Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
104 The University of Akron 2005-2006 Ecology/Evolution Specialization At least one of the following: Credits 3100:412 Advanced Ecology 3 3100:423 Population Biology 3 At least one of the following: 3100:427 Aquatic Ecology 4 3100:430 Community/Ecosystem Ecology 4 At least one of the following: 3100:418 Field Ecology 4 3100:421 Tropical Field Biology 4 3100:426 Wetland Ecology 4 At least one of the following: 3100:342 Flora and Taxonomy 3 3100:440 Mycology 4 3100:443 Phycology 4 3100:445 Plant Morphology 4 3100:451 General Entomology 4 3100:453 Invertebrate Zoology 4 3100:455 Ichthyology 4 3100:456 Ornithology 4 3100:457 Herpetology 4 3100:458 Vertebrate Zoology 4 At least one of the following: 3100:406 Principles of Systematics 3 3100:428 Biology of Behavior 2 3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3 A course in statistics and in calculus is strongly recommended. Microbiology Specialization Required: 3100:331 Microbiology 4 3100:433 Pathogenic Bacteriology 4 or 3100:435 Virology 4 3100:437 Immunology 4 Electives: 3100:440 Mycology 4 or 3100:443 Phycology 4 3100:454 Parasitology 4 3100:481 Advanced Genetics 3 3150:401,2 Biochemistry I, II 6 Animal Physiology Specialization Required: 3100:363 Animal Physiology 4 3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3 At least two of the following: 3100:465 Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology 3 3100:468 The Physiology of Reproduction 3 3100:469 Respiratory Physiology 3 3100:471 Physiological Genetics 4 3100:472 Biological Mechanisms of Stress 3 3100:485 Cell Physiology 4 Electives: 3100:365 Histology 4 3100:466 Vertebrate Embryology 4 3100:467 Comparative Vertebrate Morphology 4 3100:474 Comparative Animal Physiology Laboratory 1 3100:482 Neurobiology 3 3150:401 Biochemistry I 3 3150:402 Biochemistry II 3 Zoology Specialization Required: 3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3 One of the following: 3100:453 Invertebrate Zoology 4 3100:458 Vertebrate Zoology 4 One of the following: 3100:466 Vertebrate Embryology 4 3100:467 Comparative Vertebrate Morphology 4 At least one of the following: 3100:365 Histology 4 3100:421 Tropical Field Biology 4 3100:428 Biology of Behavior 3 3100:451 General Entomology 4 3100:454 Parasitology 4 3100:456 Ornithology 4 3100:457 Herpetology 4 3100:455 Ichthyology 4 3100:482 Neurobiology 3 Preparation for High School Biology Teaching For licensure, additional courses in the College of Education are required. See the College of Education “Preparation for High School Teaching,” Section 4 of this Bulletin. • The following courses should be taken: Credits 3100:130 Principles of Microbiology or 3 3100:331 Microbiology 4 3100:265 Introductory Human Physiology 4 3100:342 Flora and Taxonomy or 3 3100:445 Plant Morphology 4 3100:453 Invertebrate Zoology or 4 3100:458 Vertebrate Zoology 4 Additional courses that may be taken: 3100:426 Wetland Ecology 4 3100:428 Biology of Behavior 2 3100:440 Mycology or 4 3100:443 Phycology 4 3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3 Preparation for Professional School (Pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-veterinary and pre-pharmacy students) • The following courses should be taken: 3100:363 Animal Physiology 4 3100:xxx A 400-level Physiology course 3-4 3650:261, 2 Physics for Life Sciences I, II 8 3450:221 Analytical Geometry/Calculus I 4 or 3450:215 Concepts of Calculus 4 3470:261 Introductory Statistics I 2 Additional courses that may be taken: 3100:331 Microbiology 4 3100:365 Histology 4 3100:466 Vertebrate Embryology 4 3100:467 Comparative Vertebrate Morphology 4 3150:401,2 Biochemistry I, II 6 Bachelor of Arts • The General Education requirement and the second year of a foreign language. • At least 17 credits in the humanities or social sciences. • At least 24 credits in the biological sciences which must include: 3100:111,2 Principles of Biology I, II 8 3100:211 General Genetics 3 3100:217 General Ecology 3 3100:311 Cell and Molecular Biology or 4 3100:331 Microbiology or 4 3100:130 Principles of Microbiology 3 3100:316 Evolutionary Biology 3 • Required chemistry courses: 3150:151, 152, and 153 (Principles of Chemistry and Laboratory), as well as 3150:154 (Qualitative Analysis). • Required math course: 3450:149 (Precalculus).
