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Hawk's Edge Student On-Line Access Logout Friday, October 18, 2013  View Show "What-If" Scenario  Announcements Degree Audits Detail  View: Bachelor of Science Degree  BS 0.00% Requirements Completed Total credits taken: 0.0000 GPA: Total credits towards Degree: 0.0000  Bachelor of Science GPA: Total Credits:0.0000  Foundations in Critical Thinking and Communication  Written Communication - 6.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C- In Progress: ENGL 001A - Critical Reading and Writing I (Written Commu nication I) for 3 credits (Fall 2013 - Fall Semeste r) Need 1 of the following groups: Need 3.0000 credits of Written Communication II courses: ENGL 001B - Critical Reading and Writing II ENGLN001B - Critical Reading & Writing II ENGLA001B - Critical Reading & Writing II TR:GE-ENGL1B - TR:Written Communication II  APC 23 - AP:English Language/Co mp 1B  Oral Communication - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D In Progress: COMM 001 - Essentials of Interpersonal Comm and Effective Speaking for 3 credits (Fall 201 3 - F all Semester)  Mathematical Reasoning - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 3.0000 credits of: ECON 015 - Statistical Methods MATH 001 - Precalculus, MATH 002 - Precalculus, MATH 007 - Mathematical Reasoning, MATH 011 - Calculus I, MATH 012 - Calculus II PSYC 063 - Statistical Methods, SOCI 063 - Statistical Methods, SOCI 105 - Statistical Methods, SOCIA105 - Statistical Methods, SOCIN105 - Statistical Methods MATHA007 - Mathematical Reasoning, ECONA015 - Statistical Methods, PSYCA063 - Statistical Methods, SOCIA063 - Statistical Methods, MATH 060 - Probability & Statistics TR:GE-MATH - TR:Mathematical Reasoning, TR:STATS 001 - TR:Statistics  Disciplinary Studies  Religious Studies - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 3.0000 credits of: RLST 010 - Intro: Hebrew Scriptures, RLST 015 - Introduction to the New Testament, RLST 060 - Christianity: Hist and Foundations RLST 075 - World Wisdom Traditions, RLST 097 - Special Topics, RLST 110 - Intro: Hebrew Scriptures, RLST 115 - Introduction to the New Testament, RLST 122 - Religion, Philosophy & Human Rights RLST 161 - Catholicism: Spirituality & Beliefs, RLST 165 - Themes in Contemporary Theology , RLST 165A - Sacraments and Worship, RLST 165B - Jesus and his Followers, RLST 175 - World Wisdom Traditions RLST 195W - Senior Seminar in Religious Studies , RLST 197 - Special Topics, RLSTN175 - World Wisdom Traditions, RLST 178 - Latin Amer Liberation Theol/Culture/Po litics, RLSTA010 - Intro to Scripture: Hebrew Scriptures RLSTA110 - Intro to Scripture: Hebrew Scriptures, RLSTA175 - World Wisdom Traditions, RLSTA115 - New Testament, RLSTA015 - New Testament, TR:GE-RLST - TR:Religious Studies RLST 130A - Spirituality and Social Justice, RLST 177 - Religion in Mexico, RLST 045 - Sex, Marriage and Family:Sociology & Sacrament, RLST 145 - Sex, Marriage and Family:Sociology and Sacrament, RLST 075A - World Wisdom Tradit ions:Survey RLST 175A - World Wisdom Traditio ns:Survey, RLST 075B - World Wisdom Traditio ns:Islam, RLST 175B - World Wisdom Traditio ns:Islam, RLST 175C - World Wisdom Traditio ns:Buddhism, RLST 075C - World Wisdom Traditio ns:Buddhism RLST 075D - World Wisdom Tradition s:Hinduism, RLST 175D - World Wisdom Traditio ns:Hinduism, RLST 075E - WorldWisdom Traditio ns:Indigenous, RLST 175E - WorldWisdom Traditio ns:Indigenous, RLST 180 - Immersion Study Trip to Oaxaca RLST 181 - Immersion Study Trip to El Salvador  Literature and Philosophy - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 3.0000 credits of: ENGL 020 - Fiction, ENGL 021 - Poetry, ENGL 022W - Dramatic