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B.S. Degree Biology with PrePharmacy Option Freshman Fall BIO 122, Introductory Biology I* CH 110, College Chemistry I* M 144, Calculus I* FYS 100 DIA 100, Dialogue Spring BIO 123, Introductory Biology II* CH 111, College Chemistry II* M 145, Calculus II* WRT 110, Academic Writing I* AUCC 4 4 4 3 1 16 4 4 4 3 3 18 Sophomore Fall BIO 212, Anatomy and Physiology I* 4 CH 230, Organic Chemistry I* 4 WRT 210, Foundations of Argument* 3 AUCA* 3 Humanities elective (Diversity)*1 3 17 Spring BIO 213, Anatomy and Physiology II* 4 CH 231, Organic Chemistry II* 4 BIO 272W, Genetics* 3 BIO 273W, Genetics lab* 1 Humanities elective (ENG 140)* 3 CS 111 3 18 NOTE: Students who expect to transition from the BA in Chemistry to the Pharmacy Program at St. Joseph’s University in the senior year MUST begin the process of applying for admission to the St. Joseph’s program during the summer before the junior year. This process includes preparing for the PCAT (to be taken in the fall of the junior year) and beginning the application process to be completed in the fall of the junior year. Junior Fall BIO 352, Molecular Cell Biology* BIO 260W, Ecology* BIO 442, Microbiology* PHY 120, Algebra-Based Physics I* Humanities (CMM 115)* Social Science Elective (EC 211)* Spring M 114, Everyday Statistics* BIO 336, Comparative Animal Physiology* BIO 444-445, Biochemistry* PHY 121, Algebra-Based Physics II* Social Science Elective (Citizenship/Community)*2 AUCW 4 4 4 4 3 3 22 3 4 5 4 3 3 22 NOTE: Students who have been accepted into the Pharmacy Program at St. Joseph’s will complete their requirements for the BA in Chemistry at St. Joseph’s during their senior year, as they begin their Pharmacy coursework. Senior Fall BIO electives3 AUCS4 Electives5 6 3 6 15 1The Diversity course may be from the approved list. Recommended: HIS 100 or 131) Citizenship/Community course may be a social science course from the approved list. 3BIO electives may be satisfied using selected courses from the Pharmacy program. 2The 19 4The AUCS requirement may be satisfied using PHCY 728 (Pharmacy Law) from the Pharmacy program. 5Free electives needed to obtain 120 credits may be satisfied using any remaining courses from the Pharmacy program. Potential Courses for BIO electives* PHCY 710 PHCY 715 PHCY 716 PHCY 717 PHCY 730-737 Introduction to Pharmacochemistry Protein Function Information Metabolism: Nucleic Acids and Cellular Communication Carbohydrate, Lipid and Amino Acid Metabolism Pharmacochemistry Courses (Various) *These courses would be transferred to the University of Hartford as CH 4xx. 20 2 2 2 2 2-3