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Mathematics & natural Sciences

B.S. in Science (SCIAL)

Recommended Academic Plan

 

 

 

General Science Option

Freshman Year

Semester 1Credits
ENGL 015, 030 GWS3
MATH 140 GQ4
Biol 110 GN4
Chem 12 GN3
Chem 14 GN1
First-Year Seminar FYS1
Total Credits16
Semester 2Credits
CAS 100 GWS Effective Speech3
MATH 141 GQ4
Chem 13 GN3
Chem 15 GN1
Arts GA**3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Total Credits15.5

Sophomore Year

Semester 3Credits
Phys 211 or Phys 250 GN4
Earth and Mineral Science Elective3
Cmpsc 101, Math 230, 250, or Stat 200 GQ3-4
Humanities GH**3
Arts GA**3
Total Credits16-17
Semester 4Credits
Phys 212 or Phys 251 GN4
Micrb 2013
ENGL 202C GWS3
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
Science Elective*3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Total Credits16.5

Junior Year

Semester 5Credits
Elective* or Phys 213/2143-4
3 credits of W Elective3
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
Science Elective*3
Supporting Course*3
Total Credits15-16
Semester 6Credits
Humanities GH**3
Science Elective*3
Supporting Course*3
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: ASTRO, BMB, BIOL, BIOTC, CHEM, CMPSC, CSE, MATH, MICRB, PHYS, or STAT3
Total Credits15

Senior Year

Semester 7Credits
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Supporting Course*3
Foreign Language I4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: ASTRO, BMB, BIOL, BIOTC, CHEM, CMPSC, CSE, MATH, MICRB, PHYS, or STAT3
Total Credits16
Semester 8Credits
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Supporting Course*3
Foreign Language II4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: ASTRO, BMB, BIOL, BIOTC, CHEM, CMPSC, CSE, MATH, MICRB, PHYS, or STAT3
Total Credits16

Bold type indicates courses requiring a quality grade of "C" or better

Bold Italics indicates courses that satisfy both major and General Education requirements

GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH, GS, FYS are codes used to identify General Education requirements

US and IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy university United States/International Cultures requirements

W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy university Writing Across the Curriculum requirements

Y is the code used to designate courses that satisfy the university W and US/IL requirements

Program year date

Scheduling patterns for courses not taught each semester

Program Notes:

*See program list for courses which may not be used in this category.
http://www.science.psu.edu/sciencebs/programlist.html

Academic Advising Notes:
For Biol 220W, Biol 230W or Biol 240W to count as a Writing Across the Curriculum requirement, they must all be taken.
**Students admitted in or after summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course in "United States Cultures (US)" and a 3-credit course in "International Cultures (IL)." Students admitted prior to summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course designated as either "International Cultures (IL)" or "United States Cultures (US)." These course requirements may be met with courses that also fulfill a general education or major requirement.


Life Science Option

Freshman Year

Semester 1Credits
ENGL 015, 030 GWS3
MATH 140 GQ4
Biol 110 GN4
Chem 12 GN3
Chem 14 GN1
First-Year Seminar FYS1
Total Credits16
Semester 2Credits
CAS 100 GWS Effective Speech3
MATH 141 GQ4
Chem 13 GN3
Chem 15 GN1
Arts GA**3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Total Credits15.5

Sophomore Year

Semester 3Credits
Biol 220W, 230W or 240W GN4
Chem 38 or Chem 343
Cmpsc 101, Math 250, or Stat 250 GQ3-4
Humanities GH**3
Arts GA**3
Total Credits16-17
Semester 4Credits
Chem 36 (only if taking Chem 38 & 39) or Supporting Course*2-3
Chem 39 or Chem 353
Micrb 2013
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
ENGL 202C GWS3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Total Credits15.5-16.5

Junior Year

Semester 5Credits
Phys 211 or Phys 250 GN4
3 credits of W Elective3
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
Supporting Course*3
Supporting Course*3
Total Credits16
Semester 6Credits
Phys 212 or Phys 251 GN4
Humanities GH**3
Supporting Course*3
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: BMB, BIOL, BIOTC, or MICRB3
Total Credits16

Senior Year

Semester 7Credits
Elective* or Phys 213/2143-4
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Foreign Language I4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: BMB, BIOL, BIOTC, or MICRB3
Total Credits16-17
Semester 8Credits
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Supporting Course*3
Foreign Language II4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: BMB, BIOL, BIOTC, or MICRB3
Total Credits16

Bold type indicates courses requiring a quality grade of "C" or better

Bold Italics indicates courses that satisfy both major and General Education requirements

GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH, GS, FYS are codes used to identify General Education requirements

US and IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy university United States/International Cultures requirements

W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy university Writing Across the Curriculum requirements

Y is the code used to designate courses that satisfy the university W and US/IL requirements

Program year date

Scheduling patterns for courses not taught each semester

Program Notes:
*See program list for courses which may not be used in this category.
http://www.science.psu.edu/sciencebs/programlist.html

Academic Advising Notes:
For Biol 220W, Biol 230W or Biol 240W to count as a Writing Across the Curriculum requirement, they must all be taken.

**Students admitted in or after summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course in "United States Cultures ( US )" and a 3-credit course in "International Cultures (IL)." Students admitted prior to summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course designated as either "International Cultures (IL)" or "United States Cultures (US)." These course requirements may be met with courses that also fulfill a general education or major requirement.


