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This section outlines the specific requirements for every program in the College of Arts and Sciences that begin with the letters C and D.


Biology

See Biological Science or Environmental and Plant Biology


Chemistry and Biochemistry

Upon completing the requirements for the B.S. degree with a major in chemistry, you are eligible for professional status in the American Chemical Society. Completion of a B.A. degree in chemistry does not qualify you for certification.

Due to changes in standards for teacher licensure in the State of Ohio, the current program in chemistry is subject to change. If you are interested in becoming licensed to teach chemistry at the secondary level, contact the Office of Student Services in the College of Education.

Foreign language requirements should be met with German or Russian. Graduate schools generally require a reading knowledge of one or more foreign languages, with German and/or Russian recommended. Details of Ohio University's M.S. and Ph.D. programs are given in the Graduate Catalog.

All chemistry laboratory courses require a $20 breakage and supplies card, the unused portion of which will be refunded.

Completion of the B.A. or B.S. degree requirements automatically completes the requirement of the College of Arts and Sciences for at least nine hours in the major at the junior-senior level.

Chemistry Major (B.S. or B.A.)
Major codes BS3311, BA3311

The B.S. degree program is chosen by students planning to enter a graduate program in chemistry or work in the chemical industry. Requirements for the B.S. degreeinclude
CHEM 151-152-153    Fund. of Chemistry                15

CHEM 241            Quantitative Analysis              4

CHEM 242            Quant. Analysis Lab                1   

CHEM 305, 306, 307  Organic Chemistry                  9

CHEM 308, 309       Organic Chemistry Lab              6

CHEM 400A           Advanced Organic Lab               2

CHEM 400B           Advanced Inorganic Lab             2

CHEM 453, 454, 455  Physical Chemistry                 9

CHEM 456, 457       Physical Chemistry Lab             6

CHEM 460            Spectropscopic Methods 
                    in Organic Chemistry               3
                                                    
CHEM 476            Mod. Inorganic Chemistry           4

CHEM 489            Basic Biochemistry                 4   
or CHEM 490-491-492 General Biochemistry           or 10

Any two of the following:

CHEM 431, 434       Chem. Sep. Methods, Lab            4

CHEM 432, 435       Chemical Instrumentation 
                    and Electrochemistry, Lab          4

CHEM 433, 436       Spectrochem. Anal., Lab            5
Extradepartmental requirements include MATH 263A-B-C-D and PHYS 251-252-253, which should be completed by the end of the second year. ENG 151 and 305J are recommended to meet English composition requirements.

Requirements for the B.A. degreein chemistry include

CHEM 151, 152, 153  Fund. of Chemistry                15

CHEM 241            Quantitative Analysis              4

CHEM 242            Quantitative Analysis Lab          1

CHEM 301, 302       Organic Chemistry                  6  
or CHEM 305,306,307 Organic Chemistry               or 9

CHEM 303, 304       Organic Chemistry Lab              5
or CHEM 308, 309    Organic Chemistry Lab           or 6

CHEM 325            Instr. Meth. of Analysis           4 orany two pairs: 

CHEM 431,434 Chem. Sep. Methods 4 CHEM 432, 435 Chem. Instrumentation 4 and Electrochemisty, Lab CHEM 433, 436 Spectrochem. Anal., Lab 5 CHEM 351 Physical Chemistry 4 or CHEM 453,454,455 Physical Chemistry or 9 CHEM 476 Mod. Inorganic Chem. 4

One course in biochemistry

A full year's work is required in at least one of the following fields:

Analytical: 241-242 and any two of the pairs 431-434, 432-435, 433-436

Organic: 305-306-307

Physical: 453-454-455

Biochemistry: 490-491-492

Extradepartmental requirements include MATH 163 A-B and PHYS 201-202-203, which should be completed by the end of the second year. ENG 151 and 305J are recommended to meet English Composition requirements.

