CONCENTRATION IN CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

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College of Natural Sciences and MathematicsDEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCEBIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCECLASS OF 2023CONCENTRATION IN CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY:TERM 1TERM 2TERM 3TERM 4TERM 5TERM 6TERM 7TERM 8BIOL 151(GE B2 and B3)4 unitsBIOL 1524 unitsBIOL 2513 unitsBIOL 2523 unitsBIOL 3033 unitsBIOL 3025 unitsUpper DivisionBiology Elective3-4 unitsBiologyCapstone2-3 unitsCNSM 101(GE A3)3 unitsBIOL 253L1 unitBIOL 254L1 unitBIOL 3253 unitsUpper DivisionUpper Division Upper DivisionBiologyBiology Elective Biology Elective Elective(s)3 units3-4 unitsto completerequired unitsMATH 130 orMATH 150B*(GE B4)4 unitsCHEM 120A(GE B1)5 unitsCHEM 120B5 unitsCHEM 301A3 unitsCHEM 301B3 unitsMATH 338(GE B5)4 unitsPHYS 2123 unitsGE A1 or A23 unitsGE A1 or A23 unitsGE D1/Z3 unitsGE C1 or C23 unitsCHEM 3022 unitsPHYS 2113 unitsPHYS 212L1 unitGE D33 unitsUpper DivisionwritingENGL 301 or3633 unitsPHYS 211L1 unitGE C1 or C23 unitsGE C1 or C23 unitsGE D23 unitsUpper Division Upper DivisionGE C3/ZGE D4/Z3 units3 unitsElectivesto complete120 unitsGE E3 units17 units15 units15 units* only if you have AP credit for MATH 150A30640343712016 units14 units16 units13-15 units12-15 unitsGE lower divisionGE upper divisionBiology Required CoursesBiology Supporting Courses (includes 3 units GE upper division)Upper Division WritingElectivesTOTAL UNITSINSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE BIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE1. Attend Biology major advising each semester to plan and review your academic progress.2. Visit your College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Student Success Team in MH 488 to review GE and graduationrequirements.3. All Biology and Supporting Courses (CHEM, MATH, PHYS) must be completed with a grade of C or higher.4. Complete GE courses in areas A1, A2, and A3 with a C- or better. Complete a total of 12 units in GE Area B with a C orhigher since these are part of the major. One course from GE Area Z can also fulfill a requirement in categories D1, C3, orD4. Check your Titan Degree Audit for courses that appear in both categories.5. Declare your concentration during the semester you are taking your last lower-division Biol Core course.6. Apply for Graduation through your Student Center at the start of Term 7.Revised May 20, 2019

BIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCECell and Developmental Biology ConcentrationPhysiology: One course in physiology is required. This can be taken as part of theconcentration electives (if allowed) or separately. (3 units)CourseThe Biology Major is for students who are preparing to (1) enter biologygraduate and health professional schools, (2) seek biology-related careersin industry or government agencies, or (3) teach in secondary school.BIOL 362BIOL 444BIOLOGY CORE AND SUPPORTING COURSES Complete the courses listed below:Course TitleMammalianPhysiology (4/1)Plant PhysiologicalEcology (4/2)CourseBIOL 445BIOL 468Course TitlePlant CellPhysiology (3)Comp. AnimalPhysiology (4/1)As part of their Biology Requirements students must complete: 6 units of 400-level biology courses6 units of laboratory/field courses, 3 units of which must be takenwithin the concentrationCourseBIOL 151BIOL 152BIOL 251BIOL 252BIOL 253LBIOL 254LBIOL 325CHEM 120ACHEM 120BCHEM 301ACHEM 301BCHEM 302Course TitleCellular & Molecular Biology (GE B2 and B3)Evolution & Organismal BiologyGeneticsPrinciples of EcologyCell & Molecular Biology Skills LaboratoryResearch Skills for Ecology and Organismal BiologyPrinciples of EvolutionGeneral