First Year |
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BIOL 111/121 or BIOL 111/125/BIOL 125L |
6 credits |
CHEM 110/120 or 111/121 or 110/125 or 111/1251 |
6 credits |
COMP 100 or COMP 1132 |
3 credits |
ENGL 110 or 1113 |
3 credits |
(or two of ENGL 110, 111 and 121) 3 |
(6 credits) |
MATH 113/123 or 114/124 or 115/125 |
6 credits |
PHYS 110/120 or 115/1254 |
6 credits |
Second Year |
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BIOL 213/234 |
6 credits |
BIOL 215/225 |
6 credits |
CHEM 212/222 |
6 credits |
ENGL 229 or 2302,3 |
3 credits |
Electives7 |
6-9 credits |
Third & Fourth Years |
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BIOL 300 |
3 credits |
BIOL 302/303 |
6 credits |
BIOL 3135 |
3 credits |
BIOL 335 |
3 credits |
BIOL 354/355 |
6 credits |
BIOL 413 or 414 |
3 credits |
Animal Biology Electives6 |
15 credits |
Electives7 |
21 credits |
1 Students planning on transferring to UBC after their first year should take one of the combinations that includes CHEM 125. |
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2 Must be taken prior to third year. Students who entered first year Science prior to fall 1997 are not required to take COMP 100 or COMP 113 and ENGL 229 or 230 (although they may do so as electives); however 6 credits of ENGL at the 100 level are required. |
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3 Students with a B or better in ENGL 110 or 111 may proceed into ENGL 229 or 230 in their second year; students with less than a B in first year English must take another 3 credits of 100-level English before their second year English requirement. |
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4 Students with a grade of 80% or better in Physics 12 only need to complete 3 credits of first year Physics, PHYS 115. The remaining 3 credits may be taken in any subject area. |
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5 Students entering third year of the Biology Majors program in 1998/99 (and subsequently) are required to take BIOL 313. Students with BIOL 223 are exempt. |
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6 Animal Biology electives: BIOL 310, BIOL 320, BIOL 323, BIOL 329, BIOL 331, BIOL 352, BIOL 402, BIOL 409, BIOL 410, BIOL 416, BIOL 427, BIOL 448, BIOL 449, NRSC 322, PHYS 330. |
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7 Electives must include 9-12 credits in at least two disciplines outside of science (other than English). The 18 remaining elective credits may be chosen from any discipline; at least 9 of these must be in courses numbered 300 or higher. |