1989-1990 Academic Catalog

156 Science andMathematics Minors The 1ninors in the Dcpa111ncnt of Science and Mathe1natics are designed to provide non-n1ajors \Vilh additional background in the biological sci– ences, n1athe1natics, and the physical sciences. Course requiren1ents for the biology 1ninor involve t\venty-four qum1er hours including: BI0-115 General Zoology ..................................................................... 5 BI0-134 General Botany ....................................................................... 5 Biology electives .................................................................................. 14 Course require1nents for the chetnistr.v 1ninur involve t\venty-four qua11cr hours including: CHEM-151,152,153 General Chemistry .............................................. 12 CHEM-254 Quantitative Analysis .......................................................... 4 CHEM-357 Organic Chemist!)' ............................................................. 5 Chen1isl1)' electives ................................................................................ 3 Course requirernents for the 1nathe1nalics 1ninor involve t\venty-five quar– ter hours including: MATH-281,282,283 Analytical Geometry and Calculus ....................... 15 Mathematics electives (300 or 400 level courses) .................................. IO Course rcquirc111ents for the physics nlinor involve l\venty-five qua11er hours selected fro1n: PHYS-271,272,273 General Physics .................................................... 15 PHYS-376 Electricity and Magnetism ................................................... 5 PHYS-378,379 Modem Physics .......................................................... IO Medical Technology A 111edical technology option is available \Vithin the biology 1najor. 111e student nu1st spend one year in a hospital inte111ship prognun to beco1ne a ce11ified medical technologist. Prerequisites to the hospital inten1ship in– clude: 24 hours of biology, 24 hours of che1nistry, one 1nathcn1atics course, and con1pletion of all general education requirc1nents. The student rnay do the inten1ship during his/her senior year, \Vith 48 hours of transfer credit applied to the biology n1ajor upon successful co1n– pletion of the inte111ship. Many students cotnplcte the require1nents for a biology 1n<tjor first and then take the inte111ship after graduation fro111 Ce– darville College. Scit'l/ce swde11ts ofte11 t'J1/1t111!'e their scientific training through summer employment. Je1111iferC/um, a senior biology majo1; assisted in research at Columbia U11frersitya11d the Unfrersity ofA.fat)'land the last two summers.

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