Chemistry Minor
Minor code OR3311

A minor program in chemistry requires a 2.0 overall g.p.a. and completion of at least 30 quarter hours of chemistry coursework, including
CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15


CHEM 301,302,303    Organic Chemistry                 8
or CHEM 305,306,307 Organic Chemistry              or 9

Any two of the following:

CHEM 241 and 242    Quantitative Analysis             5

CHEM 351 or CHEM 453Physical Chemistry           4 or 3

CHEM 489 or 490     Biochemistry                      4

CHEM 476            Mod. Inorganic Chem.              4

You must have a minimum g.p.a. of 2.0 in chemistry coursework taken for the minor.


Chemistry-Biochemistry Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS3316

This program serves students who have an interest in biological applications of chemistry as a biochemist or health scientist in medicine, industry, or research; as preparation for graduate studies in biochemistry or another life science such as molecular biology, microbiology, or immunology; or as preparation for combining a career in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc., with research. The curriculum includes all fundamental areas of chemical and biological sciences with emphasis on advanced biochemistry, including biochemical laboratory techniques, instruments, experiment design, and protocols.

Freshman

CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

MATH 263 A, B       Calculus                          8   

BIOS 170,171, 
172, 173            Intro to Zoology                 14
                    English Composition               5

Arts and Sciences degree and General Education Requirements.

Sophomore

CHEM 241, 242       Quantitative Analysis             5

CHEM 305, 306, 307  Organic Chemistry                 9

CHEM 308, 309       Organic Lab                       6

PHYS 201, 202, 203  Intro to Physics                 15

BIOS 325            General Genetics                  5

Arts and Sciences degree and General Education Requirements.

 JuniorCHEM 325            Instr. Analysis                   4

or CHEM 431, 434    Chem. Separation Meth.    

CHEM 351            Physical Chemistry                4

CHEM 490, 491, 492  General Biochemistry             10

CHEM 493            Biochemical Techniques            3

ENG 305J            Technical Writing                 4

Arts and Sciences degree and General Education Requirements.

Senior

PBIO 450            Biotech. and Genetic Eng.         4

CHEM 493            Biochemical Techniques            3

BIOS 342,343        Prin. of Physiology               6

Elective:CHEM 494   Biochemical Research            1-5


Environmental Chemistry Major (B.S. or B.A.)
Special curricula; major codes BS3315, BA3315

To prepare for a career in environmental chemistry, you can pursue the regular B.S. or B.A. in chemistry and take some of the following environmentally related courses as electives. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry has advisors in environmental chemistry to assist you in planning your studies in the field. See also the environmental degree programs in the Departments of Biological Sciences, Environmental and Plant Biology, Geography, and Geology.

The B.S. degree program is chosen by students seeking entrance into graduate programs in chemistry. Requirements for the B.S. degreein environmental chemistry include:

CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

CHEM 241            Quantitative Analysis             4

CHEM 242            Quantitative Analysis Lab         1   

CHEM 305, 306, 307  Organic Chemistry                 9

CHEM 308, 309       Organic Chemistry Lab             6

CHEM 400A           Advanced Organic Lab              2

CHEM 400B           Advanced Inorganic Lab            2 

CHEM 453, 454, 455  Physical Chemistry                9

CHEM 456, 457       Physical Chemistry Lab            6

CHEM 476            Mod. Inorganic Chem.              3

CHEM 431            Chem. Separation Meth.            3

CHEM 432            Chemical Instrumentation 
                    and Electrochemistry              3

CHEM 433            Spectrochemical Analysis          3

CHEM 434            Chemical Separations Lab          1

CHEM 435            Chemical Instrumentation 
                    and Electrochemistry Lab          1

CHEM 436            Spectrochem. Anal. Lab            2

CHEM 489            Basic Biochemistry                4

or CHEM 490,491,492 General Biochemistry          or 10

Extradepartmental requirements

MATH 263A-B-C-D

PHYS 251-252-253

These courses should be completed by the end of the second year.

