Biology B.S. ~ Teacher Preparation Freshman Pathway
The pathway listed below is appropriate for students in the Biology TEACHER PREPARATION concentration who enter CSUMB prepared to begin Pre-Calculus and Introductory Chemistry. Freshmen who have not passed or been exempted from the ELM (Entry-Level Math exam) would need to modify this pathway by enrolling in MATH 098 instead of MATH 130/L their first semester, and MATH 099 their second semester. Those who have not passed the EPT (English Placement Test) would need to add WRT 095 to their first semester schedule. Students who enter CSUMB prepared for General Chemistry would begin CHEM 110/L instead of MATH 130/L and CHEM 109 their first semester. The pathway shown below assumes that students have had at least two years of a foreign language in high school and would begin their college study of foreign language with a second semester course.
Because CSUMB is outcomes-based, this chronological pathway indicates which MLO (Major Learning Outcome) or ULR/GLO (University Learning Requirements / Graduation Learning Outcomes) each course fulfills. It then shows course numbers for courses that meet those outcomes, along with credits and an indication of which semester each course is offered. For more information on a course—including title, credits, description, and prerequisites—click its number. For more information on an outcome, click on its abbreviated name.
MLO |
ULR/GLO |
Course |
When |
CR | |
F |
- |
FYS 100 Sci/Tech |
Every semester |
6 or | |
S |
Every semester |
4 | |||
F |
- |
CHEM 111/L |
Every semester |
5 | |
S |
Every semester |
4 | |||
F |
- |
Every semester |
4 | ||
S |
- |
Varies |
4 | ||
F |
- |
BIO 314 |
Every fall |
3 | |
S |
MLO 9 Service in Biology** |
Every semester |
5 |
* To have a lighter load during the academic year, students may take the courses indicated with an * during the summer (at CSUMB, if offered, or at a community college).
** Upper-division general education credits; students must complete at least 9 upper-division (300-level or above) ULR/GE units after attaining junior status.
*** Note that some biology graduate programs may require calculus or a full year of physics and organic chemistry.