Science for Business Minor (20 semester hours)
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Introductory Biology Course One course from the following: |
3
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| BIO-100 |
Life Science: Human Emphasis
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| BIO-101 |
Life Science: Cell Biology and Genetics Emphasis |
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| BIO-106 |
Life Science: Human Disease Emphasis |
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| BIO-108 |
Life Science: The Biology of Human Aging |
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| BNS-107 |
Life Science: Behavioral Neuroscience |
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| Introductory Chemistry Course |
3
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| CHE 115 |
Chemistry and Contemporary Society |
3 |
| Science as Business Course |
3
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| BIO 206 |
The Pharmaceutical Industry |
3 |
Biology Electives Any two courses with the following recommended: |
8
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| BIO-115 |
Principles of Biology: Evolution, Diversity, and Biology of Animals |
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| BIO-117 |
Principles of Biology: Evolution, Diversity, and Biology of Cells |
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| BIO-221 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
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| BIO-222 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
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| BIO-265 |
Genetics |
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| BNS-118 |
Behavioral Neuroscience |
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| Health Care Business Course |
3
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HTH-205
BUS/HTH-315
ECO/HTH-336 |
Introduction to the Health Care Sector or Health Care Law, Ethics, and Policy or Economics of the Health Care Sector |
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Note: A grade of “C” or better in each course is required for successful completion of the minor.
Note: Courses with an HTH prefix will count as liberal arts courses for business students. The HTH-336 course is cross-listed with ECO-336. If the business student registers for the HTH designation, the course will count as a liberal arts course, and if the business student registers for ECO designation, the course will count as a business course.
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