Chemistry (GE B1)General ChemistryOrganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryOrganic Chemistry LaboratoryMATH 130 or150A 150B*A Short Course in Calculus/ Calculus (GE B4)MATH 338Statistics Applied to Natural Sciences (GE B5)SubareaTitlePHYS 211Elementary PhysicsA1Oral CommunicationPHYS 211LElementary Physics: LaboratoryA2Written CommunicationPHYS 212Elementary PhysicsPHYS 212LElementary Physics: Laboratory*only if you have AP credit for MATH 150A, then you would takeMATH 150BUNIVERSITY & GE REQUIREMENTS Upper Division Writing RequirementTo meet the upper-division baccalaureate writing requirement, students must passwith a “C” (2.0) or better ENGL 301 or ENGL 363 or six units from the following:BIOL 410, BIOL 411, BIOL 414, BIOL 417, BIOL 422, BIOL 426, BIOL 427, BIOL446, BIOL 447, BIOL 449, BIOL 465, BIOL 466, BIOL 468, BIOL 470, BIOL 495,BIOL 498.GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Area A Core Competencies. Complete one course in each subarea for atotal of 9 units. Area A1 and A2 must be completed during your first year;one should be taken in the fall and one should be taken in the spring. Youshould not take both A1 and A2 your first semester. Take CNSM 101 (GEA3) during the fall semester of your first year.A3Critical Thinking Area B Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning. Fulfilled byMAJOR/SUPPORTING COURSES. Includes 3 upper division units (*).SubareaTitleCell & Developmental Concentration Requirements (15 units total)B1Physical Science (CHEM 120A)Units are shown as total units / lab-field units, e.g. (4/2)B2Life Science (BIOL 151)Cell and Developmental Biology Required Courses (8 units)B3Laboratory Experience (BIOL 151)B4Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (MATH 130or MATH 150A from AP credit)BIOL 303BIOL 302Intermediate Cell Biology (3)General Microbiology (5/2)Cell and Developmental Biology Elective Courses (5 units)CourseBIOL 329BIOL 362BIOL 405Course TitleEssential Tech.Cell Biol. (3/2)MammalianPhysiology (4/1)DevelopmentalBiology (3)BIOL418LAdv. Cell Biology(3)Adv. Cell BiologyLab (2/2)BIOL 424Immunology (5/2)BIOL 417BIOL 427CourseBIOL 428BIOL 429BIOL 438BIOL 445BIOL 465BIOL 470Course TitleBiology ofCancer (3)Tech. Stem CellBiol. (3/2)Pub. HealthMicrobiology(4/2)Plant CellPhysiology (3)Int. Biol. ofSpider Silk (3)CellularNeurobiology (3)Stem Cell Biology(3)Cell and Developmental Biology Capstone Courses (2 units)CourseCourse TitleCourseBIOL 400Sem. in BiologyEducation (2)BIOL 465BIOL 424Immunology (5/2)BIOL 470BIOL 427BIOL 428BIOL 429BIOL 438Stem Cell Biology(3)Biology of Cancer(3)Tech. Stem CellBiol. (3/2)Pub. HealthMicrobiology (4/2)BIOL 482Course TitleInt. Biol. ofSpider Silk (3)CellularNeurobiology (3)Capstone Studiesin Biology (2)BIOL 495Internship (3/2)BIOL 498Thesis (1-2)BIOL 499LIndependent LabStudy (1-3)COURSES CAN COUNT AS ELECTIVES OR CAPSTONE, NOT BOTHB5 *Implications & Explorations NSM (MATH 338) Area C Arts and Humanities. Complete one course each in C1 and C2plus an additional C1 OR C2 course for a total of 9 lower division units andone course from C3 for 3 upper division units (*).SubareaTitleC1Introduction to the ArtsC2Introduction to the HumanitiesC3*Explorations in the Arts and Humanities Area D Social Sciences. Complete one course in each subarea for a totalof 9 lower division and 3 upper division units (*).AreaTitleD1Introduction to the Social SciencesD2American History, Institutions, and ValuesD3American GovernmentD4*Explorations in the Social Sciences Area E Lifelong Learning and Self Development. Complete one coursein this area Area Z Cultural Diversity. Area Z should be completed with a course thatwill fulfill both Area C3 and Area Z OR both Area D1 and Area Z OR bothArea D4 and Area Z.

