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Department of Biological and Physical Sciences (cont'd)Associate of Science
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| Credits | |
| General Education | 37 |
| *BIOB 160 Principles of Living Systems | 3 |
| *CHMY 121 Introduction to General Chemistry | 3 |
| *CHMY 122 Introduction to General Chemistry Laboratory | 1 |
| *PHL 110 Problems of Good and Evil: Introduction to Ethics | 3 |
| *PSYX 100 Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
| *STAT 141 Introduction to Statistical Concepts OR *STAT 216 Introduction to Statistics |
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| Additional General Education Requirements | 21 |
| Total Credits | 37 |
| Required Program Courses | |
| BIOH 301 Human Anatomy and Physiology I | 3 |
| BIOH 302 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Lab | 1 |
| BIOH 311 Human Anatomy and Physiology II | 3 |
| BIOH 312 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Lab | 1 |
| BIOM 250 Microbiology for Health Sciences | 3 |
| BIOM 251 Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab | 1 |
| CHMY 123 Introduction to Organic and Biochemistry | 3 |
| Total Credits | 15 |
| Elective Program Courses Students must take 8 credits from the following electives: |
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| NUTR 221 Basic Human Nutrition | 3 |
| BIOM 360, 361 General Microbiology with Lab | 4 |
| BIOB 375, 376 General Genetics with Lab | 4 |
| *CHMY 141, 142 College Chemistry I with Lab | 4 |
| CHMY 143, 144 College Chemistry II with Lab | 4 |
| HHP 210 First Aid and CPR | 2 |
| PHSX 205*, 206*, 207, 208 College Physics with Labs | 8 |
| PSYX 330 Developmental Psychology OR PSYX 340 Abnormal Psychology |
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| 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 General Education requirements. Note: The above required General Education 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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