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Minor Programs:

  • Chemistry/ B.S. Biology, B.S. Environmental Science
  • Environmental Science/ B.S. Biology
  • Biology/ Majors other than Science
  • Science/ Elementary Education

Minor in Chemistry
A minor in Chemistry requires 23 credits selected from the following courses:

Biochemistry (4 cr)
General Chemistry (8 cr)
Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)
Organic Chemistry (8 cr)


 

Minor in Environmental Science
A minor in Environmental Science requires 21 credits selected from the following courses.

Environmental Chemistry (3 cr)
Introduction to Meteorology (3 cr)
Resource Conservation I (3 cr)
Resource Conservation II (3 cr)
Environmental Science I (3 cr)
Environmental Science II (3 cr)
Earth Science I Geology (3 cr)
Earth Science II Oceanography, Meteorology (3 cr)
Soils and Soils Restoration (3 cr)
Toxic and Solid Waste Management (3 cr)
Pollution and Water Quality in Natural Resource Management (3 cr)
OSHA Training Course (3 cr)
Environmental Law (3 cr)
Environmental Management and Policy (3 cr)
Ecology (4 cr)
Environmental Monitoring and Measurements (4 cr)


 

Minor in Biology/ majors other than Science
Students in majors other than Science may elect a minor in Biology.  A minimum of 20 credits is required from the following courses.

General Biology I (4 cr)
General Biology II (4 cr)
Genetics (4 cr)
Elect One:
Anatomy and Physiology I (4 cr)
Anatomy and Physiology II (4 cr)


 

Science Minor/ Elementary Education Majors
Those selecting a minor in science are required to complete 19 credits from the following courses.

Principles of Biology (3 cr)
Introduction to Chemistry (3 cr)
Elect One:
Introduction to Meteorology (3cr)
Earth Science I (3 cr)
Earth Science II (3 cr)
Elect One:
Biology of the Human Body (3 cr)
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology (3 cr)
Plus 6 additional credit hours from the following courses:
Biology of Human Reproduction (3 cr)
Forensic Analytical Techniques (3 cr)
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (3 cr)
Principles of Anatomy and Physiology (3 cr)
Water: The Essential Ingredient (3 cr)
Introduction to Meteorology (3 cr)
Resource Conservation I or II (3,3 cr)
Earth Science I or II (3,3 cr)
Introduction to Astronomy (3 cr)
Physical Science (3 cr)

Comments to Dr. Deborah Hokien, Associate Professor of Chemistry: hokien@es.marywood.edu

 Last update January 2007

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