Science Major: Coursework Not Applicable to Program Requirements
Students may select supporting courses from nearly the entire range of the University's course offerings; however, the following courses MAY NOT be used to satisfy degree requirements in the Science major, regardless of option.
BIOL 011*, 012*, 055
BI SC 001, 002, 003*, 004*
B M B 001*
CAS 126
CHEM 001, 003, 101, 108
CMPSC 001, 100, 110
ENGL 004, 005
ESL 004
LL ED 005, 010
MATH 001, 002, 003, 004, 017, 018, 021, 022, 026, 030, 035, 036, 040, 041, 081, 082,
083, 110, 111, 200
MICRB 106, 107, 150, 151A, 151B, 151C, 151D, 151E, 151F, 151W
PH SC 007
PHYS 001, 150, 151
STAT 100
In addition, the following types of courses may not be used to satisfy degree requirements in the Science major.
Courses intended for students in associate degree programs.
Courses which are remedial in nature or which focus on reading improvement or study skills. NOTE : Only 3 credits of CHEM 106 and only 4 credits of MATH 140A may be used to satisfy degree requirements.
Courses which substantially duplicate the subject matter covered in other completed courses taught at a comparable level.
No more than 6 credits of ROTC and 12 credits of Independent Study (296, 496) may be used to satisfy degree requirements. Unless special permission is granted, Independent Study credit may only be used in the "Supporting Courses" and "Any 400-Level Course Work" categories.
No more than 5 credits of KINES may be used to satisfy degree requirements. NOTE: KINES Health courses (KINES 180, etc.) are not limited to 5 credits.
*On rare occasions, with adequate justification, a student may be permitted to use one or more of these courses to satisfy degree requirements. A petition must be submitted to request such an exception.
