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Nov 23, 2024
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2011-12 Vincennes University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Biological, Biomedical Sciences - Pre-Nuclear Medicine Technology Concentration 4016, A.S.
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A Two-Year Transfer Program Leading to A.S. Degree
This degree program is designed for students interested in a career in biology. Students may elect concentrations in medicine, biotechnology, biotechnology laboratory assistant, chiropractic, forensic science, physician assistant, physical therapy and nuclear medicine. An A.S. degree in biological, biomedical sciences or any of these concentrations is much in demand for research and teaching in universities and for research and development in biological and pharmaceutical industries, medical laboratories, state and federal governments because the graduates acquire an outstanding range of skills in problem-solving, data handling, analysis, observation, team working, communication and report writing that employers value greatly. This program has been articulated with 4-year institutions in Indiana. Major Program Requirements (34)
General Education Requirements
See General Education in this catalog for a complete description of the general education and assessment requirements. Note
The Reading Intensive requirement may be met by BIOL 106 .
The Writing Intensive requirement may be met by CHEM 106L .
The Speaking Intensive requirement may be met by BIOL 211 .
The Mathematics Intensive requirement may be met by a subsequent mathematics course or by passing a mathematics assessment examination.
A grade of C or better is required in all Basic Skills courses. Liberal Education Core (23)
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Computer Skills are enhanced by CHEM 105L . Recommended Sequence of Courses
(This sequence assumes any necessary developmental requirements have been met.)
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1 Students should select from the following Humanities courses: ARTT 110 Art Appreciation , MUSI 218 Music Appreciation , LITR 220 Introduction to World Literature I , LITR 222 American Literature I , or PHIL 111 Introduction to Philosophy .
2 Students should select from the following Social Science courses based on where they plan to transfer: ECON 201 Microeconomics , ECON 202 Macroeconomics , POLS 111 American National Government , POLS 112 State and Local Government , PSYC 201 Developmental Psychology , SOCL 151 Principles of Sociology , and SOCL 154 Cultural Anthropology . |
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