Requirements for the B.A. degreein environmental chemistry include

CHEM 151,152,153    Fundamentals of Chemistry        15

CHEM 241, 242       Quantitative Analysis, Lab        5

CHEM 301, 302       Organic Chemistry                 6
or CHEM 305,306,307 Organic Chemistry              or 9

CHEM 303, 304       Organic Chemistry Lab             5

or CHEM 308,309     Organic Chemistry Lab          or 6

CHEM 325            Instr. Meth. of Analysis          4

or any two of the following pairs:

CHEM 431, 434       Chemical Separation 
                    Methods, Lab                      4

CHEM 432, 435       Chemical Instrumentation
                    & Electrochemistry, Lab           4

CHEM 433, 436       Spectrochemical Anal., Lab        5

CHEM 351            Physical Chemistry                4
or CHEM 453,454,455 Physical Chemistry             or 9

CHEM 476            Mod. Inorganic Chem.              4

One course          Biochemistry

A full year's work is required in at least one of the following fields:

Analytical: 241-242 and any two pairs of 431-434, 432-435, or 433-436 Organic: 305-306-307 Physical: 453-454-455 Biochemistry: 490-491-492

Extradepartmental requirements include MATH 163 A-B and PHYS 201-202-203, which should be completed by the end of the second year. ENG 151 and 305J are recommended to meet English Composition requirements.

Suggested electives

BIOS 275            Animal Ecology                    4

bios 221,222        Env. Microbiology, Lab            6

CHEM 330            Intro to Toxicology               4

BUSL 370            Environmental Law                 4

ECON 313            Econ. of the Environment          4

ECON  314           Natural Res. Economics            4

ECON  335           Economics of Energy               4   

CHE 461             Environ. Assessments              3

CE 452              Water and Wastewater 
                    Analysis                          3

GEOG 201            Environmental Geography           4

GEOG 241            Global Issues in Env. Geog.       4

GEOG 350            Land Use Planning                 4

GEOG 353            Environmental Planning            4

GEOG 440            Environ. Impact Analysis          4

GEOL 215            Environmental Geology             4

GEOL 231            Water and Pollution               4

GEOL 480            Hydrogeology                      4

PBIO 410            Plants and Soil                   4

PBIO 425            Plant Ecology                     5

POLS 425            Env. and Natural Res. 
                    Economics                         4


Forensic Chemistry Major (B.S.)
Major code BS3310

Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and related sciences to criminal investigation. The program prepares you for work in modern crime laboratories or other law enforcement agencies such as FDA, OSHA, and EPA, or for graduate work in forensic chemistry or forensic sciences. Requirements for the degree include
CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

CHEM 241,242        Quantitative Analysis, 
                    Lab                               5

CHEM 305, 306, 307, 
308, 309            Organic Chemistry, Lab           15 

CHEM 330            Intro to Toxicology               4

CHEM 351            Physical  Chemistry               4

CHEM 431,434        Chem. Sep. Methods, Lab           4

CHEM 432,435        Chemical Instrumentation and 
                    Electrochemistry, Lab             4   

CHEM 433,436        Spectrochem. Anal., Lab           5

CHEM 487            Forensic  Chemistry               6

Any four of the following:

CHEM 460            Spectroscopic Methods in 
                    Organic Chemistry                 3 

CHEM 476            Mod. Inorganic Chem.              4

CHEM 488A           Topics in Forensic 
                    Science I                         3
 
CHEM 488C           Forensic DNA Analysis II          3 
                         
CHEM 489            Basic Biochemistry                4 

BIOS 364            Forensic Biology                  4

PBIO 450            Biotechnology and 
                    Genetic Engineering               4

Extradepartmental requirements

LET 100             Intro to Law Enforc. Tech.        3

LET 120             Const., Crim., Civil Law          3

LET 140             Intro to Criminalistics           3

LET 200             Proc., Rules, and Tests 
                    of Evidence                       4

LET 250             Vice and Narcotic Cont.           3 

LET 260             Criminal Investigation            3

MATH 263A, B        Calculus                          8

PHYS 251, 252, 253  General Physics                  15

BIOS 170, 171       Intro to Zoology                 10

BIOS 325            General Genetics                  5

BIOS 326            Laboratory Genetics               4

PSY 221             Statistics for the 
                    Behavioral Sciences               5

ENG 151 and 305J are recommended for meeting English composition requirements.

Consult the director, Forensic Chemistry Program, Department of Chemistry, and Biochemistry for advance advising and schedule planning.