College of Natural Sciences and MathematicsDEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCEBIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCECLASS OF 2023CONCENTRATION IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGYTERM 1TERM 2TERM 3TERM 4TERM 5BIOL 151(GE B2 and B3)4 unitsBIOL 1524 unitsBIOL 2513 unitsBIOL 2523 unitsBIOL 3253 unitsCNSM 101(GE A3)3 unitsBIOL 253L1 unitBIOL 254L1 unitTERM 6TERM 7Upper Division Upper DivisionBiology Elective Biology Elective3-4 units3-4 unitsCHEM 120A(GE B1)5 unitsCHEM 120B5 unitsCHEM 301A3 unitsCHEM 301B3 unitsMATH 338(GE B5)4 unitsPHYS 2123 unitsGE A1 or A23 unitsGE A1 or A23 unitsGE D1/Z3 unitsGE C1 or C23 unitsCHEM 3022 unitsPHYS 2113 unitsPHYS 212L1 unitGE D33 unitsUpper DivisionwritingENGL 301 or3633 unitsPHYS 211L1 unitGE C1 or C23 unitsGE D23 unitsUpper Division Upper DivisionGE C3/ZGE D4/Z3 units3 unitsElectivesto complete120 unitsGE E3 Units17 units15 units15 units* only if you have AP credit for MATH 150A30640343712016 unitsBiologyCapstone2-3 unitsUpper DivisionUpper Division Upper Division Upper DivisionBiologyBiology Elective Biology Elective Biology Elective Elective(s)3-4 units3 units3-4 unitsto completerequired unitsMATH 130 orMATH 150B*(GE B4)4 unitsGE C1 or C23 unitsTERM 814-15 units14-15 units13-15 units12-14 unitsGE lower divisionGE upper divisionBiology Required CoursesBiology Supporting Courses (includes 3 units GE upper division)Upper Division WritingElectivesTOTAL UNITSINSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE BIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE1. Attend Biology major advising each semester to plan and review your academic progress.2. Visit your College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Student Success Team in MH 488 to review GE and graduationrequirements.3. All Biology and Supporting Courses (CHEM, MATH, PHYS) must be completed with a grade of C or higher.4. Complete GE courses in areas A1, A2, and A3 with a C- or better. Complete a total of 12 units in GE Area B with a C orhigher since these are part of the major. One course from GE Area Z can also fulfill a requirement in categories D1, C3, orD4. Check your Titan Degree Audit for courses that appear in both categories.5. Declare your concentration during the semester you are taking your last lower-division Biol Core course.6. Apply for Graduation through your Student Center at the start of Term 7.Revised May 20, 2019

BIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCEEEB Capstone Courses (2 units)Ecology & Evolutionary Biology ConcentrationCourseCourse TitleCourseThe Biology Major is for students who are preparing to (1) enter biologygraduate and health professional schools, (2) seek biology-related careersin industry or government agencies, or (3) teach in secondary school.BIOL 400Sem. in BiologyEducation (2)BIOL 481BIOL 401Biogeography (3)BIOL 482BIOLOGY CORE AND SUPPORTING COURSESBIOL 447Ethnobotany (3/1)BIOL 495Internship (3/2)BIOL 498Thesis (1-2)BIOL 499LIndependent LabStudy (1-3) Complete the courses listed below:BIOL 450Adv. Evolutionand Ecology (3)Capstone Studiesin Biology (2)CourseBIOL 151BIOL 152BIOL 251BIOL 252BIOL 253LBIOL 254LBIOL 325CHEM 120ACHEM 120BCHEM 301ACHEM 301BCHEM 302Course TitleCellular & Molecular Biology (GE B2 and B3)Evolution & Organismal BiologyGeneticsPrinciples of EcologyCell & Molecular Biology Skills LaboratoryResearch Skills