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Undergraduate Bulletin - Loyola Marymount University

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Spring Semester S.H.<br />

BIOL 102 General Biology II .......................... 3<br />

BIOL 112 General Biology II Lab .................... 2<br />

CHEM 112 General Chemistry II ....................... 3<br />

CHEM 113 General Chemistry II Lab ................ 1<br />

MATH 122 Calculus for Life Sciences I .............. 3<br />

NTLS 101 Intro to Environmental Science ........ 3<br />

___<br />

Sophomore Year<br />

Fall Semester S.H.<br />

15<br />

CHEM 220 Organic Chemistry I ....................... 3<br />

CHEM 221 Organic Chemistry I Lab ................. 1<br />

MATH 123 Calculus for Life Sciences II ............. 3<br />

NTLS 250 Blue Planet: Intro Earth Science ...... 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

___<br />

Spring Semester S.H.<br />

16<br />

CHEM 222 Organic Chemistry II ....................... 3<br />

CHEM 223 Organic Chemistry II Lab ................ 1<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

___<br />

Junior Year<br />

Fall Semester S.H.<br />

16<br />

BIOL 318 Ecology ......................................... 3<br />

BIOL 319 Ecology Lab .................................. 1<br />

NTLS 301 Environmental Science ................... 3<br />

NTLS 302 Environmental Science Lab I ........... 1<br />

PHYS 253 General Physics I ........................... 4<br />

PHYS 255 General Physics I Lab* ................... 0<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

___<br />

15<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE / 423<br />

Spring Semester S.H.<br />

NTLS 330 Environmental Chemistry ................ 3<br />

NTLS 332 Environmental Sci Lab II ................. 1<br />

PHYS 254 General Physics II .......................... 4<br />

PHYS 256 General Physics II Lab .................... 0<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ Upper Division Elective ................... 3<br />

___<br />

Senior Year<br />

Fall Semester S.H.<br />

17<br />

BIOL 361 Microbiology .................................. 3<br />

BIOL 362 Microbiology Lab ........................... 1<br />

CHEM 460 Instrumental Analysis ..................... 3<br />

NTLS 525 Inland Waters ................................ 2<br />

____ ___ Upper Division Science ................... 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

___<br />

Spring Semester S.H.<br />

15<br />

NTLS 401 Senior Seminar/Project ................... 3<br />

NTLS 512 Air Pollution Analysis ...................... 2<br />

NTLS ___ Upper Division Elective ................... 3<br />

____ ___ <strong>University</strong> Core .............................. 3<br />

____ ___ Upper Division Elective ................... 3<br />

___<br />

The proper sequence of the <strong>University</strong> Core courses<br />

should be discussed with the student’s advisor. The course<br />

sequence in Mathematics depends on the results of the<br />

Mathematics Placement Exam.<br />

NTLS 101<br />

Introduction to Environmental Science<br />

3 Semester Hours<br />

Introduction to the study of environmental science.<br />

Examination of issues and problems associated with the<br />

environment including examples from air, water, and soil<br />

pollution and some remediation strategies.<br />

14

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