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, AS Biology (Na ra esou ·ce Biology: rack J) and BS Zoology ,
Fall Semester
Dept
BIOL
' CHEM
MATH
MATH
ENGL
# Course Title
1010 General Biology3
1020 General Chemistry I
1400 College Algebra3' 4 OR
1450 Precalc Algebra & Trig
1010 English I
Freshman Seminar
FRESHMAN Hrs
II
4
4
4
(5)3
3
3
Spring Semester
Dept
BIOL
CHEM
ENGL
# Course Ti1k
2020 General Biology 11 3
1030 General Chemistry II
1020 English 11 5 / Tech Writing
Core Elect ive
General Education Requirement1
.
··.
Hrs
#
4
4
3
3
3
TOTAL 18 TOTAL 17
Northwest Coileg~ W Y ,; M I -. t,
SOPHOMORE Fall Semester Hrs Spring Semester Hrs
Dept
BIOL
BIOL
ANTH
# Course Title
2400 Ecology
2410 Field Ecology
Wellness
Genera l Education Requirement1
1200 Intro Cultural Anthropology2
Core Elective
#
3
1
2
3
4
Dept
STAT
BIOL
PHYS
CHEM
POLS
HIST
# Course Ti tle
2050 Fundamentals of Statistics
2385 Research Life & Physical Sciences6 OR
2395 Biological Research
1110 General Physics I OR
2320 Organic Chemistry I
1000 American & Wyoming Government OR
1221 The United States from 1865
General Education Requirement1
#
4
4
3
3
TOTAL 13 TOTAL 15
Total Degree Hours 63
Transfer Recommendations and Notes:
1. Students are strongly encouraged to take at least one General Education Requirement (Huamnities/Visual and Performing
Arts/Social Science) course that corresponds to the College of Arts & Sciences Diversity (ASD) and Global Studies (ASG) electives or else they will have to take ASD & ASGs at UW. A list of D & G courses that transfer is available here
(https:/ /wyossb.uwyo.edu/bnrprod/bwckytfc.p_display _transfer _catalog) . Courses that are either U3D or U3G meet the ASD and
ASG, respectively. One suggested course is ANTH1200 Intro to Cultural Anthropology, which meets the ASG requirement.
2. Students are advised to take ANTH1200 as one of the General Education Requirements to meet the A&S ASG requirement
3. A minimum grade of C is required for BIOL1010, BIOL2020, MATH1400/1450
4. If students take MATH1450 at NWC then th ey will not need to take MATH1405 Trigonometry at UW
5. If students take ENGL 1020 at NWC then they must also take CO/M 1010 Public Speaking to count as COM2 at uw
6. If students opt for BIOL2385, overall hours for the Associates will increase by 2h
BS Zoology
JUNIOR Fall Scmcsl'cr Hrs Spring Semester Hrs
II
4
4
Deot
PHYS
CH EM
MATH
LI FE
fl Course Title
1110 General Physics I OR
2320 Organic Chemistry I
1405 Trigonometry°·7
3050 Genet ics
fl
4
3
4
Dept
PHYS
MATH
Upper Division requ ired course3·• 3
TOTAL J.!!
LIW SENIOR
ii Course Tit!e
1120 Physics II
2200 Calculus 13
Upper Division Zoology Elect ive2•6
Upper El ective 6
3
3
Upper Elective6 3
TOTAL .!1
Fall Semester Hrs Spring Semes te r Il rs
Dept II Course Title # Oept ti Course Title II
LIFE 3S00 Evolutionary Biology2 4 zoo 4100 Scientific Com m unication• 3
Upper Division Zoology Elective2•8 3 Upper Division Zoo logy Elective2•8 3
Upper Divisio n Zoo logy Elective1•8 3 Upper.Division Zoology Elective 2•8 3
Upper Division Zoology Elective1.,s 3 Upper Elective6 4
ASD or ASG {A&S Core) 3
TOTAL 12 TOTAL 11
Total Degree Hou rs 123
Upper Division Hou1·s 1l
Transfer Reco1nme11dlltions and Notes:
1. Time has been allocated for one of the two D&Gs. If the G or Dis no met at NWCC t . ,L n an addi ,ional 3h is r,:quired
2. A minimum o f 30h m ust be at C or better fo r thcs0 courses.
3. AC is re ui red
4. REQUIRED ELE CTIVE COURSE. S:uirnts must select a cours" from the following list: ZOO 4330 le~ · hyology (3); ZOO 4350
Ornithc.logy (3); ZOO 4370 Mamrnalogy (3); ZOO 4380 I erpc tology (3); ZOO 4540 Invertebrate Zoo·ogy (4). Cour~ .snot :aken can be
added to the elective list below
5. CHEM2300 Introduction to Organic c :~ •. rn lstry is lypirnl. CHEM1000 may NOT count hue
6. Upper level courses ti,a t are not des·enated elec. tives do not nel'.!d to be t ",oologica. '' . At d iscretion of s:udent
7. If student s take MATH1450 at NWC then Tr ig not req uired at UW
8. Zoology Electives (18h): 2003115 Human Systems Physiology (4l, 2003600 Animal Behavior (3), 2004190 Comparative environmental Ph•(Siology (4l,
2004300 Principles of Wildli fe Ecology & Management (5), 2004310 Fisheries Management (3), 2004340 Developmental Biology & Embryology (II}, 2004400 Popula tion Eco logy (3), 200441.5 Behavioral Ecoloey (3), 2004420 Conservation Biology (3 ), 2004430 Limnology Lab (2), 2004440 Limnology (3), 2004560
Quantitative Conservation Biology {4). 2004735 Advanced Topics in Physiology (2t}, ZOOSOoO Fundamental Concepts in Evolution (3), 2005300 Wildlife Ecology & Management (l+}, Z005690 Advanced Anima l Behavior (3), A&S4900 Special Topics in __ (1+] , MOlB3000 Introduction ro Molecular Biology (3). BOT4550 Computational Biology (4), BOT4664 Special Topics in Evolution {1+), BOT'l790 Sper.ial Topics In ~.cology (1+1, ANSC3010 Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals (4), ANSC3100 Principles of Anima l Nutrition (3), ANSC3150 Equine Nutrition ~nd Physiology 13), PATB4l70 Diseases of WllrJll fe (3), PATB4310 Introduction to Veterina ry Parasitology (3), PATS 4360 Medical Entomology & Parasitology (4), PAT84710 Medical Virology (3), RNEWSSOO Stable Isotope Ecology (3), GEOG3150 Survey of Remote Senslnc Applica tions (3), GEOG3480 Environmental Change (3], £NT04300 Applied Insect Ecology (3)