1993-1994 Academic Catalog
Science professors often work closely with students to help them take full advantage of the available laboratory equipment. The a21ric1111t111re orns1niess emo1u1sis prepares students IJULJ ..... Jl..,,"'..., phases of up;.,... ,,,.,.,,,JL "-'U.l.vUl.UL> •••••••••• 5 Ul\,U.l\,J.L)U,J.vL> • •, • •, • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 5 ................................. 5 Cedarville students have been quite successful in gaining admission to medical/professional schools. Though no specific major is required by these schools, students typically choose majors in biology or chemis– try. The sequence of courses is arranged with the premedical advisor. The following courses are usually required by the professional colleges: BI0-238 Introductory Microbiology ..................... 5 BI0-306 Genetics ............................................ 5 Vertebrate Zoology .............................. 5 (or BI0-411 Vertebrate Embryology .................. 5) BI0-316,317 Human Structure and Function I,H .... 10 Biochemistry .................................. 5 CHEM-357 ,358,359 Organic Chemistry I,H,HI .... . PHYS-171, 172, 173 College Physics I,H,HI .......... 15 Biology electives (selected from) ...................... 15 The enables a student to obtain two years of the five year pharmacy program at Cedarville College. insure that specific course requirements may be met through Cedarville courses, the student should select the pharmacy college he or she plans to attend as early as possible and obtain a catalog describing the specific course requirements. following courses should be included in the two the prepharmacy student attends Cedarville: General Zoology .................................. 5 ""'"'"'11"'l I Botany ................................... 5 Vertebrate Zoology .............................. 5 General cniem1str·v Organic Chemistry 10 Fundamentals of Speech ....................... 5 10 Composition I ......................... 5 .....,....,"'.IL.. ~,,, .. Composition II ........................ 5 GSS-100 Foundations of Social Science ................. 5 Analytic Geometry and Calculus .......... 5
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