Natural Sciences & Math
-> Biochemistry
-> Biology
-> Biology/Secondary
Education Certification
-> Mathematics
-> Mathematics/Secondary
Education Certification
-> Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science
Natural Sciences & Math Disciplines
Biochemistry
All concentration requirements
must be taken in addition to HF core requirements.
Concentration Requirements - Biology Courses:
- BIOL 120/121 - Biological Principles I & II
- BIOL 209 - Cell Biology
- BIOL 210 - Introduction to Scientific Techniques
- BIOL 304 - Principles of Genetics
- BIOL 325 - Seminar: Scientific Literature
- BIOL 326 - Seminar: Evolution
- BIOL 401/402 - Modern Concepts in Biochemistry I & II
- BIOL 407 - Molecular Genetics
- BIOL 408 - Cell & Molecular Techniques
- BIOL 427 - Research Internship
Chemistry Courses:
- CHEM 120/121 - Chemistry Principles I & II
- CHEM 207/208 - Organic Chemistry I & II
- CHEM 301/302 -Physical Chemistry I & II
Physics Courses:
- PHYS 201/202 - Physics I & II
Mathematics Courses:
- MATH 211/212 - Calculus I & II
Biology
All concentration requirements
must be taken in addition to HF core requirements.
Concentration Requirements - Biology Courses:
- BIOL 120/121 - Biological Principles I & II
- BIOL 207/208 - Anatomy & Physiology I & II
- BIOL 209 - Cell Biology
- BIOL 210 - Introduction to Scientific Techniques
- BIOL 304 - Principles of Genetics
- BIOL 325 - Seminar: Scientific Literature
- BIOL 326 - Seminar: Evolution
- BIOL 407 - Molecular Genetics
- BIOL 427 - Research Internship
Chemistry Courses:
- CHEM 120/121 - Chemistry Principles I & II
- CHEM 207/208 - Organic Chemistry I & II
Physics Courses:
- PHYS 201/202 - Physics I & II
Mathematics Courses:
- MATH 211 - Calculus I
- MATH 212 - Calculus I I (recommended but not required)
Electives - Two courses required - one from Group I:
- BIOL 330 - General Immunology
- BIOL 401/402 - Modern Concepts in Biochemistry I & II (count as 1 group)
- BIOL 411 - Mammalian Histology
One from Group II:
- BIOL 312 - Cell-Cell Interaction
- BIOL 331 - Botany, The Biosphere, and Ecosystems
- BIOL 408 - Cell and Molecular Techniques
Biology /Secondary Education
Certification
The BA in Biology-Secondary Education provides the student with
a bachelor of arts in biology and certification to teach biology
at the secondary level. A typical student's curriculum is a mix
of the core curriculum, biology courses, and education courses.
Concentration Requirements - Biology Courses
- BIOL 120/121 - Biological Principles I & II
- BIOL 207/208 - Anatomy & Physiology I & II
- BIOL 209 - Cell Biology
- BIOL 210 - Introduction to Scientific Techniques
- BIOL 304 - Principles of Genetics
- BIOL 325 - Seminar: Scientific Literature
- BIOL 326 - Seminar: Evolution
- BIOL 331 - Botany, The Biosphere, and Ecosystems
- BIOL 407 - Molecular Genetics
- BIOL elective
Education Courses
- EDUN 201 - Educational Psychology
- EDUN 205 - Reading in the Content Area
- EDUN 311 - Adaptive Instruction for Atypical Learners
- EDUN 312 - Social Foundations
- EDUN 313/314 - Classroom Management I & II
- EDUN 315/316 - Field Practicum I & II
- EDUN 331 - General Secondary Education Methods & Technology
- EDUN 332 - Secondary Education/Curriculum Content Area
- PSYC 206 - Child and Adolescent Development
- SEDU 402 - Supervised Field Experience
- SEDU 404 - Secondary Education Seminar
Other Courses
- CHEM 120/121 - Chemistry Principles I & II
- CHEM 207/208 - Organic Chemistry I & II
- PHYS 201/202 - Physics I & II
- MATH 211 - Calculus I
- MATH 105 or MATH 212
Mathematics
All concentration requirements must
be taken in addition to HF core requirements.