*No credit for CHEM 488A if you already have credit for VICO 222.


Chemistry-Predentistry Major (B.S. or B.A.)
Special curricula; major codes BS3312, BA3312

To major in chemistry and prepare for admission to dental school, you have the option of completing either of two degree programs: one leading to a B.S. and the other to a B.A. degree. Variations on these programs are possible; consult with your advisor. See also the predentistry major listed under Biological Sciences in this section.

Requirements for the B.S. programinclude

Freshman

CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

BIOS 170, 171, 
172, 173            Intro to Zoology                 14

MATH 163A, B        Intro to Calculus                 7

                    English composition               5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 241, 242       Quantitative Analysis             5

CHEM 305, 306, 307  Organic Chemistry                 9

CHEM 308, 309       Organic Lab                       6

PHYS 251,252,253    General Physics                  15
or PHYS 201,202,203 Intro to Physics

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Junior

CHEM 325            Instrumental Analysis             4

CHEM 351            Physical Chemistry                4

ENG 305J            Technical Writing                 4

BIOS 325            General Genetics                  5

BIOS 342, 343       Intro to Physiology               6

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Senior

CHEM 476            Modern Inorganic Chem.            4

CHEM 490,491,492    General Biochemistry             10

BIOS 303            Compar. Vert. Anatomy             6

BIOS 321            General Microbiology              6
or BIOS 406         Embryology                     or 6

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives. Suggested electives: BIOS 407 and 408, and a course in statistics.

Requirements for the B.A. programinclude

Freshman

CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

BIOS 170,171, 
172,173             Intro to Zoology                 14

MATH 163A, B        Intro to Calculus                 7

                    English composition               5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 241, 242       Quantitative Analysis             5

CHEM 305,306,307    Organic Chemistry                 9

CHEM 308, 309       Organic Lab                       6

PHYS 201, 202, 203  Intro to Physics                 15

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, university General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Junior

CHEM 325            Instrumental Analysis             4

CHEM 351            Physical Chemistry                4

ENG 305J            Technical Writing                 4

BIOS 325            General Genetics                  5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Senior

CHEM 476            Modern Inorganic Chem.            4

CHEM 490,491,492    General Biochemistry             10

BIOS 303            Compar. Vert. Anatomy             6

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Suggested electives: BIOS 407, 408, and a course in statistics.


Chemistry-Premedicine Major (B.S. or B.A.)
Special curricula; major codes BS3314, BA3314

To major in chemistry and prepare for admission to medical school, you can complete either of two programs: one leading to a B.S. and the other to a B.A. degree. Variations on these programs are possible; consult your advisor. See also the Biological Sciences premedicine major.

Requirements for the B.S. programinclude

Freshman

CHEM 151, 152,153   Fund. of Chemistry               15
MATH 263A, B Calculus 8 or MATH 163A, B Intro to Calculus or 7
BIOS 170, 171, 172, 173 Intro to Zoology 14
PSY 221 Statistics 5
English composition 5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 241, 242       Quantitative Analysis             5
CHEM 305,306,307 Organic Chemistry 9
CHEM 308, 309 Organic Lab 6
PHYS 251,252,253 General Physics 15 or PHYS 201,202,203 Intro to Physics

Arts and Sciences degree requirements,University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Junior

CHEM 325            Instrumental Analysis             4
CHEM 351 Physical Chemistry 4
BIOS 325 General Genetics 5
BIOS 342, 343 Prin. of Physiology 6
ENG 305J Technical Writing 4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Senior

CHEM 476            Modern Inorganic Chem.            4
CHEM 490,491,492 General Biochemistry 10
BIOS 303 Comp. Vert. Anatomy 6
MICR 321 General Microbiology 6 or BIOS406 Embryology

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Requirements for the B.A. programinclude

Freshman

CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

MATH 163A,B         Intro to Calculus                 7

BIOS 170, 171, 
172, 173            Intro to Zoology                 14

                    English composition               5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 241, 242       Quantitative Analysis             5

CHEM 305,306,307    Organic Chemistry                 9

CHEM 308, 309       Organic Lab                       6

PHYS 201,202,203    Intro to Physics                 15

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Junior

CHEM 325            Instrumental Analysis             4

CHEM 351            Physical Chemistry                4

ENG 305J            Technical Writing                 4

BIOS 325            General Genetics                  5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Senior

CHEM 476            Modern Inorganic Chem.            4

CHEM 490,491,492    General Biochemistry             10

BIOS 303            Compar. Vert. Anatomy             6

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.


