This pathway is one example of how you might complete all the requirements for your degree, assuming that you enter CSUMB prepared to take CHEM 110CHEM 110: Chemistry I, CHEM 110LCHEM 110L: Chemistry I Lab, and MATH 150MATH 150: Calculus I in the fall of your freshmen year. Both courses have placement exams that can be admininstered during orientation weekend or move-in weekend, but you should plan to take the placement exam while attending orientation so that you can finalize your course schedule as early as possible.
Your own unique situation and a number of other factors may mean your actual pathway is different. Many students need one or more additional MATH courses before taking a college-level calculus course; many need an extra writing or chemistry course depending on their placement exams. Don't worry - there is flexibility built into the curriculum., but taking summer courses can help compensate for extra prequisite courses needed during the freshman year. You'll want to work closely with an advisor and use the academic advisement report to take all that into account and develop a pathway that is customized for you.
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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CHEM 110/LCHEM 110/L: Chemistry I | 5 |
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Language 102 | 4 | C3: World Language |
FYS 181FYS 181 or FYS 182FYS 182 or FYS 183FYS 183 | 4 | |
ENSTU 211ENSTU 211 or HCOM 211HCOM 211 or CHHS 111CHHS 111 | 4 | A1: Oral & Written Communication |
Total | 17 |
* This FYS class is just an example. The FYS class you choose might meet a different GE area, so you would have to adjust your actual pathway accordingly.
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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CHEM 111/LCHEM 111/L: Chemistry II | 5 | Major Core |
Language 201 | 4 | Language Proficiency Requirement |
MATH 150MATH 150: Calculus I | 4 |
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Total | 13 |
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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BIO 210/LBIO 210/L: Molec&Cell Bio &Animal Phys | 5 |
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CHEM 211CHEM 211: Organic Chemistry I | 5 | Concentration |
MATH 151MATH 151: Calculus II | 4 | Concentration |
Total | 14 |
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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BIO 211/LBIO 211/L: Ecol, Evol, Biodiv & Plants | 5 | Major Core |
CHEM 312CHEM 312: Organic Chemistry II | 5 | Concentration |
ENSTU 212ENSTU 212 or CHHS 212CHHS 212 or HCOM 213HCOM 213 or HCOM 214HCOM 214 | 4 | |
Total | 14 |
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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STAT 250STAT 250 or STAT 100STAT 100 | 4 | Concentration |
BIO 311BIO 311: Genetics | 3 | Major Core |
SL 200SSL 200S: Power Culture Equity&Service | 6 | |
Any Approved Course | 4 | C1: Arts |
Total | 17 |
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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BIO 300BIO 300: Issues & Ethics in Biology | 4 |
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BIO 320BIO 320 or BIO 344LBIO 344L | 4 | Concentration |
BIO 310BIO 310: Biochemistry | 3 | Concentration |
BIO 378SBIO 378S: Health Sciences SL | 5 | |
Total | 16 |
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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BIO 330BIO 330 or BIO 411BIO 411 | 3 | Concentration |
MLO 9 Biology Elective | 4 | Concentration |
PHYS 150PHYS 150: Physics for Biologists | 4 | Major Core |
Upper-Divsion Humanities recommended | 4 | C2: Humanities |
Total | 15 |
Course | Units | Requirement(s) Met |
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BIO 491BIO 491 or BIO 492BIO 492 | 2 | Major Core |
MLO 9 Biology Elective | 4 | Concentration |
MLO 9 Biology Elective | 4 | Concentration |
Any Approved Course | 4 | D2: U.S. Histories & Democratic Part |
Total | 14 |