Literature, ENGL 114W - Shakespeare ENGL 120 - Fiction, ENGL 121 - Poetry, ENGL 122W - Dramatic Literature, ENGL 125 - The British Novel, ENGL 130 - 19th Century American Literature ENGL 131 - 20th Century American Literature, ENGL 133 -  American Literature: Self -Images, ENGL 146 - British Literature: Love Without Limits, ENGL 147 - British Literature: Fears, Anxieties & Secrets, ENGL 148 - Selected Topics:Visions & Revisions ENGL 151 - Children's Literature, PHIL 020W - Moral Choices, PHIL 040W - Philosophy Of The Human Person, PHIL 100A - Plate & Aristotle, PHIL 100B - Augustine, Aquinas, Descar tes PHIL 100C - Tutorials :Hume, Leibniz & Kant, PHIL 100D - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, PHIL 120W - Moral Choices, PHIL 122 - Religion, Philosophy & Human Rights, PHIL 140W - Philosophy Of The Human Person PHIL 151 - Ethics: The Problem of Friendship, PHIL 164 - Philosophy Through Film, PHIL 177 - Asian Art & Philosoph y, PHIL 180A - Tutorial: Theories of Knowledge, PHIL 180B - Tutorial:Metaphysics PHIL 180C - Tutorial: Metaethics, PHIL 180D - Cosmology , PHILN040W - The Human Person, PHILN140W - The Human Person, ENGLA133 - American Literature:Self -Images PHILA020W - Moral Choices, PHILA120W - Moral Choices, ENGLA020 - Fiction, ENGLA120 - Fiction, PHILA040W - The Human Person PHILA140W - The Human Person, PHILA177 - Asian Art and Philoso phy, PHILA151 - Ethics: The Problem of Friendship, ENGLA151 - Children's Literature, TR:GE-LIT - TR:Literature TR:GE-PHIL - TR:Philosophy , ENGLA148 - Selected Topics  Physical Science - 3.0000 to 5.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 1 of the following groups: Need 4.0000 credits of Chemistry for Health Science courses: CHEM 007 - Intro Chemistry for Health Science Need 4.0000 credits of Chemistry for Health Science-Adult courses: CHEMA007 - Intro Chemistry for Health Science CHEMA007L - Intro to Chemistry for Health Science Lab Need 5.0000 credits of General Chemistry courses: CHEM 001A - General Chemistry/Qualitative Analysis CHEM 001B - Gen Chemistry & Quantitative Analys Need 4.0000 credits of Organic Chemistry courses: CHEM 018 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 018L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 019 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 019L - Organic Chemistry II Lab Need 3.0000 credits of Physical Science courses: PHSC 015 - Fundamentals of Physical Science PHSC 110 - Earth and Space Science PHSC 112 - Physical Geology PHSC 113 - Astronomy PHYS 008A - General Physics I PHYS 008B - General Physics PHSCA015 - Fund Of Phys Science PHSCA110 - Earth and Space Science TR:CHEMHLTHS - Intro Chemistry for Health Science Need 3.0000 credits of Physical Science-GE courses: TR:GE-PHYS - TR:Physical Science  Biological Science - 3.0000 to 5.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 1 of the following groups: Need 3.0000 credits of Biological Science-GE courses: TR:GE-BIOL - TR:Biological Science Need 4.0000 credits of Human Anatomy courses: BIOL 017 - Human Anatomy BIOL 017L - Human Anatomy Laboratory Need 4.0000 credits of Human Anatomy-Adult courses: BIOLA017 - Human Anatomy BIOLA017L - Human Anatomy Laboratory Need 3.0000 credits of Human Biology courses: BIOL 015 - Human Biology BIOLA015 - Human Biology Need 5.0000 credits of Human Physiology courses: BIOL 011 - Human Physiology BIOL 011L - Human Physiology Laboratory Need 5.0000 credits of Human Physiology-A dult courses: BIOLA011 - Human Physiology BIOLA011L - Human Physiology Laboratory Need 5.0000 credits of Microbiology courses: BIOL 020 -  Allied Health Microbio logy BIOL 020L - Allied Health Microbio logy Laboratory Need 5.0000 credits of Microbiology-Adult courses: