Science Electives
| BIO 1011 | General Biology I |
| BIO 102 | General Biology II |
| BIO 1072 | Biology of the Environment |
| BIO 1412,3, 1422,3 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II |
| BIO 2052 | General Microbiology |
| BIO 2062 | Cell Biology |
| BIO 231, 232 | Human Anatomy and Physiology I, II |
| BIO 2562 | General Genetics |
| BIO 2702 | General Ecology |
| CHM 111, 112 | College Chemistry I, II |
| CHM 241/245 | Organic Chemistry I and Lab |
| CHM 242/246 | Organic Chemistry II and Lab |
| ENV 1952 | Topics in Environmental Science: The Environment and its Chemistry |
| GOL 105 | Physical Geology |
| GOL 106 | Historical Geology |
| PHY 201, 202 | General College Physics I, II |
| PHY 241, 242 | University Physics I, II |
The following are additional laboratory science courses that may be taken by non-Science Majors only:
| BIO 100 | Basic Human Biology (not recommended for students in AA or AS degrees) |
| BIO 1061 | Life Science |
| CHM 101, 102 | General Chemistry I, II |
| PHY 101 | Introduction to Physics I |
¹ Students will not receive credit for both BIO 101 and BIO 106.
² Science AS students may use these courses only as laboratory science electives beyond two laboratory science electives that must be year-long courses, e.g. BIO 101-102 and PHY 201-202.
³ BIO 141-142 generally do not transfer for the Liberal Arts AA and Social Sciences AS degree programs. Please check with the four-year institution you plan to attend.