Mathematical Science Option

Semester 1Credits
ENGL 015, 030 GWS3
MATH 140 GQ4
Biol 110 GN4
Chem 12 GN3
Chem 14 GN1
First-Year Seminar FYS1
Total Credits16
Semester 2Credits
CAS 100 GWS Effective Speech3
MATH 141 GQ4
Chem 13 GN3
Chem 15 GN1
Arts GA**3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Total Credits15.5

Sophomore Year

Semester 3Credits
Phys 211 or Phys 250 GN4
Math 230 or 2513
Cmpsc 201 or Cse 103 GQ3-4
Humanities GH**3
Arts GA**3
Total Credits16-17
Semester 4Credits
Phys 212 or Phys 251 GN4
Cse 1203
ENGL 202C GWS3
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
Math 311W3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Total Credits16.5

Junior Year

Semester 5Credits
Elective* or Phys 213/2143-4
Math 311W3
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
Math 220/2973
Supporting Course*3
Total Credits15-16
Semester 6Credits
Humanities GH**3
Math 4143
Supporting Course*3
Micrb 2013
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: CMPSC, CSE, MATH, or STAT3
Total Credits16

Senior Year

Semester 7Credits
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Supporting Course*3
Foreign Language I4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: CMPSC, CSE, MATH, or STAT3
Total Credits16
Semester 8Credits
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Supporting Course*3
Foreign Language II4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: CMPSC, CSE, MATH, or STAT3
Total Credits16

Bold type indicates courses requiring a quality grade of "C" or better

Bold Italics indicates courses that satisfy both major and General Education requirements

GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH, GS, FYS are codes used to identify General Education requirements

US and IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy university United States/International Cultures requirements

W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy university Writing Across the Curriculum requirements

Y is the code used to designate courses that satisfy the university W and US/IL requirements

Program year date
Scheduling patterns for courses not taught each semester

Program Notes:
*See program list for courses which may not be used in this category.
http://www.science.psu.edu/sciencebs/programlist.html

Academic Advising Notes:
For Biol 220W, Biol 230W or Biol 240W to count as a Writing Across the Curriculum requirement, they must all be taken.

**Students admitted in or after summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course in "United States Cultures ( US )" and a 3-credit course in "International Cultures (IL)." Students admitted prior to summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course designated as either "International Cultures (IL)" or "United States Cultures (US)." These course requirements may be met with courses that also fulfill a general education or major requirement.


Physical Science Option

Semester 1Credits
ENGL 015, 030 GWS3
MATH 140 GQ4
Phys 211 GN4
Chem 12 GN3
Chem 14 GN1
First-Year Seminar FYS1
Total Credits16
Semester 2Credits
Phys 212 GN4
MATH 141 GQ4
Chem 13 GN3
Chem 15 GN1
Arts GA**3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Total Credits16.5

Sophomore Year

Semester 3Credits
Phys 213/2144
Chem 38 or Chem 343
Math 230 or 2514
Humanities GH**3
Arts GA**3
Total Credits17
Semester 4Credits
Chem 36 (only if taking Chem 38 & 39) or Supporting Course*2-3
Chem 39 or Chem 353
Phys 2373
CAS 100 GWS Effective Speech3
Health and Physical Activity GHA1.5
Supporting Course*3
Total Credits15.5-16.5

Junior Year

Semester 5Credits
Biol 110 GN4
3 credits of W Elective3
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
Astro 291 GN3
ENGL 202C GWS3
Total Credits16
Semester 6Credits
Humanities GH**3
Micrb 2013
Supporting Course*3
Social/Behavioral Sciences GS**3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: ASTRO, CHEM, or PHYS3
Total Credits15

Senior Year

Semester 7Credits
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Supporting Course*3
Foreign Language I4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: ASTRO, CHEM, or PHYS3
Total Credits16
Semester 8Credits
Select 3 credits from any 400 level courses3
Supporting Course*3
Foreign Language II4
Supporting Course*3
Select 3 credits from 400 level Science courses from: ASTRO, CHEM, or PHYS3
Total Credits16

Bold type indicates courses requiring a quality grade of "C" or better

Bold Italics indicates courses that satisfy both major and General Education requirements

GWS, GHA, GQ, GN, GA, GH, GS, FYS are codes used to identify General Education requirements

US and IL are codes used to designate courses that satisfy university United States/International Cultures requirements

W is the code used to designate courses that satisfy university Writing Across the Curriculum requirements

Y is the code used to designate courses that satisfy the university W and US/IL requirements

Program year date
Scheduling patterns for courses not taught each semester

Program Notes:
*See program list for courses which may not be used in this category.
http://www.science.psu.edu/sciencebs/programlist.html

Academic Advising Notes:
For Biol 220W, Biol 230W or Biol 240W to count as a Writing Across the Curriculum requirement, they must all be taken.

**Students admitted in or after summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course in "United States Cultures ( US )" and a 3-credit course in "International Cultures (IL)." Students admitted prior to summer 2005 must complete a 3-credit course designated as either "International Cultures (IL)" or "United States Cultures (US)." These course requirements may be met with courses that also fulfill a general education or major requirement.


Contact: Dr. Carolyn Mahan, 814-949-5530, cgm2@psu.edu