BIOLA020 -  Allied Health Microbio logy BIOLA020L - Allied Health Microbio logy Laboratory Need 4.0000 credits of Principles of Biological Science courses: BIOL 001A - Principles of Biological Science BIOL 001AL - Principles of Biological Science Lab Need 4.0000 credits of Principles of Biological Science-Adult courses: BIOLA001A - Principles of Biological Science BIOLA001AL - Principles of Biological Science Lab  Social Science - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D In Progress: SOCI 001 - Introduction to Sociology, First-Year Experience for 3 credits (Fall 201 3 - F all Semester) Fine & Performing Arts - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 3.0000 credits of: ARTS 001 - History of Western Art , ARTS 001W - History Of Western Art, ARTS 011 - Fundamentals Of Drawing  ARTS 013 - Graphic Design and Color , ARTS 013A - Graphic Design & Color I, ARTS 013B - Graphic Design & Color II, ARTS 075 - Twentieth Century Art World, ARTS 097 - Special Topics  ARTS 101W - History Of Western Art , ARTS 111 - Fundamentals Of Drawing, ARTS 115 - Computer Graphics, ARTS 116 - Calligraphy , ARTS 117 - Digital Imaging  ARTS 121 - Beginning Painting, ARTS 132 - Multimedia Printmaking, ARTS 141 - Beginning Ceramics, ARTS 142 - Intermediate Ceramics, ARTS 143 - Advanced Ceramics  ARTS 161 - Beginning Photograph y, ARTS 175 - Contemporary Art World, ARTS 175W - Contemporary Art World, ARTS 178 - History of Modern Art, ARTS 181 - Beginning Jewelry  ARTSN101 - History Of Western Art , ARTSN101W - History of Western Art, DRAM 099 - Acting Workshop , DRAM 101 - Intro to Acting, DRAM 122 - Introduction to Drama DRAM 199 - Acting Workshop , MUSC 001A -  American Music , MUSC 001B - Elements of Music, MUSC 001L - ComprehMusicnshpILab , MUSC 016 - Private Lessons MUSC 017 - Private Lesson 2nd Instrument, MUSC 020A - Piano Class, MUSC 020B - Piano Class, MUSC 021 - Functional Piano, MUSC 022A - Class Voice MUSC 022B - Voice Class , MUSC 060 - HNU Chorus, MUSC 061 - HNU Chamber Singers, MUSC 061A - Women's Chorus, MUSC 062 - HNU Chamber Ensemble MUSC 063 - HNU Orchestra, MUSC 065 -  Accompanying, MUSC 071A - Perspectives In Music:Jazz, MUSC 071B - Bach to Beatles, MUSC 071C - Perspectives in Music: History of Jazz MUSC 097 - Introduction to Music, FYE, MUSC 124 - Opera Workshop, MUSC 160 - HNU Chorus, MUSC 161 - HNU Chamber Singers, MUSC 162 - HNU Chamber Ensemble MUSC 163 - HNU Orchestra, MUSC 164 - Piano Ensemble, MUSC 165 -  Accompanying, MUSC 166 - HNC Band, MUSC 171A - Perspectives In Music:Jazz MUSC 171B - Bach to Beatles, MUSC 171C - Perspectives in Music: History of Jazz, ARTSA115 - Computer Graphics, MUSC 013A - Renaissance to Baroque Music: Musicianship and Theory, MUSC 013B - Renaissance to Baroque Music: History and Theory  ARTSA177 -  Asian Art and Philoso phy, DRAM 199 3 - Drama Workshop, LALS 115 - Latin American Art and Music Experience, ARTS 101 - History of Western Art , ARTS 113 - Graphic Design and Color  ARTSA197 - Special Topics: Art of Today, MUSC 12A - Medieval and Renaissance:Musician ship, MUSC 12B - Medieval and Renaissance: History, TR:GE-ARTS - TR:Fine and Performing Arts, ARTS 151 - Calligraphy  ARTSA150 -  Art and Creativity  Foreign Language/Linguistics - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 3.0000 credits of: FREN 002 - Elementary French II, LING 145 - Fundamentals of Language, LING 147 - Modern American English, LING 154 - Sociolinguistics LINGN145 - Fundamentals of Language, SPST 002 - Beginning Spanish II, LINGA145 - Fundamentals of Language, LINGA154 - Sociolinguistics, TR:GE-LANG - TR:ForeignLanguage/Linguistics LINGN154 - Sociolinguistics  Interdisciplinar y Studies  Core Sequence - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D In Progress: ISAC 001 - The Ancient World (The Ancient World) for 3 credits (Fall 2013 - Fall Semest er)  Senior Colloquium - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 3.0000 credits of: ISAC 195W - Senior Colloquium, ISACN195W - Senior Colloquium, ISACA195W - Senior Colloquium  Writing Across the Curriculum  Writing - 9.