2001-2002 Academic Catalog

School of Engineering, Nursing, Science The agriculture business emphasis prepares students for careers in the industly and business phases of agriculture. Course requirements include: Two courses (selected from): ................................................. 10 ACCT-211 Principles ofAccounting .................................... 5 BI0-115Genera1Zoology ..................................................... 5 BI0-134Genera1Botany ....................................................... 5 BI0-200Genera1Ecology ...................................................... 5 BI0-238IntroductoryMicrobiology .................................... 5 BI0-306Genetics ................................................................ 10 BUS-211 Statistics ................................................................ 3 ECON-231,332MacroandMicroeconomics ......................... 8 MGMT-350 Principles ofOrganization and Management ................................................................ 4 MIS-100 Introduction to Computers .................................... 2 Humanities electives .............................................................. 10 Social Science elective ............................................................. 5 The agriculture science emphasis prepares students for careers including agronomy, animal science, food science, and horticulture. Course requirements include: BI0-115 General Zoology ......................................................... 5 BI0-134Genera1Botany ........................................................... 5 CHEM-357,358,359 Organic Chemistiy I, II, III ....................... 15 MATH-282AnalyticGeometiyandCalculusII ....................... 5 MATH-384 Probability and Statistics ...................................... 5 Biological science elective ....................................................... 5 (orCHEM-356Biochemistty .................................................. 5) Hu1nanities elective .................................................................. 5 Social Science elective ............................................................. 5 Medical Technology A medical technology option is available within the biology major. The student must spend one year in a hospital intern– ship program to become a certified medical technologist. Prerequisites to the hospital internship include: 24 hours of biology, 24 hours of chemistry, one mathematics course, and completion ofall General Education Requirements. Students may do an internship during their senior year with 48 hours of transfer credit applied to the biology major upon successful completion of the internship. Many students complete the requirements for a biology major first and then take the internship after graduation from Cedarville University. Predental, Premedical, Preoptometric, Preosteopathic, and Preveterinary Medicine Cedarville students have been successful in gaining admis– sion to medical/professional schools. Though no specific major is required by these schools, students typically choose majors in biology or chemistry. The premedical advisor will arrange the course sequence. The following courses are usually required by the profes– sional colleges: Biology electives (selected from): ......................................... 15 BI0-114 Introduction to Biology ......................................... 5 BI0-115 General Zoology .................................................... 5 BI0-238 IntroductoryMicrobiology ................................... 5 BI0-306Genetics ................................................................. 5 BI0-313VertebrateZoology ............................................... 5 (or BI0-411 Vertebrate Emb1yology .................................. 5) BI0-316,317 Human Strncture and Function I, II ............... 10 CHEM-151, 152, 153 General ChemisttyI, II, III ..................... 12 CHEM-356Biochemistiy ......................................................... 5 CHEM-357,358,3590rganicChemistiyI,II,III .................... 15 MATH-281 Analytic Geometly and Calculus I ....................... 5 PHYS-172, 173, 174 College Physics I, II, III .......................... 15 Prepharmacy The prepharmacy curriculum enables a student to obtain the first two or three years of the five- or six-year pharmacy program at Cedarville University. To ensure 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. Generally the following courses should be included in the two or three years the prepharmacy student attends Cedarville: BI0-114 Inti·oduction to Biology .................................................. 5 BI0-115 General Zoology ............................................................ 5 BI0-116 Introduction to Cell Biology ...................................... 5 BI0-134Genera1Botany .......................................................... 5 BI0-238 IntroductmyMicrobiology ............................................ 5 BI0-316Human Stiucture andFunction! ................................... 5 CHEM-151,152,153GeneralChemistiyI,JI,III ...................... 12 CHEM-357,358,3590rganicChemistiy I,II,III ...................... 15 COM-110 Fundamentals ofSpeech ......................................... 5 ENG-1 lOEnglishCompositionI .............................................. 5 ENG-140 English Composition II ............................................. 5 GSS-100 Foundations ofSocial Science ...................................... 5 MATH-281 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I .......................... 5 PHYS-172, 173, 174College Physics I, II, III ............................... 15 PYCH-160 General Psychology ..................................................... 5

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