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Nov 23, 2024
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2023-24 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Science, Track I: Biological, Environmental/Resources, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, AS-T
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Important Notes and Conditions
- Total 90 Applicable College Level Credits
- Minimum Cumulative GPA 2.0 Required
- A course cannot be credited toward more than one distribution or skill area
- The Ɨ numbers below are shared (cross-listed) courses with other departments. These courses can count only once for credit [Example: PHIL 201 is the same as POLS 201 and may only count as PHIL or POLS] Consult the course description in the college catalog or speak with an advisor.
- A minimal passing grade is only allowed in the electives area. Check with your intended transfer university for minimum grade requirements
- Universities may have other specific admission requirements in addition to those of the transfer degree.
- In addition to the online catalog format, a two-page PDF worksheet is also available.
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Chemistry Sequence: 15-18 CR
Three quarter sequence (for science majors) should be taken at one institution (either at BC or transferred in as a whole sequence). If not, see science advisor at the Science Division.
Biology or Physics Sequence: 15-18 CR
Three quarter sequence Biology (for science majors) or Physics (calculus-based on non-calculus based) should be taken at one institution (either at BC or transferred in as a whole sequence). If not, see science advisor at the Science Division. Some majors require physics with Calculus (PHYS 121 -PHYS 123 ) – See advisor.
Additional Mathematics: 5 CR
Choose from the following:
Additional Requirements for Intended Major: 10-18 CR
Complete 10-15 credits in biology, chemistry, mathematics, or physics, consisting of courses normally taken for science majors (not for general education), preferably in a 2- or 3-quarter sequence. Biology majors should select organic chemistry or physics. Discuss subject and sequence choice with the science advisor.
Electives:
Sufficient to meet the minimum degree total of 90
Maximum 5 credits of restricted elective courses.
Courses should be planned only with a science advisor based on the requirements of your major and the university to which you intend to transfer. For a complete listing of approved electives, see the Associate in Arts and Sciences, AAS-DTA
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