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80 <strong>Southeastern</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong> <strong>State</strong> University<br />

Note: For students planning to attend a graduate or<br />

health professional school, the following additional<br />

courses are highly recommended:<br />

CHEM 3053 Organic Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 3062 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory<br />

CHEM 3153 Organic Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 3162 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory<br />

CHEM 4115 Biochemistry I<br />

PHYS 1114 General Physics I<br />

PHYS 1214 General Physics II<br />

MATH 2215 Calculus I<br />

MATH 2315 Calculus II<br />

Students should contact the graduate or health<br />

professional schools to which they plan to apply for<br />

specific requirements.<br />

NOTE:<br />

The major program is just one component of a baccalaureate<br />

degree. For other degree requirements, see pages<br />

56-60.<br />

Biology Minor ................................ 20 Semester Hours<br />

BIOL 1404 Principles of Biology I<br />

BIOL 1504 Principles of Biology II<br />

One of the following:<br />

BIOL 3404 Genetics<br />

BIOL 3414 Ecology<br />

BIOL 3814 Cell and Molecular Biology<br />

Electives in the Biological Sciences (BIOL, BOT, CONS,<br />

and/or ZOOL) to complete the 20 semester hours. A minimum<br />

of six semester hours of the twenty must be upper<br />

division.<br />

Medical Sciences Interdisciplinary<br />

Double Major ........................ 76 Semester Hours<br />

BIOL 1404 Principles of Biology I<br />

BIOL 1504 Principles of Biology II<br />

BIOL 2114 Introductory Microbiology<br />

BIOL 3404 Genetics<br />

BIOL 3814 Cell and Molecular Biology<br />

BIOL 3614 Human Physiology<br />

BIOL 3624 Human Anatomy<br />

Ten hours of elective Biological Sciences (BIOL, BOT,<br />

CONS, and/or ZOOL)<br />

Chemistry Component (38 semester hours):<br />

CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 3053 Organic Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 3062 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory<br />

CHEM 3153 Organic Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 3162 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory<br />

CHEM 3425 Chemical Analysis<br />

CHEM 4115 Biochemistry I<br />

Eight hours of elective Chemistry (CHEM)<br />

Additional Support Courses:<br />

CHEM/BIOL 4193 (Biochemistry II/Metabolism) and BIOL/<br />

CHEM 4314 (Immunology) are required as either<br />

chemistry or biology electives.<br />

BIOL 4981/CHEM 4951 (Senior Seminar) is required and<br />

may be counted in the 76 total hours.<br />

NOTE:<br />

All interdisciplinary double majors will be required to take<br />

six hours of mathematics (approved by the advisor) within<br />

their first twenty hours of chemistry.<br />

The double major program is just one component of a<br />

baccalaureate degree. For other degree requirements<br />

see pages 56-60.<br />

Interdisciplinary Minor ................. 24 Semester Hours<br />

The department offers for all students majoring in Biological<br />

Sciences an option for an interdisciplinary minor:<br />

CHEM 1315 General Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II<br />

PHYS 1114 General Physics I<br />

PHYS 1214 General Physics II<br />

Six hours of upper-division chemistry, mathematics, physics,<br />

or physical science courses<br />

BIOTECHNOLOGY (104)<br />

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE<br />

Major-Minor ................................... 58 Semester Hours<br />

(BIOL 1404 Principles of Biology I and CHEM 1315<br />

General Chemistry I must be taken as part of<br />

General Education.)<br />

Biology Component (24 semester hours)<br />

BIOL 1504 Principles of Biology II<br />

BIOL 2114 Introductory Microbiology<br />

BIOL 3404 Genetics<br />

BIOL 3614 Human Physiology<br />

BIOL 3814 Cell and Molecular Biology<br />

BIOL 4314 Immunology<br />

Chemistry Component (25 semester hours)<br />

CHEM 1415 General Chemistry II<br />

CHEM 3053 Organic Chemistry I<br />

CHEM 3062 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory<br />

CHEM 3425 Chemical Analysis<br />

CHEM 4115 Biochemistry I<br />

CHEM Electives – Five semester hours from the<br />

following 3 options:<br />

a. CHEM 3153 Organic Chemistry II and<br />

CHEM 3162 Organic Chemistry II Laboratory<br />

b. CHEM 3525 Instrumental Analysis<br />

c. a total of 5 elective credits from a combination<br />

of 4000-level CHEM elective courses, such<br />

as CHEM 4970 (Special Topics) and CHEM/<br />

BIOL 4193 Biochemistry II/Metabolism. At least<br />

2 of the 5 credits must emphasize laboratory<br />

techniques, instrumentation, or computer<br />

technology.<br />

Other Requirements (9 semester hours)<br />

Courses which can be taken in either department,<br />

and/or which are dual-listed under both CHEM<br />

and BIOL prefixes<br />

CHEM/BIOL 4124 Molecular Genetics

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