3150: Chemistry Admission, Retention and Graduation • The student must maintain a minimum 2.00 grade point average. • The student must obtain a grade of C- or better in all required chemistry courses. • If a grade of less than C- is obtained in a required chemistry course, the student must successfully repeat the course within a year. Bachelor of Science • The General Education requirement and the second year of a foreign language. • Core Requirement: Credits 3150:151 Principles of Chemistry I 3 3150:152 Principles of Chemistry Laboratory 1 3150:153 Principles of Chemistry II 3 3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2 3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3150:313 Physical Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:314 Physical Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:380 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:381 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3150:423 Analytical Chemistry I 3 3150:424 Analytical Chemistry II 3 3150:472 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 3150:480 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory III 2 • At least seven credits from the following: 3150:199 Introductory Seminar in Chemistry 1 3150:399 Internship in Chemistry 1-5 3150:401 Biochemistry Lecture I 3 3150:402 Biochemistry Lecture II 3 3150:463 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 3150:497 Honors Project in Chemistry (may be repeated for a total of 8 credits) 1-2 3150:498 Special Topics: Chemistry (may be repeated for a total of 8 credits) 1-2 3150:499 Research Problems (may be repeated for a total of 8 credits) 1-2 3650:481 Methods of Mathematical Physics I 3 9871:401/501 Introduction to Elastomers 3 9871:402/502 Introduction to Plastics 3 9871:407/507 Polymer Science 4 9871:411 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Polymers I 3 9871:412 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Polymers II 2 9871:413 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Polymers III 2 Subject to departmental and Graduate School approval, senior-level students may take graduatelevel chemistry courses for undergraduate credit. Such courses are accepted in lieu of 400-level courses. • Mathematics: 3450:221 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I 4 3450:222 Analytic Geometry-Calculus II 4 3450:223 Analytic Geometry-Calculus III 4 3450:335 • Physics: Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3 3650:291,2 Elementary Classical Physics I, II 8 • Graduates of the Bachelor of Science program receive a degree certified by the American Chemical Society. Bachelor of Science in Chemistry - Polymer Option • The General Education requirement and the second year of a foreign language. • Core Requirement: 3150:151 Principles of Chemistry I 3 3150:152 Principles of Chemistry Laboratory 1 3150:153 Principles of Chemistry II 3 3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2 3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3150:313 Physical Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:314 Physical Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:380 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:381 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3150:423 Analytical Chemistry I 3 3150:424 Analytical Chemistry II 3 3150:472 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences 2005-2006 105 • Polymer Courses: Credits 9871:407 Polymer Science 4 9871:401 Introduction to Elastomers or 3 9871:402 Introduction to Plastics 3 9871:499 • Mathematics: Research Problems in Polymer Science 3 3450:221 Analytical Geometry-Calculus I 4 3450:222 Analytical Geometry-Calculus II 4 3450:223 Analytical Geometry-Calculus III 4 3450:335 • Physics: Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations 3 3650:291,2 Elementary Classical Physics I and II 8 • Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Chemistry — Polymer Option receive a degree certified by the American Chemical Society Bachelor of Arts • The General Education requirement and the second year of a foreign language. • Chemistry: 3150:151 Principles of Chemistry I 3 3150:152 