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INSTRUCTIONS
A
degree plan will guide the student for the selection of courses
in his/her career for a Bachelor of Science with a Biology Major
and for those who would like to teach biology/life sciences in
secondary education schools. It is highly recommended that you
prepare one so you can organize and select the courses that the
University requires the student to take as mandatory or basic,
and those required for the Department of Biology. The 'Minor'
is selected by the student and also includes a total number of
advanced and non-advanced courses. Consult the Undergraduate Catalog
for the total number of course requirements that every department
has for minors. Contact that department or ask your advisor
for information or advisement.
STEPS:
1.
Using the most recent transcript fill your degree plan form. Write
the courses that you have taken in the corresponding column along
with its credit hours. Start with the university requirements.
Write all extra courses in the 'Electives' section.
2.
On the Department of Biology requirements
{33/18 means that you must take at least 33 hours of BIOL courses
18 of which must be advanced courses - BIOL3,000's and/or
higher (33/18 as per the last catalog)}. Examples: BIOL3401
is worth 4 advanced hours. BIOL2305 is worth 3
non-advanced hours.
3.
Make sure that you enter the 'additional requirements' and then
proceed to include the courses for the Minor
that you have declared at the Office of Admissions. A few students
opt to select two minors. Again, all extra courses must be entered
in the 'Electives' section.
4.
Make your notes on advanced and non-advanced courses that you
need to complete on the respective row along with the number of
credit hours.
5.
Add the hours of the courses completed (do not add twice the 8
hours of natural science, if they are BIOL courses).
6.
Contact your ADVISOR and bring along
your transcript. The advisor will review the form with you and
then submitted to Dr. Mohammed Farooqui,
Chair of the Department of Biology for a final check and approval.
In some cases the COS&E Dean, signs and approves the forms.
Such cases include students under Veterans Administration and
Financial Aid.
7. Collect the signed form from Terry
Lynn Rubio, the Biology Department secretary at SCIE 2.352.
Keep
in safe place and pay attention to those courses you need to complete
whenever you sign up for courses. Consult with your assigned advisor
for further information.
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