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The Department of Biological and Physical Sciences

Associate of Science
Program of Study in Allied Health

  Credits
Academic Foundations 37
*BIOL 178 Principles of Biology 3
*CHEM 104 Fundamentals of General Chemistry 3
*CHEM 105 Fundamentals of General Chemistry
Lab
1
*PHIL 115 Ethics 3
*PSYC 101 General Psychology 3
*STAT 141 Introduction to Statistics
OR
*STAT 241 Statistical Methods
3
Additional Academic Foundations Requirements 21
Total Credits 37
Required Program Courses
BIOL 241 Human Physiology and Anatomy I 3
BIOL 243 Human Physiology and Anatomy I Lab 1
BIOL 245 Human Physiology and Anatomy II 3
BIOL 246 Human Physiology and Anatomy II Lab 1
BIOL 251 Microbiology for the Health Sciences 3
BIOL 261 Microbiology for the Health Sciences Lab 1
CHEM 106 Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry 3
Total Credits 15
Elective Program Courses
Students must take 8 credits from the following electives:
BIOL 221 Human Nutrition 3
BIOL 340, 350 General Microbiology with Lab 4
BIOL 353, 354 Genetics with Lab 4
CHEM 115*, 116, 118*, 119 General Chemistry with labs 8
HHP 210 First Aid and CPR 2
PHYS 110*, 111*, 120, 121 College Physics with Labs 8
PSYC 380 Developmental Psychology
OR
PSYC 470 Abnormal Psychology
3
Upper division Biology or Chemistry courses chosen in conjunction with advisor V
Total Elective Credits 8
Total minimum credits required for degree 60

*May satisfy Academic Foundations requirements.

Note:  The above required Academic Foundations Courses and Program Courses are minimum requirements.  Students with specific career goals in the Allied Health Sciences should be aware that some disciplines require more advanced courses than those listed.  Therefore, if you know your career path, or if you believe you may transfer into a B.S.  program at MSU Billings or another university, it is essential that you consult with your advisor in the science department so that you proceed efficiently in your studies.

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