Principles of Chemistry Laboratory 1 3150:153 Principles of Chemistry II 3 3150:154 Qualitative Analysis 2 3150:263 Organic Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:264 Organic Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:265 Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:266 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3150:313 Physical Chemistry Lecture I 3 3150:314 Physical Chemistry Lecture II 3 3150:380 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory I 2 3150:423 Analytical Chemistry I 3 3150:424 Analytical Chemistry II 3 • At least five credits from the following: 3150:199 Introductory Seminar in Chemistry 1 3150:381 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory II 2 3150:399 Internship in Chemistry 1-3 3150:401 Biochemistry Lecture I 3 3150:402 Biochemistry Lecture II 3 3150:463 Advanced Organic Chemistry 3 3150:472 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3 3150:480 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory III 2 3150:497 Honors Project in Chemistry (may be repeated for a total of 8 credits) 1-2 3150:498 Special Topics: Chemistry (may be repeated for a total of 8 credits) 1-2 3150:499 Research Problems (may be repeated for a total of 8 credits) 1-2 9871:401/501 Introduction to Elastomers 3 9871:402/502 Introduction to Plastics 3 9871:407/507 Polymer Science 4 9871:411 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Polymers I 3 9871:412 Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Polymers II 2 9871:413 • Physics: Molecular Structure and Physical Properties of Polymers III 2 3650:291,2 Elementary Classical Physics I and II or 8 3650:261,2 • Mathematics: Physics for the Life Sciences I and II 8 3450:149 Precalculus Mathematics 4 3450:221,2 Analytic Geometry-Calculus I and II 8 (or equivalent) Cooperative Education Program in Chemistry Qualifications Arrangements for entry into the program are on an individual basis and are initiated by the student during the second year of undergraduate study. Full-time B.S. chemistry majors at The University of Akron must meet the following requirements: • Satisfactory completion of 60 credits with a quality point average of at least 2.3 in chemistry courses and on schedule in their curriculum. • Acceptance by a cooperative education coordinator or director following a series of interviews. Part-time students must have completed 60 credits with a 2.3 average and be on schedule in their curriculum. They are expected to become full-time students while not on their co-op job.
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104 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong><br />
Ecology/Evolution Specialization<br />
At least one <strong>of</strong> the following: Credits<br />
3100:412 Advanced Ecology 3<br />
3100:423 Population Biology 3<br />
At least one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:427 Aquatic Ecology 4<br />
3100:430 Community/Ecosystem Ecology 4<br />
At least one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:418 Field Ecology 4<br />
3100:421 Tropical Field Biology 4<br />
3100:426 Wetland Ecology 4<br />
At least one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:342 Flora and Taxonomy 3<br />
3100:440 Mycology 4<br />
3100:443 Phycology 4<br />
3100:445 Plant Morphology 4<br />
3100:451 General Entomology 4<br />
3100:453 Invertebrate Zoology 4<br />
3100:455 Ichthyology 4<br />
3100:456 Ornithology 4<br />
3100:457 Herpetology 4<br />
3100:458 Vertebrate Zoology 4<br />
At least one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:406 Principles <strong>of</strong> Systematics 3<br />
3100:428 Biology <strong>of</strong> Behavior 2<br />
3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3<br />
A course in statistics and in calculus is strongly recommended.<br />
Microbiology Specialization<br />
Required:<br />
3100:331 Microbiology 4<br />
3100:433 Pathogenic Bacteriology 4<br />
or<br />
3100:435 Virology 4<br />
3100:437 Immunology 4<br />
Electives:<br />
3100:440 Mycology 4<br />
or<br />
3100:443 Phycology 4<br />
3100:454 Parasitology 4<br />
3100:481 Advanced Genetics 3<br />