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 9.0000 credits of: Any Course with a course type of Writing Across Curriculum  Upper Division Units  Upper Division Units - 48.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D Need 48.0000 credits of: Any Course with a course type of Upper Division  Registrar's Audit Use Only  Units To Be Made Up From Previous Exempted Units - 0.1000 to 40.0000 credits required Need 0.1000 credits of: Non-Exempt - Units to be Made Up  Biological Science GPA: Total Credits:0.0000 Minimum Grade of C-  MajorRequirements  Preparation for the Major - 37.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C- Need 5 of the following groups: Need 10.0000 credits of General Chemistry courses: CHEM 001A - General Chemistry/Qualitative Analysis CHEM 001B - Gen Chemistry & Quantitative Analys Need 8.0000 credits of Organic Chemistry courses: CHEM 018 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 018L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 019 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 019L - Organic Chemistry II Lab Need 8.0000 credits of Physical Science courses: PHYS 008A - General Physics I PHYS 008B - General Physics PHYS 008BL - General Physics II Laboratory Need 8.0000 credits of Principles of Biological Science courses: BIOL 001A - Principles of Biological Science BIOL 001B - Principles of Biological Science BIOL 001AL - Principles of Biological Science Lab BIOL 001BL - Principles of Biological Science Lab Need 3.0000 credits of Statistics courses: ECON 015 - Statistical Methods PSYC 063 - Statistical Methods PSYCA063 - Statistical Methods MATH 060 - Probability & Statistics TR:STATS 001 - TR:Statistics  Biological Science - 23.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C- Need 2 of the following groups: Need 20.0000 credits of Area Courses I courses: BIOL 115 - Systemic Physiology BIOL 145 - Medical Microbiology BIOL 145L - Medical Microbiology Lab BIOL 160 - Genetics BIOL 128 - Integrative Biology BIOL 128L - Integrative Biology Lab BIOL 192W - Biology Seminar BIOl 175L - Biocehmistry and Molecular Biology Lab Need 3.0000 credits of Area Courses II courses: BIOL 196 - Internship BIOL 198 - Senior Thesis  Biological Science Electives - 11.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C- Need 11.0000 credits of: BIOL 100 -  Animal Behavior BIOL 110 - Environmental Science, BIOL 117 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy, BIOL 117L - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Lab, BIOL 120 - Natural History of California, BIOL 124 - Physiological Psychology BIOL 140 - Immunology , BIOL 180 - Epidemiology , BIOL 185 - Physiological Chem, BIOL 185L - Physiological Chemistry Lab, BIOL 190 - Topics In Biology BIOL 196 - Internship, PSYC 124 - Physiological Psychology, BIOL 150 - Cell Biology, BIOL 111 - Kinesiology and Biomechanics, BIOL 130 - Biochemistry BIOL 130-Dsc - Biochemistry Discussion < Additional Courses > CALP 097 - Connections Project Lab (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester) MATH A - Algebra 2 Wor kshop (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester) PHED 072 - Intercol Soccer-Men (Fall 2013 - 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Bachelor of Science GPA: Total Credits:0.0000 Foundations in Critical Thinking and Communication

