University Degree Requirements

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B.S. Applied Science Plan Sheet
2013
Interdisciplinary Science Concentration
NOTE: This document is meant to display your degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must be used to track progress
toward fulfilling all degree requirements. The Academic Requirements Report must show all requirements “satisfied” before your degree is
awarded.
Name
Student ID
Concentration
University Degree Requirements
Overall Credit and GPA Requirements
Social Responsibility and Ethical Reasoning (3 credits)
Total Credits (120)
Resident Credits (32)
Stout GPA (2.000)
(Courses must be selected from the list of approved social responsibility and
ethical reasoning courses)
Racial and Ethnic Studies (6 credits)
Selectives (3 credits)
(Select three credits from RES Category A)
(Selected from GE-approved courses)
(Select three credits from any RES area)
Interdisciplinary Concentration Requirements (40-42 credits)
Global Perspective (6 credits)
(Complete a program of university-approved work or study abroad, or 6 credits
of global perspective approved courses)
NOTE: RES and GLP requirements may be met within GE or major course selection.
General Education Requirements (40 credits)
Communication Skills (9 credits)
ENGL-101 Composition I –orENGL-111 Freshman English Honors I
ENGL-102 Composition 2 –orENGL-112 Freshman English Honors II
SPCOM-100 Fundamentals of Speech
3
3
3
Analytic Reasoning and Natural Science (12-13 credits)
(At least one math or statistics course and a natural science course with a lab
are required)
MATH-153 Calculus I –orMATH-156 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I
STAT-320 Statistical Methods –orSTAT-330 Probability & Statistics for Eng & the Sciences
CHEM-135 College Chemistry I
4-5
3
5
Arts and Humanities (6 credits)
(Must be from at least two categories: Art History/Music Appreciation,
Creative/Performing Arts, Foreign Language & Culture, History, Literature,
Philosophy)
Social and Behavioral Sciences (6 credits)
(Must be from at least two categories: Anthropology, Economics, Geography,
Political Science, Psychology, Sociology)
Contemporary Issues (3 credits)
(Courses must be selected from the list of approved contemporary issues
courses)
Program Website: http://www.uwstout.edu/programs/bsas/index.cfm
APSC-101
APSC-349
APSC-398
APSC-449
APSC-401
ENGL-410
BIO-135
BIO-136
CHEM-136
BIO-234
Bio-235
CHEM-331
CHEM-335
CHEM-201
PHYS-281
PHYS-241
PHYS-282
PHYS-242
Applied Science Profession I
*Co-op – or –
Field Experience - or –
Co-op
Applied Science Profession II
Scientific Communication
Organismal Biology
College Molecular Cell Biology I
College Chemistry II
Physiology and Anatomy AND
Molecular Cell Biology II – or –
Quantitative Analysis AND
Instrumental Methods and Analysis
Organic Chemistry I
University Physics I – or –
College Physics I
University Physics II – or –
College Physics II
1
1
1
3
4
5
5
6-8
4
5
5
*On rare occasions the co-op/field experience may include extra hours to
merit additional credits which can then be used as electives.
Concentration Selectives (16-22 credits)
Enough credits to reach 80-credit total. Any 200 level or higher
biology, chemistry or physics courses. MATH-154 Calculus II or
MATH-157 Calculus and Analytical Geometry II, FN-207 Medical
Terminology, HLTH-355 Kinesiology, HLTH-365 Physiology of
Exercise, HWF-340 Community CPR, Automatic External
Defibrillation and First Aid or PSYC-391 Applied
Psychophysiological Measurements
Minor or Second Major (18-24 credits)
Choose a minor that is not Chemistry, Biology or Physics and
work with the minor advisor to complete requirements. Different
minors require different number of credits. Credits used in the
minor cannot also be used as elective credits. Only required
credits in the minor may overlap with required courses within the
concentration
OR
Declare a second major in lieu of a minor. Students must work
with both Program Directors to meet requirements for each
major. Completion of two majors will exceed 120 credits.
See online course description for prerequisites
Revised 10/2013
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