BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES BMD_BS 2015-2016 Model Curriculum Note: This form does not guarantee course availability. Please check the appropriate Schedule of Classes. FRESHMAN YEAR EH BLY BLY CH CH PSY 101 121 121L 131 131L 120 Fall Semester Composition I General Biology I Gen Biology I Lab Gen Chemistry I Gen Chemistry I Lab General Psychology 3 3 1 3 1 3 14 EH BLY BLY CH CH MA Spring Semester Composition II Gen Biology II Gen Biology II Lab Gen Chemistry II Gen Chemistry II Lab Calculus I 102 122 122L 132 132L 125 3 3 1 3 1 4 15 SOPHOMORE YEAR CH 201 CH 201L PH 114 BMD 201 EH ____ _______ Fall Semester Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry Lab I Physics with Algebra/Trig I Seminars in Biomedical Sciences Literature Elective * Fine Arts Elective * 3 1 5 1 3 3 16 CH CH PH ST CA Spring Semester 202 Organic Chemistry II 202L Organic Chemistry Lab II 115 Physics with Algebra/Trig II 210 Statistical Reasoning 110 Public Speaking 3 1 5 3 3 15 JUNIOR YEAR BMD 311 BMD 321 BMD 334 HY ____ _______ Fall Semester Human Anatomy Biochemistry I Human Physiology I History Elective* Social Science Elective* 3 3 3 3 3 15 BMD 322 BMD 323 BMD 335 BMD 336 _______ CIS 150 CIS 010 _______ Spring Semester Biochemistry II Biochemistry Lab Human Physiology II Human Physiology Lab-W Social Science Elective* Intro to Computer Applications Computer Prof. Exam (passed) General Elective* OR AND 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 14 SENIOR YEAR BMD 401 BMD 420 BMD 430 BMD 493 _______ Fall Semester Immunology Pharmacology Neurosciences BMD Issues-W Humanities Elective* 3 3 4 3 3 16 BMD 402 BMD 410 BMD 450 _______ _______ Spring Semester Medical Microbiology Pathophysiology Intro Research Math/Science Elective* General Elective* 5 3 2 3 3 16 NOTES: * Electives are listed on the back. General electives can be chosen from any college-level course to reach the121 total credits required for graduation. - A two-course sequence must be completed in either Literature or History. - Honors Students should refer to the separate BMD Model Curriculum for Honors. 05/29/15 BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES – 2015-2016 ELECTIVE OPTIONS ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Fine Arts Elective - 1 course ARH 100 Survey of Art ARH 103 Art History I ARH 123 Art History II ARS 101 Art Appreciation DRA 110 Introduction to Drama MUL 101 Introduction to Music General Elective - 2 courses Any college-level course of your choice to meet the 121-hour requirement. History Elective - 1 course HY 101 History of Western Civilization I HY 102 History of Western Civilization II HY 135 U. S. History to 1877 HY 136 U. S. History since 1877 Humanities Elective - 1 course AFR 101 Intro to African-American Studies AIS 105 Encounter with the Humanities EH Any course listed in Literature section. LG 111 Introductory French I LG 112 Introductory French II LG 131 Introductory Spanish I LG 131 Introductory Spanish II LG 151 Introductory German I and II LG 152 Introductory German I and II LG 171 Introductory Russian I and II LG 172 Introductory Russian I and II LG 211 Intermediate French I and II LG 212 Intermediate French I and II LG 231 Intermediate Spanish I and II LG 232 Intermediate Spanish I and II LG 251 Intermediate German I and II LG 252 Intermediate German I and II LG 271 Intermediate Russian I and II LG 272 Intermediate Russian I and II LGS All except LGS 190, 290 or 390 (Special Topics) PHL 110 Introduction to Philosophy PHL 120 Critical Thinking PHL 121 Introduction to Logic PHL 131 Introduction to Ethics PHL 231 Social Ethics PHL 240 Western Philosophy: Greek Math/Science Electives BLY 205 Introduction to Environmental Science BLY 213 Microbiology BLY 215 Human Genetics BLY 301 Cell Biology BLY 302 Genetics BLY 363 Vertebrate Embryology BLY 459 General Parasitology BMD 210 Infectious Disease in Healthcare Environments BMD 350 Molecular Basis of Genomics BMD 494 Directed Research Studies CH 265 Introductory Analysis CH 499 Senior Honors Chemistry MA 126 Calculus II ST 320 Applied Statistical Analysis Social Science Electives - 3 courses AN 100 Intro to Cultural Anthropology AN 101 Intro to Archaeology & Physical Anthropology AIS 201 Seasons of Life ECO 215 Principles of Microeconomics ECO 216 Principles of Macroeconomics GEO 114 Introduction to Human Geography GEO 115 Introduction to World Geography HY Any course listed in History section. PSC 130 Introduction to U. S. Government PSY 250 Lifespan Development PSY 310 Biological Psychology PSY 340 Abnormal Psychology SY 109 Introductory Sociology SY 112 Social Problems Sequences in Literature or History accepted: Literature: EH 215 and 216 or EH 225 and 226 or EH 235 and 236 History: HY 101 and 102 or HY 135 and 136 Literature Elective - 1 course EH 215 Survey of British Lit I EH 216 Survey of British Lit II EH 225 Survey of American Lit I EH 226 Survey of American Lit II EH 235 Survey of World Lit I EH 236 Survey of World Lit II 05/29/15