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46 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>4. Senior year: Register at WSC for HSC 498 and complete thecourses at one of our affiliates.5. Make application for graduation to the Records &Registration Office at WSC at least three months before theexpected date of graduation.Respiratory Therapy Concentration: 12 hour core + 41hours + Clinical year at an approved Respiratory Therapistprogram.MAT 121 <strong>College</strong> Algebra (3) must be taken for the Block2 Mathematics General Education requirement.BIO 220 Human Anatomy..........................................4340 Human Physiology.......................................4385 Microbiology................................................4486 Immunology.................................................2BUS 360 Management Theory and Practice................3CHE 107 General Chemistry II....................................4208 Intro Organic Chem......................................4FCS 207 Nutrition.......................................................3HSC 345 CPR-Healthcare Provider.............................1PSY 230 Lifespan Development.................................3Elective courses numbered 300 or abovefrom any department..........................................................9HSC 498 Professional Clinical Year..........................35Minor in Biology: 20 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).BIO 110 Biology Concepts.........................................416 hours of Biology electives..........................................16At least 12 of the additional 16 hours of Biology electives mustbe numbered 300 or above.Minor in Environmental Studies: 20 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).BIO 145 Environmental Studies Seminar...................1345 Conservation Biology..................................3GEO 430 Geographic Information Systems.................3POS 380 Public Policy................................................3SOC 420 Environmental Sociology.............................3Plus 7 hours of electives from the following:....................7BIO 104 Environmental Concerns (3)325 Ecology (4)BUS 418 Legal Environment of Business (3)CHE 400 Environmental Chemistry (3)EAS 110 Introduction to Meteorology (4)EAS 120 Introduction to Geology (4)ECO 360 Global Economics (3)GEO 315 World Economic Geography (3)PSY 316 Social Psychology (3)SOC 355 Human Populations (3)Undergraduate CoursesBIO 102 Biology for General Education (3) Selected topicsin Biology to be presented by the laboratory orientedapproach, and in compliance with the requirements ofGeneral Education. Does not apply to any major, minor, orendorsement in any science area (BIO, CHE, EAS, NAT)unless specified. (4 hours lecture-lab combined)BIO 104 Environmental Concerns for General Education (3)Selected topics of Environmental Concerns to be presentedby the laboratory-oriented approach, and in compliance withthe requirements of General Education. Does not apply toany major, minor, or endorsement in any science area (BIO,CHE, EAS, NAT) unless specified. (4 hours lecture-labcombined)BIO 110 Biology Concepts (4) Prerequisite: One year ofhigh school Biology or BIO 102. The first course forbiology majors. A grade of C- or better in this courseis a prerequisite for all biology courses in the biologyconcentration. A study of the microscope, basic cellstructure and function, DNA replication, mitosis, meiosis,genetics, evolution, population biology, and diversity.(3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab)BIO 145 Environmental Studies Seminar (1) A discourse onenvironmental problems and opportunities through research,discussion and guest lectures. May be repeated once for amaximum of two (2) hours.BIO 200 Zoology (4) Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better inBIO 110. A study of the principles of biology as they applyto the uniformity, diversity and organization of the animalkingdom. (3 hours lecture, 3 hours lab)BIO 210 Botany (4) Prerequisite: A grade of C- or better inBIO 110. A study of the biological principles applicable tothe diversity, form and function, evolution, and ecology ofplants and plant-like organisms. (3 hours lecture, 3 hourslab)BIO 220 Human Anatomy (4) Prerequisite: BIO 110. Studyof the anatomic structure of the human organism. The 11organ systems of the human and representative quadrupedswill be examined in detail with lecture, dissection and otherlaboratory exercises. Dissection is required of all studentstaking this course. An understanding of human anatomy isbeneficial for students that will ultimately enroll in advancedcourses of cell biology, histology, comparative vertebrateembryology and anatomy, and parasitology. Havingtraining in human anatomy is also beneficial for studentsinterested in health-related and biomedical careers. (3 hourslecture and one 3 hour lab)BIO 280 Biology in Society – Honors (3). An investigationof biological principles, as well as their applications andimpacts in society. Discussion and laboratory topics includeevolution, biodiversity, and recombinant DNA technology.(4 hours lecture-lab combined)BIO 300 Invertebrate Zoology (4) Prerequisite: BIO 200.The morphology, anatomy, paleontology, evolution anddistribution of representative invertebrate groups. (3 hourslecture, 3 hours lab)BIO 301 Biology Seminar (1) Prerequisite: A grade of C- orbetter in BIO 110. Lecture and discussion of topics relevantto the science and practice of biology. Topics vary based onthe faculty member leading the course. The course may berepeated for a maximun of four (4) credit hours, by advisement,when no duplication of topic exists but a maximum

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