The B.A. curriculum provides great flexibility in choosing electives, and this permits a program to be designed to fit the student's individual aspirations. It is intended for those planning to enter medical, dental, or other professional schools; military service; or positions in industry.
Students who plan to enter medical school or allied professional schools such as dental or veterinary school should consider the B.A. program in chemistry, and choose electives to broaden their preparation in other sciences and the humanities. Students who plan to enter medical school upon completion of their baccalaureate degrees should acquaint themselves with requirements of the medical schools of their choice and plan their programs accordingly. An extremely worthwhile reference to the entrance requirements for all medical schools in the United States and Canada is Medical School Admission Requirements published each year by the Association of American Medical Colleges, One DuPont Circle N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036.
FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR
ENGL 101/102 ENGL 201/201 A Modern Language 101/102 A Modern Language 201/202 MATH 106/107 MATH 231/232 CHEM 151/161 CHEM 207/217 CHEM 152/162 CHEM 208/218 Two Required Phys. Ed. Courses Two Required Phys. Ed. Courses Two Basic ROTC Courses Two Basic ROTC Courses Computer Science Course CSCI 110 PHYS 205/255 or 115 PHYS 206/256 JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR CHEM 300/302 CHEM 401 CHEM 306/306 CHEM 425/426 CHEM 308 Two CHEM Electives CHEM 315/316 Six Electives HIST 103/104 Two Advanced ROTC Courses Three Electives Core Social Science Course Two Advanced ROTC Courses
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