Written Communication - 6.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C-In Progress: ENGL 001A - Critical Reading and Writing I (Written Communication I) for 3 credits (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester)Need 1 of the following groups:Need 3.0000 credits of Written Communication II courses: ENGL 001B - Critical Reading and Writing II ENGLN001B - Critical Reading & Writing II ENGLA001B - Critical Reading & Writing II TR:GE-ENGL1B - TR:Written Communication II

APC 23 - AP:English Language/Comp 1B Oral Communication - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D

In Progress: COMM 001 - Essentials of Interpersonal Comm and Effective Speaking for 3 credits (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester) Mathematical Reasoning - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D

Need 3.0000 credits of: ECON 015 - Statistical MethodsMATH 001 - Precalculus , MATH 002 - Precalculus , MATH 007 - Mathematical Reasoning , MATH 011 - Calculus I , MATH 012 - Calculus IIPSYC 063 - Statistical Methods , SOCI 063 - Statistical Methods , SOCI 105 - Statistical Methods , SOCIA105 - Statistical Methods , SOCIN105 - Statistical MethodsMATHA007 - Mathematical Reasoning , ECONA015 - Statistical Methods , PSYCA063 - Statistical Methods , SOCIA063 - Statistical Methods , MATH 060 - Probability & StatisticsTR:GE-MATH - TR:Mathematical Reasoning , TR:STATS 001 - TR:Statistics

Disciplinary Studies Religious Studies - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D

Need 3.0000 credits of: RLST 010 - Intro: Hebrew Scriptures , RLST 015 - Introduction to the New Testament , RLST 060 - Christianity: Hist and FoundationsRLST 075 - World Wisdom Traditions , RLST 097 - Special Topics , RLST 110 - Intro: Hebrew Scriptures , RLST 115 - Introduction to the New Testament , RLST 122 - Religion, Philosophy & Human RightsRLST 161 - Catholicism: Spirituality & Beliefs , RLST 165 - Themes in Contemporary Theology , RLST 165A - Sacraments and Worship , RLST 165B - Jesus and his Followers , RLST 175 - World Wisdom TraditionsRLST 195W - Senior Seminar in Religious Studies , RLST 197 - Special Topics , RLSTN175 - World Wisdom Traditions , RLST 178 - Latin Amer Liberation Theol/Culture/Politics , RLSTA010 - Intro to Scripture: Hebrew ScripturesRLSTA110 - Intro to Scripture: Hebrew Scriptures , RLSTA175 - World Wisdom Traditions , RLSTA115 - New Testament , RLSTA015 - New Testament , TR:GE-RLST - TR:Religious StudiesRLST 130A - Spirituality and Social Justice , RLST 177 - Religion in Mexico , RLST 045 - Sex, Marriage and Family:Sociology & Sacrament , RLST 145 - Sex, Marriage and Family:Sociology and Sacrament , RLST 075A - World Wisdom Traditions:SurveyRLST 175A - World Wisdom Traditions:Survey , RLST 075B - World Wisdom Traditions:Islam , RLST 175B - World Wisdom Traditions:Islam , RLST 175C - World Wisdom Traditions:Buddhism , RLST 075C - World Wisdom Traditions:BuddhismRLST 075D - World Wisdom Traditions:Hinduism , RLST 175D - World Wisdom Traditions:Hinduism , RLST 075E - World Wisdom Traditions:Indigenous , RLST 175E - World Wisdom Traditions:Indigenous , RLST 180 - Immersion Study Trip to OaxacaRLST 181 - Immersion Study Trip to El Salvador