Concentration Requirements - Mathematics Courses:
- MATH 211/212/213 - Calculus I, II & III
- MATH 220 - Linear Algebra with Applications
- MATH 221 - Ordinary Differential Equations
- MATH 250 - Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 308 - Probability
- MATH 316 - Modern Algebra I
- MATH 403 - Advanced Calculus
- MATH 430 - Senior Seminar
- Five elective MATH courses from the 300 or 400 level offerings
Other Courses:
- CMIS 209 - Pascal Programming
- PHYS 201/202 - Physics I & II
- PHIL 102 - Logic
Mathematics /Secondary
Education Certification
The BA in Mathematics-Secondary Education provides the student with
a bachelor of arts in mathematics and certification to teach mathematics
at the secondary level. A typical student's curriculum is a mix
of the core curriculum, mathematics courses, and education courses.
Concentration Requirements - Mathematics Courses
- MATH 211/212/213 - Calculus I, II & III
- MATH 220 - Linear Algebra with Applications
- MATH 221 - Ordinary Differential Equations
- MATH 250 - Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 303 - Modern Geometry
- MATH 308 - Probability
- MATH 316 - Modern Algebra I
- MATH 327 - Seminar: History of Mathematics
- MATH 403 - Advanced Calculus
- MATH 430 - Senior Seminar
- MATH Elective
Education Courses
- EDUN 201 - Educational Psychology
- EDUN 205 - Reading in the Content Area
- EDUN 311 - Adaptive Instruction for Atypical Learners
- EDUN 312 - Social Foundations
- EDUN 313/314 - Classroom Management I & II
- EDUN 315/316 - Field Practicum I & II
- EDUN 331 - General Secondary Education Methods & Technology
- EDUN 332 - Secondary Education/Curriculum Content Area
- PSYC 206 - Child and Adolescent Development
- SEDU 402 - Supervised Field Experience
- SEDU 404 - Secondary Education Seminar
Other Courses
- CMIS 209 - Pascal Programming
- PHYS 201/202 - Physics I & II
- PHIL 102 - Logic
Medical Technology/Clinical Laboratory Science
An advanced placement program is available for those applicants
who possess an associate degree in medical laboratory technology
and a recognized certification in this area. Each student's status
will be evaluated individually and a suitable program of challenge
examinations and/or accelerated rotations in medical technology
will be designed to address the background of the applicant, as
well as the requirements of the clinical affiliate and the University.
Concentration Requirements - Biology Courses
- BIOL 120/121 - Biological Principles I & II
- BIOL 206 - Microbiology
- BIOL 207/208 - Anatomy & Physiology I & II
- BIOL 209 - Cell Biology
- BIOL 210 - Introduction to Scientific Techniques
- BIOL 330 - General Immunology
Chemistry Courses
- CHEM 120/121 - Chemistry Principles I & II
- CHEM 207/208 - Organic Chemistry I & II
- CHEM 405/406 - Modern Concepts in Biochemistry I & II
Mathematics Courses
- MATH 105 - Elementary Statistics
- MATH 211 - Calculus I
Medical Technology Courses (completed at accredited clinical affiliates)
- MEDT 413 - Clinical Hematology/Coagulation
- MEDT 414 - Clinical Immunohematology
- MEDT 416 - Clinical Chemistry
- MEDT 417 - Clinical Microbiology
- MEDT 418 - Clinical Immunology/Serology
- MEDT 420 - Clinical Seminar
Other Courses
- PHIL 205 - Bioethics
- Recommended: BIOL 304 - Principles of Genetics and
- CHEM 203 - Analytical Chemistry