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I am only posting the concentration portion of this plan since that is what is really relevant.
You need 12CR in one subject and that was BIO for me.
I took Calc III and Diff Eq in college at USF. Computer architecture and Global Environmental Change are TESC courses. The rest are CLEP/DSST and Straighterline.com for A&P.
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CIS-301 Management Information Sy 3.00 CR CIS-301
MAP4302 Diff Equations........... 3.00 C MAT-333
MAC3283 Eng Calc III............. 3.00 A MAT-331
COS-330 Computer Architecture.... (3.00)
ENS-314 Global Environmental Chan (6.00)
9CR 200 level
BIO-212 Human Anatomy & Physiol.. (3.00) --- BIO-212
BIO-211 Human Anatomy & Physiolo. (3.00) --- BIO-211
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6CR any level
BIO-112 General Biology II....... (3.00) --- BIO-112
BIO-111 General Biology I........ (3.00) --- BIO-111
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Ryoder,
My DH and I were just talking about a natural science/math bachelor's tonight so it's funny that you posted this right after our conversation. He's slowly working towards his psych major but was saying that a science major might be better.
The only concern we had about this degree was that there would be too much math, but it doesn't look like you have a lot there. Does it matter how you mix up the math and science?
Thanks!
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You could conceivably do this Area of Study without any math at all, but I'd really be ashamed to do that. Here's a potential path without any math:
100 level
Astronomy DSST 3 credits
Physical Geology DSST 3 credits
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Chemistry CLEP 6 credits
200 level
Anatomy & Physiology ECE 6 credits
Environment & Humanity DSST 3 credits
300 level
MIS DSST 3 credits
Pathophysiology ECE 3 credits
Environmental Science TESC course 6 credits
Bioethics Ohio U exam 3.33 credits
Biology and Future of Man Ohio U exam 3.33 credits OR
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Yenisei - that is an interesting plan... though I have to agree that I would be a little bit embarrassed to have a math and science degree with no math lol.
I like it and glad that you showed another way to get the degree.
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Engineering calculus THREE. You are a rock star. :hurray:
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burbuja, maybe Straighterline Calculus I and II could be added at the 200 level to add some math, or perhaps DSST Statistics and UExcel Calculus. There are also the Ohio U Calculus exams, but they are much tougher than the other exams I mentioned.
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Yenisei Wrote:burbuja, maybe Straighterline Calculus I and II could be added at the 200 level to add some math, or perhaps DSST Statistics and UExcel Calculus. There are also the Ohio U Calculus exams, but they are much tougher than the other exams I mentioned.
Good point.. it's just a very interesting degree because you could either be almost totally science-focused with little to no math, yet still have a mathematics degree to list on your resume. Obviously, you would probably mention that you focused more on the science part of the degree, but it's interesting nonetheless.
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Calc three was hard but differential equations was my next course and try as I might I Renee out a c in hat class. That was in 1996 though and I was about twenty years old so take it with a grain of salt. Back then the internet wasn't what it is today so I had no help in that class.
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Any weird words are a result of my phone
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burb- it also depends on what the student's ultimate goal is- if they are just looking to check a box or want to be a journalist or technical translator they may not strictly need any math in the Area of Study, but in my case I want to study applied math at the grad level so that obviously means I need math as well as science. I am also a translator on the side and hopefully this degree will help me get some translation work in chemistry
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