Literature and Philosophy - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of DNeed 3.0000 credits of: ENGL 020 - Fiction, ENGL 021 - Poetry , ENGL 022W - Dramatic Literature , ENGL 114W - ShakespeareENGL 120 - Fiction, ENGL 121 - Poetry , ENGL 122W - Dramatic Literature , ENGL 125 - The British Novel , ENGL 130 - 19th Century American LiteratureENGL 131 - 20th Century American Literature , ENGL 133 - American Literature: Self-Images , ENGL 146 - British Literature: Love Without Limits , ENGL 147 - British Literature: Fears, Anxieties & Secrets , ENGL 148 - Selected Topics:Visions & RevisionsENGL 151 - Children's Literature , PHIL 020W - Moral Choices , PHIL 040W - Philosophy Of The Human Person , PHIL 100A - Plate & Aristotle , PHIL 100B - Augustine, Aquinas, DescartesPHIL 100C - Tutorials:Hume, Leibniz & Kant , PHIL 100D - Kierkegaard and Nietzsche , PHIL 120W - Moral Choices , PHIL 122 - Religion, Philosophy & Human Rights , PHIL 140W - Philosophy Of The Human PersonPHIL 151 - Ethics: The Problem of Friendship , PHIL 164 - Philosophy Through Film , PHIL 177 - Asian Art & Philosophy , PHIL 180A - Tutorial: Theories of Knowledge , PHIL 180B - Tutorial: MetaphysicsPHIL 180C - Tutorial: Metaethics , PHIL 180D - Cosmology , PHILN040W - The Human Person , PHILN140W - The Human Person , ENGLA133 - American Literature:Self-ImagesPHILA020W - Moral Choices , PHILA120W - Moral Choices , ENGLA020 - Fiction, ENGLA120 - Fiction, PHILA040W - The Human PersonPHILA140W - The Human Person , PHILA177 - Asian Art and Philosophy , PHILA151 - Ethics: The Problem of Friendship , ENGLA151 - Children's Literature , TR:GE-LIT - TR:LiteratureTR:GE-PHIL - TR:Philosophy , ENGLA148 - Selected Topics

Physical Science - 3.0000 to 5.0000 credits required, minimum grade of DNeed 1 of the following groups:Need 4.0000 credits of Chemistry for Health Science courses: CHEM 007 - Intro Chemistry for Health ScienceNeed 4.0000 credits of Chemistry for Health Science-Adult courses: CHEMA007 - Intro Chemistry for Health Science CHEMA007L - Intro to Chemistry for Health Science LabNeed 5.0000 credits of General Chemistry courses: CHEM 001A - General Chemistry/Qualitative Analysis CHEM 001B - Gen Chemistry & Quantitative AnalysNeed 4.0000 credits of Organic Chemistry courses: CHEM 018 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 018L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 019 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 019L - Organic Chemistry II LabNeed 3.0000 credits of Physical Science courses: PHSC 015 - Fundamentals of Physical Science PHSC 110 - Earth and Space Science PHSC 112 - Physical Geology PHSC 113 - AstronomyPHYS 008A - General Physics I PHYS 008B - General Physics PHSCA015 - Fund Of Phys Science PHSCA110 - Earth and Space Science TR:CHEMHLTHS - Intro Chemistry for Health ScienceNeed 3.0000 credits of Physical Science-GE courses: TR:GE-PHYS - TR:Physical Science

Biological Science - 3.0000 to 5.0000 credits required, minimum grade of DNeed 1 of the following groups:Need 3.0000 credits of Biological Science-GE courses: TR:GE-BIOL - TR:Biological ScienceNeed 4.0000 credits of Human Anatomy courses: BIOL 017 - Human Anatomy BIOL 017L - Human Anatomy LaboratoryNeed 4.0000 credits of Human Anatomy-Adult courses: BIOLA017 - Human Anatomy BIOLA017L - Human Anatomy LaboratoryNeed 3.0000 credits of Human Biology courses: BIOL 015 - Human Biology BIOLA015 - Human BiologyNeed 5.0000 credits of Human Physiology courses: BIOL 011 - Human Physiology BIOL 011L - Human Physiology LaboratoryNeed 5.0000 credits of Human Physiology-Adult courses: BIOLA011 - Human Physiology BIOLA011L - Human Physiology LaboratoryNeed 5.0000 credits of Microbiology courses: BIOL 020 - Allied Health Microbiology BIOL 020L - Allied Health Microbiology LaboratoryNeed 5.0000 credits of Microbiology-Adult courses: BIOLA020 - Allied Health Microbiology BIOLA020L - Allied Health Microbiology LaboratoryNeed 4.0000 credits of Principles of Biological Science courses: BIOL 001A - Principles of Biological Science BIOL 001AL - Principles of Biological Science LabNeed 4.0000 credits of Principles of Biological Science-Adult courses: BIOLA001A - Principles of Biological Science BIOLA001AL - Principles of Biological Science Lab

