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DePaul Undergraduate Course Catalog
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES 2009-2010
College of Liberal Arts & Sciences - Undergraduate Studies Programs of Study Biological Sciences III. Pre-Health Concentration
III. Pre-Health Concentration
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Biological Sciences :

I.  101 General Biology I; 102 General Biology II; 103 General Biology III; 260 Genetics; 210 Microbiology; 250 Cell Biology; 310 Vertebrate Physiology. 

II.  Students must also take three courses from the following list (1 must be a lab course): 201 Mammalian Anatomy; 230 Epidemiology; 311 Histology; 330 Developmental Biology; 339 Cellular Neurobiology; 340 Systems Neurobiology; 341 Topics in Neurobiology; 347 Topics in Medical Bacteriology; 348 Biology of Infection; 355 Genetic Toxicology; 360 Molecular Biology; 361 Topics in Molecular Biology; 365 Principles of Toxicology; 370 Immunobiology; 375 Introduction to Pharmacology; 380 Cancer Biology; 386 Introduction to Endocrinology; or Chemistry: 340 Biochemistry I or 342 Biochemistry II.  Students can request permission from the department to have a 390 Special Topics class count for one of the requirements if appropriate. 

III.  Students must also take two additional majors-level Biology courses (other than Biology 305 Biometry).

At least two courses from sections II. and III. above must have lab components.  Biology courses other than the General Biology sequence that have any Scientific Inquiry domain designation do not generate credit toward the major or minor.
 
Chemistry : 111 General and Analytical Chemistry I; 113 General and Analytical Chemistry II; 115 General and Analytical Chemistry III; 171 Organic Chemistry I; 173 Organic Chemistry II; 175 Organic Chemistry III. (Students are typcially expected to take the first year chemistry courses simultaneously with Biology 101, 102, and 103).
 
Physics : 150 General Physics I; 151 General Physics II; and 152 General Physics III. (Students may substitute comparable sequences of Physics courses designed for science majors). 
 
Mathematics/Statistics : Mathematics: 150 Calculus I; 151 Calculus II; and 152 Calculus III (or Math 147/148/149, or Math 160/161/162, or Math 170/171/172); and one statistics course: Biology 305 Biometry.  Students may be advised on the basis of their performance on the Mathematics Diagnostic Test to take one or more pre-calculus courses. 
  

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