1975-1976 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College RECOMMENDED FOR THE PRE-PHARMACY PROGRAM Freshman Year Autumn Winter Spring Old Testament Survey, BE 101 5 Bible Elective, BE Rhetoric and Composition, LL 120 5 General Zoology, SM 115 General Chemistry, SM 151-152 4 Qualitative Analysis, SM 153 5 4 5 4 Introduction to Analysis, SM 184, 185 5 5 Social Science Elective, SS 3 3 3 17 Sophomore Year Bible Elective, BE 3 General Physics, SM 271-272-273 5 Principles of Economics, BE 231 Organic Chemistry, SM 257-258-259 4 Analytic Geometry and Calculus, SM 281 5 Vertebrate Zoology, SM 213 17 Third Through Fifth Year 17 3 5 5 4 17 17 5 5 5 15 150 quarter hours at The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy: Required common core .............................................................................. 119 hours Selected program option .............................................................................. 23 hours Professional practice Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Pharmaceutics Pharmacognosy and Natural Products Chemistry Pharmacology Electives ........'...................................................................................................... 8 hours DIVISIONAL COURSES 120 Introduction to Computer Programming 1 hour A three-week course in which the use of the computer, as an educational tool, is stressed. Each student will learn the basic principles of programming and will be required to write several simple programs relating to his academic major. Time-sharing facilities will be available for program debugging and execution. 440 Seminar 1 hour Presentation of selected topics by students, faculty and guest lecturers. The student's presentation will be from either library or laboratory research. Required of all Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics majors. A total of two credit hours is allowed. Prerequisite: Senior classification with a major or minor in the Division of Science and Mathematics A. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE 100 Principles of Biology 5 hours A presentation and development of biological principles common to both animal and plant kingdoms. A consideration of basic biological phenomena with considerable empha– sis upon the molecular approach. The course is designed for the non-science major. Four lectures, and one 2-hour laboratory per week. 104 Introduction to Cell Biology - A 5 hours Structure and function of plant and animal cells are explored, with emphasis on central concepts. This is the first biology course for majors; it may be taken by others with good preparation in high school biology and chemistry. Three lectures and two 2-hour laboratories per week.

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