she moves through moonbeams slowly - February 7th, 2008

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February 7th, 2008


05:37 pm - RIT's biomedical science program
here's my future, as of now:

Biomedical sciences, BS degree, typical course sequence
    Qtr. Cr. Hrs.
First Year Freshman Symposium 1001-200, 259 2
General Biology 1001-201, 202, 203 9
General Biology Lab 1001-205, 206, 207 3
General and Analytical Chemistry I, II, III 1011-215, 216, 217 10
Chemistry Principles I, II Lab 1011-205, 206 2
General and Analytical Chemistry III Lab 1011-227 1
Elementary Calculus I, 11 1016-214, 215 6
Wellness Education† 0
Liberal Arts* 12
First-Year Enrichment 1105-051, 052 2
   
Second Year Cell Biology 1001-311 4
Molecular Biology 1001-350 4
Anatomy and Physiology I, II 1026-350, 360 10
Organic Chemistry I, II, III 1013-231, 232, 233 9
Organic Chemistry I, II, III Lab 1013-235, 236, 237 3
Data Analysis I 1016-319 4
Science/Track Elective 4
Liberal Arts* 12
   
Third Year College Physics I, II, III 1017-211, 212, 213 12
Science/Track Electives 16
University-wide Electives 4
Liberal Arts* 12
   
Fourth Year Science/Track Electives 24
Universitywide Electives 17

and look at all these awesome electives...
Bioinformatics Immunology
Science of Forensics Premedical Studies
Genetics Medical Terminology
Marine Biology Patient Care
Biochemistry Introduction to Microbiology
Sports Physiology and Life Fitness Microbial Pathogenesis
Fitness Programming and Prescription Undergraduate Research*
Sports Nutrition Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
Histology Comparative Animal Physiology
Medical Pathophysiology Animal Behavior
Human Gross Anatomy Vertebrate Zoology
Developmental Biology Virology
Radiation Effects on the Human Body Evolutionary Biology

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