| University of Maine at Augusta | ||
| A Member of the University of Maine System | ||
| Bachelor of Arts, BIOLOGY | ||
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( 2+2: associate degree in Medical Laboratory Technology plus 54 additional credit hours) |
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| Name: ________________________ | Soc Sec #: ________________________ | Date: ________________________ |
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This sheet is intended to be informational only. Students must consult with an academic advisor prior to registration In effect for students admitted to Fall 2008 |
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| You must complete the following as requirements for your degree: |
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Associate of Science - Medical Laboratory Technology from UMA All UMA students are required to take at least one writing intensive course. Writing intensive courses are marked with a W. Additional courses may also meet this requirement. Check with you advisor. |
| GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS | ||||
| ENGLISH, FINE ARTS, DIVERSE TIMES AND CULTURES, & HUMANITIES | ||||
| (21 credit hours) 24 credit hours are represented in this section of core requirements. Three credit hours taken as a Fine Arts or Humanities requirement completed in the Associate of Science - Medical Laboratory Technology program may be applied towards these requirements. | ||||
| ENGLISH (6 credit hours) | ||||
| _______________ ENG 102W: Introduction to Literature | ||||
| _______________ ENG 317W: Professional Writing | ||||
| FINE ARTS (6 credit hours) | ||||
| _______________ XXX xxx: any studio art, music, theater, or dance performance course | ||||
| and choose one of the following: | ||||
| _______________ ARH 105: History of Art and Architecture I | ||||
| _______________ ARH 106: History of Art and Architecture II | ||||
| _______________ ART 211: Art Theory | ||||
| _______________ MUS 123: Understanding Music | ||||
| DIVERSE TIMES AND CULTURES(6 credit hours) | ||||
| Choose a two semester sequence of American Sight Language or a Foreign Language | ||||
| _______________ _______________ | ||||
| or complete one sequence in: | ||||
| _______________ HTY 101: Foundations of Western Civilization I | ||||
| _______________ HTY 102: Foundations of Western Civilization II | ||||
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| _______________ HTY 103: United States History I | ||||
| _______________ HTY 104: United States History II | ||||
| OR | ||||
| _______________ HTY 105: World Civilizations I, Prehistory to 1500 | ||||
| _______________ HTY 106: World Civilizations II, From 1500 to the Present | ||||
| HUMANITIES (6 credit hours) Choose two of the following from two different disciplines: | ||||
| _______________ ARH xxx: any art history course | ||||
| _______________ ART 211: Art Theory | ||||
| _______________ DRA 101: Introduction to Theatre | ||||
| _______________ DRA 265: The American Movie | ||||
| _______________ DRA 280: Introduction to Films | ||||
| _______________ ENG xxx: any literature course | ||||
| _______________ HTY xxx: any history course | ||||
| _______________ HUM xxx: any humanities course | ||||
| _______________ MUS 110: Popular Music | ||||
| _______________ MUS 117: The Dream Machine | ||||
| _______________ MUS 123: Understanding Music | ||||
| _______________ MUS 124: Music of the Twentieth Century | ||||
| _______________ MUS 131: Survey of Jazz and Contemporary Music | ||||
| _______________ MUS 160: World Music | ||||
| _______________ MUS 180: Women and Music | ||||
| _______________ MUS 223: Music of the United States | ||||
| _______________ MUS 333: History and Literature of Music I | ||||
| _______________ MUS 334: History and Literature of Music II | ||||
| _______________ PHI xxx: any philosophy course | ||||
| _______________ POS 390: Survey of Political Theory | ||||
| _______________ WST 101W: Introduction to Women's Studies | ||||
| SOCIAL SCIENCE (6 credit hours) Choose one of the following: | ||||
| _______________ ANT 101: Introduction to Anthropology | ||||
| _______________ ANT 102: Cultural Anthropology | ||||
| _______________ ECO 100: Introduction to Economics | ||||
| _______________ ECO 201: Principles of Economics I (Macroeconomics) | ||||
| _______________ ECO 202: Principles of Economics II (Microeconomics) | ||||
| _______________ GEO 101: Introduction to Geography | ||||
| _______________ POS 101: American Government | ||||
| _______________ POS 102: Introduction to Politics and Government | ||||
| _______________ PSY 100: Introduction to Psychology | ||||
| _______________ SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology | ||||
| _______________ SOC 201: Social Problems | ||||
| PROGRAM MAJOR REQUIREMENTS | ||||
| BIOLOGY (9 credit hours) | ||||
| _______________ BIO 320: Principles of Genetics | ||||
| _______________ BIO 322: Biochemistry | ||||
| _______________ BIO 324: Cell Biology | ||||
| SCIENCE CORE (12 credit hours) | ||||
| _______________ CHY 113: Introductory Organic and Biological Chemistry | ||||
| _______________ CHY 114: Organic and Biological Chemistry Laboratory | ||||
| _______________ PHY 115: General Physics I | ||||
| _______________ PHY 116: General Physics II | ||||
| MATHEMATICS (3 credit hours) | ||||
| _______________ MAT 124: Pre-Calculus | ||||
| UPPER-LEVEL ELECTIVES (3 credit hours) Must be 300 or 400 level; must be outside the major. | ||||
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| ADVISING NOTES: | ||||
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Upper level courses in which a grade of 'd" was received may be used to meet program requirements, but are not applicable to the minimum upper-level (300-400 level) credit hour requirement.. |
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Students are encouraged to contact their faculty advisor and the Advising Center for academic advising and support services throughout their stay at UMA. |
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