3150:401,2 Biochemistry I, II 6<br />
Animal Physiology Specialization<br />
Required:<br />
3100:363 Animal Physiology 4<br />
3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3<br />
At least two <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:465 Advanced Cardiovascular Physiology 3<br />
3100:468 <strong>The</strong> Physiology <strong>of</strong> Reproduction 3<br />
3100:469 Respiratory Physiology 3<br />
3100:471 Physiological Genetics 4<br />
3100:472 Biological Mechanisms <strong>of</strong> Stress 3<br />
3100:485 Cell Physiology 4<br />
Electives:<br />
3100:365 Histology 4<br />
3100:466 Vertebrate Embryology 4<br />
3100:467 Comparative Vertebrate Morphology 4<br />
3100:474 Comparative Animal Physiology Laboratory 1<br />
3100:482 Neurobiology 3<br />
3150:401 Biochemistry I 3<br />
3150:402 Biochemistry II 3<br />
Zoology Specialization<br />
Required:<br />
3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:453 Invertebrate Zoology 4<br />
3100:458 Vertebrate Zoology 4<br />
One <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:466 Vertebrate Embryology 4<br />
3100:467 Comparative Vertebrate Morphology 4<br />
At least one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
3100:365 Histology 4<br />
3100:421 Tropical Field Biology 4<br />
3100:428 Biology <strong>of</strong> Behavior 3<br />
3100:451 General Entomology 4<br />
3100:454 Parasitology 4<br />
3100:456 Ornithology 4<br />
3100:457 Herpetology 4<br />
3100:455 Ichthyology 4<br />
3100:482 Neurobiology 3<br />
Preparation for High School Biology Teaching<br />
For licensure, additional courses in the College <strong>of</strong> Education are required. See the<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Education “Preparation for High School Teaching,” Section 4 <strong>of</strong> this<br />
Bulletin.<br />
• <strong>The</strong> following courses should be taken: Credits<br />
3100:130 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microbiology<br />
or<br />
3<br />
3100:331 Microbiology 4<br />
3100:265 Introductory Human Physiology 4<br />
3100:342 Flora and Taxonomy<br />
or<br />
3<br />
3100:445 Plant Morphology 4<br />
3100:453 Invertebrate Zoology<br />
or<br />
4<br />
3100:458 Vertebrate Zoology 4<br />
Additional courses that may be taken:<br />
3100:426 Wetland Ecology 4<br />
3100:428 Biology <strong>of</strong> Behavior 2<br />
3100:440 Mycology<br />
or<br />
4<br />
3100:443 Phycology 4<br />
3100:473 Comparative Animal Physiology 3<br />
Preparation for Pr<strong>of</strong>essional School<br />
(Pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-veterinary and pre-pharmacy students)<br />
• <strong>The</strong> following courses should be taken:<br />
3100:363 Animal Physiology 4<br />
3100:xxx A 400-level Physiology course 3-4<br />
3650:261, 2 Physics for Life Sciences I, II 8<br />
3450:221 Analytical Geometry/Calculus I 4<br />
or<br />
3450:215 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Calculus 4<br />
3470:261 Introductory Statistics I 2<br />
Additional courses that may be taken:<br />
3100:331 Microbiology 4<br />
3100:365 Histology 4<br />
3100:466 Vertebrate Embryology 4<br />
3100:467 Comparative Vertebrate Morphology 4<br />
3150:401,2 Biochemistry I, II 6<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Arts<br />
• <strong>The</strong> General Education requirement and the second year <strong>of</strong> a foreign language.<br />
• At least 17 credits in the humanities or social sciences.<br />
• At least 24 credits in the biological sciences which must include:<br />
3100:111,2 Principles <strong>of</strong> Biology I, II 8<br />
3100:211 General Genetics 3<br />
3100:217 General Ecology 3<br />
3100:311 Cell and Molecular Biology<br />
or<br />
4<br />
3100:331 Microbiology<br />
or<br />
4<br />
3100:130 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microbiology 3<br />
3100:316 Evolutionary Biology 3<br />
• Required chemistry courses: 3150:151, 152, and 153 (Principles <strong>of</strong> Chemistry<br />
and Laboratory), as well as 3150:154 (Qualitative Analysis).<br />
• Required math course: 3450:149 (Precalculus).