Humanities and Social Sciences---36
credits
ENG 111 English Communication I...... 3
ENG 112 English Communication II...... 3
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• PHI 201 Ethics in Theory and Action
• RS 201 Religion and Social Responsibility
Select one from the following four courses...... 3
• HIS 103 Comparing World Civilizations
• HIS 111 Growth of Western Culture
• HIS 203 American Economic & Social History to 1865
• HIS 204 American Economic & Social History since 1865
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• SOC 101 Principles of Sociology
• SOC 102 Social Problems
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• PSY 101 General Psychology
• PSY 203 Developmental Psychology
Select one from the following three courses...... 3
• PSC 201 American Government and Economics
• ECO 201 Principles of Economics – Macro
• ECO 202 Principles of Economics – Micro
Five Humanities Electives...... 15
Math and natural Sciences---35 credits
CHE 101 General Chemistry I...... 3
CHE 101L General Chemistry I Lab...... 1
CHE 102 General Chemistry II...... 3
CHE 102L General Chemistry II Lab...... 1
CHE 219 Organic Chemistry I...... 3
CHE 219L Organic Chemistry I Lab...... 1
CHE 220 Organic Chemistry II...... 3
CHE 220L Organic Chemistry II Lab...... 1
PHY 101 General Physics I...... 3
PHY 101L General Physics Lab...... 1
PHY 102 General Physics II...... 3
PHY 102L General Physics II Lab...... 1
Mat 125 Calculus I...... 4
Mat 126 Calculus II...... 4
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• CSC 110 Computers and Computing
• CSC 161 Introduction to Multimedia
ENG 111 English Communication I...... 3
ENG 112 English Communication II...... 3
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• PHI 201 Ethics in Theory and Action
• RS 201 Religion and Social Responsibility
Select one from the following four courses...... 3
• HIS 103 Comparing World Civilizations
• HIS 111 Growth of Western Culture
• HIS 203 American Economic & Social History to 1865
• HIS 204 American Economic & Social History since 1865
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• SOC 101 Principles of Sociology
• SOC 102 Social Problems
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• PSY 101 General Psychology
• PSY 203 Developmental Psychology
Select one from the following three courses...... 3
• PSC 201 American Government and Economics
• ECO 201 Principles of Economics – Macro
• ECO 202 Principles of Economics – Micro
Five Humanities Electives...... 15
Math and natural Sciences---35 credits
CHE 101 General Chemistry I...... 3
CHE 101L General Chemistry I Lab...... 1
CHE 102 General Chemistry II...... 3
CHE 102L General Chemistry II Lab...... 1
CHE 219 Organic Chemistry I...... 3
CHE 219L Organic Chemistry I Lab...... 1
CHE 220 Organic Chemistry II...... 3
CHE 220L Organic Chemistry II Lab...... 1
PHY 101 General Physics I...... 3
PHY 101L General Physics Lab...... 1
PHY 102 General Physics II...... 3
PHY 102L General Physics II Lab...... 1
Mat 125 Calculus I...... 4
Mat 126 Calculus II...... 4
Select one from the following two courses...... 3
• CSC 110 Computers and Computing
• CSC 161 Introduction to Multimedia
Biology Courses--38 credits
BIO 101 Introductory Biology I...... 3
BIO 101L Introductory Biology I Lab...... 1
BIO 102 Introductory Biology II...... 3
BIO 102L Introductory Biology II Lab...... 1
BIO 302 Genetics...... 3
BIO 302L Genetics Lab...... 1
BIO 303 Biochemistry...... 3
BIO 303L Biochemistry Lab...... 1
BIO 312 Molecular Cell Biology...... 4
Select from the following courses...... 18
• BIO 107/107L Human Anatomy Physiology/Lab
• BIO 108/108L Human Anatomy Physiology/Lab
• BIO 208 Microbiology
• BIO 218 Invertebrate Zoology
• BIO 229 Ecology
• BIO 240 Survey of Human Gross Anatomy
• BIO 242 Evolution
• BIO 304 Microscopic Anatomy
• BIO 310 Immunology
• BIO 317 Comparative Anatomy
• BIO 320 Developmental Biology
• BIO 342 Endocrinology
• BIO 389-390 Special Topics in Biology
• BIO 403 Comparative Animal Physiology
• BIO 407-411 Research
• BIO 479-480 Independent Study
Additional Courses and Free Electives---12 credits*
Three Electives Outside the Major...... 9
One Additional Free Elective...... 3
Core Humanities and Social Sciences...... 36
Biology Courses...... 38
Additional Mathematics and Natural Sciences Courses...... 35
Core Electives and Free Electives...... 12*
Total...... 121*
* Free elective estimates assume 3 credit courses; Free electives are generally taken until the total earned credits equals or exceeds 120 credits
IMPORTANT NOTE: The material contained herein is subject to change from time to time and this publication cannot be considered an agreement or contact between individual students and the school. D’Youville College reserves the right to alter or amend the terms, conditions, and requirements herein, and to eliminate or replace programs or courses as necessary.
BIO 101 Introductory Biology I...... 3
BIO 101L Introductory Biology I Lab...... 1
BIO 102 Introductory Biology II...... 3
BIO 102L Introductory Biology II Lab...... 1
BIO 302 Genetics...... 3
BIO 302L Genetics Lab...... 1
BIO 303 Biochemistry...... 3
BIO 303L Biochemistry Lab...... 1
BIO 312 Molecular Cell Biology...... 4
Select from the following courses...... 18
• BIO 107/107L Human Anatomy Physiology/Lab
• BIO 108/108L Human Anatomy Physiology/Lab
• BIO 208 Microbiology
• BIO 218 Invertebrate Zoology
• BIO 229 Ecology
• BIO 240 Survey of Human Gross Anatomy
• BIO 242 Evolution
• BIO 304 Microscopic Anatomy
• BIO 310 Immunology
• BIO 317 Comparative Anatomy
• BIO 320 Developmental Biology
• BIO 342 Endocrinology
• BIO 389-390 Special Topics in Biology
• BIO 403 Comparative Animal Physiology
• BIO 407-411 Research
• BIO 479-480 Independent Study
Additional Courses and Free Electives---12 credits*
Three Electives Outside the Major...... 9
One Additional Free Elective...... 3
Core Humanities and Social Sciences...... 36
Biology Courses...... 38
Additional Mathematics and Natural Sciences Courses...... 35
Core Electives and Free Electives...... 12*
Total...... 121*
* Free elective estimates assume 3 credit courses; Free electives are generally taken until the total earned credits equals or exceeds 120 credits
IMPORTANT NOTE: The material contained herein is subject to change from time to time and this publication cannot be considered an agreement or contact between individual students and the school. D’Youville College reserves the right to alter or amend the terms, conditions, and requirements herein, and to eliminate or replace programs or courses as necessary.