) |