Chemistry-Prepharmacy Major (B.S.)
Special curriculum; major code BS3313

Completion of the program below will result in a B.S. degree with a major in chemistry. The program is specifically designed to prepare the student for admission into a Doctor of Pharmacy program at an accredited pharmacy school. Graduates of a Doctor of Pharmacy program are eligible to take licensure examinations to become registered pharmacists.

The program listed below is based upon the requirements of the four pharmacy schools in Ohio, but other schools may vary in their requirements. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that the admission requirements for a particular school are met. Consult your advisor for assistance.

Unless otherwise indicated, BIOS departmental courses may be retaken only once. Freshman

CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

MATH 263A, B        Calculus                         12

BIOS 170, 171, 
172, 173            Intro to Zoology                 14

ENG 151             Composition                       5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Sophomore

CHEM 241, 242       Quantitative Analysis	            5

CHEM 305,306,307    Organic Chemistry                 9

CHEM 308, 309       Organic Chemistry Lab             6

PHYS 201, 202, 203  Intro to Physics                 15

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Junior

CHEM 325            Instr. Methods of 
                    Analysis                          4

CHEM 351            Physical Chemistry	            4

BIOS 325            General Genetics  	            5

ENG 305J            Technical Writing	            4

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Senior

CHEM 490,491,492    General Biochemistry             10

BIOS 300            Anatomy and Histology             6
or BIOS 301         Human Anatomy                     6

BIOS 321            General Microbiology	            5

Arts and Sciences degree requirements, University General Education Requirements, and/or electives.

Classics

The B.A. degree in classics includes four possible tracks reflecting the range of interests in the field. Each track requires a different balance of study in classics (Greek and Latin) and classical civilization.

The department offers courses in Greek, Latin, classical archaeology (CLAR), and classics texts in translation (CLAS). Although there is no specific major in archaeology or classics in English, the Classical Civilization major offers the opportunity to concentrate in either area. In the Courses of Instruction section, look under Classics for Classical Archaeology and Classics in English; and look under Foreign Languages and Literature for courses in Greek and Latin.

The department offers two study-abroad programs in alternate years, a 10 week spring program in Greece, and a 10 week fall program in Rome taught jointly by Classics and the Department of Modern Languages. The program in Greece is geared toward intermediate-level students of Greek. While in Greece, you will visit archaeological and historical sites and learn Modern Greek as you continue your study of ancient Greek texts. The program in Rome focuses on the city itself through archaeological survey of the monuments and the analysis of history and literature from the perspective of social history.


Classical Civilization Major (B.A.)
Major code BA5214

The Classical Civilization major consists of: completion of the Latin or Greek language sequence through 213, and a minimum of 48 hours of coursework, including a senior research project. This would include:

A. A minimum of 20 hours of coursework from 200 level CLAS and CLAR courses (CLAS 227 not eligible), and/or 300-400 level LAT and GK courses. Of the 20 hours, 12 must be from 3 of the following courses:

CLAS 252            Classical Athens	            4

CLAS 254            Rome under the Caesars            4

CLAR 211            Greek Archaeology	            4

CLAR 212            Roman Archaeology	            4

B. A minimum of 216 hours from 300-400 level CLAS, CLAR, HIST 329B,C, LAT and/or GK courses.

C. 8-10 hours from extadepartmental courses approved in consultation with a Classics faculty advisor in connection with the student's approved course of study.

Classical Civilization Minor
Minor code OR5214

The Classical Civilization minor requires a minimum of 28 hours of coursework in Classics above the 100 level, including:

A. A minimum of 16 hours of coursework from 200 level CLAS and CLAR courses (CLAS 227 not eligible), and/or 300-400 level LAT or GK courses,including one of the following courses in Greek culture.