Social Science - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of DIn Progress: SOCI 001 - Introduction to Sociology, First-Year Experience for 3 credits (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester)

Fine & Performing Arts - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of DNeed 3.0000 credits of: ARTS 001 - History of Western Art , ARTS 001W - History Of Western Art , ARTS 011 - Fundamentals Of Drawing

ARTS 013 - Graphic Design and Color , ARTS 013A - Graphic Design & Color I , ARTS 013B - Graphic Design & Color II , ARTS 075 - Twentieth Century Art World , ARTS 097 - Special Topics ARTS 101W - History Of Western Art , ARTS 111 - Fundamentals Of Drawing , ARTS 115 - Computer Graphics , ARTS 116 - Calligraphy, ARTS 117 - Digital Imaging ARTS 121 - Beginning Painting , ARTS 132 - Multimedia Printmaking , ARTS 141 - Beginning Ceramics , ARTS 142 - Intermediate Ceramics , ARTS 143 - Advanced Ceramics ARTS 161 - Beginning Photography , ARTS 175 - Contemporary Art World , ARTS 175W - Contemporary Art World , ARTS 178 - History of Modern Art , ARTS 181 - Beginning Jewelry ARTSN101 - History Of Western Art , ARTSN101W - History of Western Art , DRAM 099 - Acting Workshop , DRAM 101 - Intro to Acting , DRAM 122 - Introduction to DramaDRAM 199 - Acting Workshop , MUSC 001A - American Music , MUSC 001B - Elements of Music , MUSC 001L - ComprehMusicnshpILab , MUSC 016 - Private LessonsMUSC 017 - Private Lesson 2nd Instrument , MUSC 020A - Piano Class , MUSC 020B - Piano Class , MUSC 021 - Functional Piano , MUSC 022A - Class VoiceMUSC 022B - Voice Class , MUSC 060 - HNU Chorus , MUSC 061 - HNU Chamber Singers , MUSC 061A - Women's Chorus , MUSC 062 - HNU Chamber EnsembleMUSC 063 - HNU Orchestra , MUSC 065 - Accompanying , MUSC 071A - Perspectives In Music:Jazz , MUSC 071B - Bach to Beatles , MUSC 071C - Perspectives in Music: History of JazzMUSC 097 - Introduction to Music, FYE , MUSC 124 - Opera Workshop , MUSC 160 - HNU Chorus , MUSC 161 - HNU Chamber Singers , MUSC 162 - HNU Chamber EnsembleMUSC 163 - HNU Orchestra , MUSC 164 - Piano Ensemble , MUSC 165 - Accompanying , MUSC 166 - HNC Band , MUSC 171A - Perspectives In Music:JazzMUSC 171B - Bach to Beatles , MUSC 171C - Perspectives in Music: History of Jazz , ARTSA115 - Computer Graphics , MUSC 013A - Renaissance to Baroque Music: Musicianship and Theory , MUSC 013B - Renaissance to Baroque Music: History and Theory

ARTSA177 - Asian Art and Philosophy , DRAM 199 3 - Drama Workshop , LALS 115 - Latin American Art and Music Experience , ARTS 101 - History of Western Art , ARTS 113 - Graphic Design and Color ARTSA197 - Special Topics: Art of Today , MUSC 12A - Medieval and Renaissance:Musicianship , MUSC 12B - Medieval and Renaissance: History , TR:GE-ARTS - TR:Fine and Performing Arts , ARTS 151 - Calligraphy ARTSA150 - Art and Creativity

Foreign Language/Linguistics - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of DNeed 3.0000 credits of: FREN 002 - Elementary French II , LING 145 - Fundamentals of Language , LING 147 - Modern American English , LING 154 - SociolinguisticsLINGN145 - Fundamentals of Language , SPST 002 - Beginning Spanish II , LINGA145 - Fundamentals of Language , LINGA154 - Sociolinguistics , TR:GE-LANG - TR:Foreign Language/LinguisticsLINGN154 - Sociolinguistics

Interdisciplinary Studies Core Sequence - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D

In Progress: ISAC 001 - The Ancient World (The Ancient World) for 3 credits (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester) Senior Colloquium - 3.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D

Need 3.0000 credits of: ISAC 195W - Senior Colloquium , ISACN195W - Senior Colloquium , ISACA195W - Senior Colloquium Writing Across the Curriculum

Writing - 9.0000 credits required, minimum grade of DNeed 9.0000 credits of: Any Course with a course type of Writing Across Curriculum

Upper Division Units Upper Division Units - 48.0000 credits required, minimum grade of D

Need 48.0000 credits of: Any Course with a course type of Upper Division Registrar's Audit Use Only

Units To Be Made Up From Previous Exempted Units - 0.1000 to 40.0000 credits requiredNeed 0.1000 credits of: Non-Exempt - Units to be Made Up

Biological Science GPA: Total Credits:0.0000 Minimum Grade of C- Major Requirements

Preparation for the Major - 37.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C-Need 5 of the following groups:Need 10.0000 credits of General Chemistry courses: CHEM 001A - General Chemistry/Qualitative Analysis CHEM 001B - Gen Chemistry & Quantitative AnalysNeed 8.0000 credits of Organic Chemistry courses: CHEM 018 - Organic Chemistry I CHEM 018L - Organic Chemistry I Laboratory CHEM 019 - Organic Chemistry II CHEM 019L - Organic Chemistry II LabNeed 8.0000 credits of Physical Science courses: PHYS 008A - General Physics I PHYS 008B - General Physics PHYS 008BL - General Physics II LaboratoryNeed 8.0000 credits of Principles of Biological Science courses: BIOL 001A - Principles of Biological Science BIOL 001B - Principles of Biological Science BIOL 001AL - Principles of Biological Science Lab BIOL 001BL - Principles of Biological Science LabNeed 3.0000 credits of Statistics courses: ECON 015 - Statistical Methods PSYC 063 - Statistical Methods PSYCA063 - Statistical Methods MATH 060 - Probability & StatisticsTR:STATS 001 - TR:Statistics

Biological Science - 23.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C-Need 2 of the following groups:Need 20.0000 credits of Area Courses I courses: BIOL 115 - Systemic Physiology BIOL 145 - Medical Microbiology BIOL 145L - Medical Microbiology Lab BIOL 160 - GeneticsBIOL 128 - Integrative Biology BIOL 128L - Integrative Biology Lab BIOL 192W - Biology Seminar BIOl 175L - Biocehmistry and Molecular Biology LabNeed 3.0000 credits of Area Courses II courses: BIOL 196 - Internship BIOL 198 - Senior Thesis

Biological Science Electives - 11.0000 credits required, minimum grade of C-Need 11.0000 credits of: BIOL 100 - Animal BehaviorBIOL 110 - Environmental Science , BIOL 117 - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy , BIOL 117L - Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy Lab , BIOL 120 - Natural History of California , BIOL 124 - Physiological PsychologyBIOL 140 - Immunology , BIOL 180 - Epidemiology , BIOL 185 - Physiological Chem , BIOL 185L - Physiological Chemistry Lab , BIOL 190 - Topics In BiologyBIOL 196 - Internship , PSYC 124 - Physiological Psychology , BIOL 150 - Cell Biology, BIOL 111 - Kinesiology and Biomechanics , BIOL 130 - BiochemistryBIOL 130-Dsc - Biochemistry Discussion

< Additional Courses >CALP 097 - Connections Project Lab (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester)MATH A - Algebra 2 Workshop (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester)PHED 072 - Intercol Soccer-Men (Fall 2013 - Fall Semester)

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