CLAS 252            Classical Athens		      4

CLAR 211            Greek Archaeology		      4

and one of the following courses in Roman culture:

CLAS 254            Rome under the Caesars            4

CLAR 212            Roman Archaeology		      4

B. A minimum of 12 hours from 300-400 level CLAS and CLAR courses. No knowledge of the Greek or Latin languges is required for the Classic Civilization minor.

C. 8-10 hours from extradepartmental courses approved in consultation with a Classics faculty advisor in connection with the student's approved course of study.

Greek Major (B.A.)
Major code BA5212

Take 28 hours in Greek beyond GK 213, and 24 additional hours from approved CLAS, CLAR, HIST 329B, LAT, and/or GK courses.

Greek Minor
Minor code OR5212

Take 12 hours in Greek beyond GK 213, and 12 additional hours from approved CLAS, CLAR, LAT and/or GK courses.

Greek and Latin Major (B.A.)
Major code BA5213

Take a total of 40 hours in Greek and Latin beyond GK and LAT 213; and 24 additional hours from approved CLAS, CLAR, HIST 329B and C, LAT ,and/or GK courses.

Latin Major (B.A.)
Major code BA5211

Take 28 hours in Latin beyond LAT 213; and 24 additional hours from approved CLAS, CLAR, HIST 329C, LAT, and/or GK courses.

Latin Minor
Minor code OR5211

Take 12 hours in Latin beyond LAT 213 and 12 additional hours from approved CLAS, CLAR, LAT and/or GK courses.

Suggested electives:

 Anthropology 

ANTH 202 Intro to World Archaeology 5

Art History

AH 320 Greek Art 4 AH 321 Roman Art 4 AH 351 Ancient Architecture 4

History

HIST 328 The World of Aristophanes 3 HIST 331 The Ancient Greek Games 4

Humanities

HUM 107 Great Books 4 HUM 307 Great Books 4

Philosophy

PHIL 310 History of Western Philosophy 5 PHIL 418 Plato 5 PHIL 419 Aristotle 5

Political Science

POLS 371 Plato, Aristotle, and Pre-modern Political Thought 5

Computer Science

Computer Science Major (B.A. or B.S.)
Major codes BA0701, BS0701

In the College of Arts and Sciences you may earn a B.A. or a B.S. in computer science. The Russ College of Engineering and Technology awards a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science.

The B.A. requires successful completion of the following courses:

CS240A, B, C        Intro to Computer Science        13
EE 222 Intro to Digital Circuits 3
EE 367,303 Intro to Microprocessors 4 Intermediate Lab II 1
CS 300 Intro to Discrete Structures 5
CS 320 Organization of Programming Languages 5
CS 361 Data Structures 5
CS 404 Design and Analysis of Algorithms 5
CS 406 Computation Theory 5
CS 442 Operating Systems and Computer Architecture 5
CS 456 Software Design an Devel. 5
MATH 263A,B,C,D Calculus 16

Note that the prerequisite for EE 222 is CS 240C; the prerequisite for EE 303 is EE 367; the prerequisite for EE 367 is EE 222 and CS 240C.

The B.S. requires that you complete the B.A. requirements as well as:

Two additional 400-level computer sciences courses

One statistics course (QBA 201, PSY 221, ECON 381, INCO 301, or EE 371)

One of the following science sequences:

CHEM 151,152,123    Fund. of Chemistry               14

CHEM 151,152,153    Fund. of Chemistry               15

PHYS 251,252,253    General Physics                  15

Plus an additional laboratory science course from CHEM, PHYS, PBIO, or BIOS. The additional lab course must be 1)n a science other than the sequence chosen above, and 2)a required course for majors in that discipline.

All computer science majors in the College of Arts and Sciences must complete the appropriate Arts and Sciences foreign language requirement.

*You must earn an overall GPA of 2.0 or better in computer science courses, including EE courses, as well as in the required extra-departmental courses, i.e. mathematics, chemistry, and physics.

Criminology

See SociologyCriminology Major.


Dentistry

See Biological Sciences or Chemistry, Predentistry Major.


Drama

See Theater


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