for Ecology and Organismal BiologyPrinciples of EvolutionGeneral Chemistry (GE B1)General ChemistryOrganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryOrganic Chemistry LaboratoryMATH 130 or150A 150B*A Short Course in Calculus/ Calculus (GE B4)MATH 338Statistics Applied to Natural Sciences (GE B5)PHYS 211Elementary Physics Upper Division Writing RequirementPHYS 211LElementary Physics: LaboratoryPHYS 212Elementary PhysicsTo meet the upper-division baccalaureate writing requirement, students mustpass with a “C” (2.0) or better ENGL 301 or ENGL 363 or six units from thefollowing: BIOL 410, BIOL 411, BIOL 414, BIOL 417, BIOL 422, BIOL 426,BIOL 427, BIOL 446, BIOL 447, BIOL 449, BIOL 465, BIOL 466, BIOL 468,BIOL 470, BIOL 495, BIOL 498.PHYS 212LElementary Physics: Laboratory*only if you have AP credit for MATH 150A, then you would takeMATH 150BEEB CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS (14 units total)Units are shown as total units / lab-field units, e.g. (4/2)EEB Organismal Biology Elective Courses (3-4 units)CourseCourse TitleCourseBIOL 317Field MarineBiology1 (4/2)BIOL 467Field Botany (3/2)BIOL 474BIOL 340BIOL 344BIOL 345BIOL 441BIOL 446BIOL 461Survey of the LandPlants (4/2)Plant Biology(3/1)Plant Taxonomy(4/2)Marine Phycology1(4/2)Marine Invert.Biology1 (4/2)BIOL 475BIOL 476BIOL 478BIOL 479Course TitleEntomology(4/2)Natural HistoryVertebrates 2)Ornithology(4/2)EEB Ecology Elective Courses (3-4 units)CourseBIOL 301BIOL 314BIOL 419and 419LBIOL 422Course TitleProb. Env. Biol.(3/2)Pop. and Comm.Ecology (3)Marine Ecology1(3) and MarineEcology Lab1 (1)Coastal Ecology1(4/2)CourseBIOL 442BIOL 443BIOL 449BIOL 466Course TitlePollinationBiology (3/1)Plant Ecology(4/2)Desert Ecology(4/2)BehavioralEcology (3)EEB Free Elective Courses (4-6 units) Any course listed below, or any course listed as anorganismal biology elective, an ecology elective, or an EEB capstone course can be used tofulfill the 14 required unitsBIOL 465COURSES CAN COUNT AS ELECTIVES OR CAPSTONE, NOT BOTHPhysiology: One course in physiology is required. This can be taken as part of theconcentration electives (if allowed) or separately. (3 units)CourseBIOL 362BIOL 444Course TitleMammalianPhysiology (4/1)Plant PhysiologicalEcology (4/2)CourseBIOL 445BIOL 468Course TitlePlant CellPhysiology (3)Comp. AnimalPhysiology (4/1)As part of their Biology Requirements students must complete: 6 units of 400-level biology courses6 units of laboratory/field courses, 3 units of which must be takenwithin the concentrationUNIVERSITY & GE REQUIREMENTSGENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Area A Core Competencies. Complete one course in each subarea for atotal of 9 units. Area A1 and A2 must be completed during your first year;one should be taken in the fall and one should be taken in the spring. Youshould not take both A1 and A2 your first semester. Take CNSM 101 (GEA3) during the fall semester of your first year.SubareaTitleA1Oral CommunicationA2Written CommunicationA3Critical Thinking Area B Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning. Fulfilled byMAJOR/SUPPORTING COURSES. Includes 3 upper division units (*).SubareaTitleB1Physical Science (CHEM 120A)B2Life Science (BIOL 151)B3Laboratory Experience (BIOL 151)B4Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (MATH 130or MATH 150A from AP credit)B5 *Implications & Explorations NSM (MATH 338) Area C Arts and Humanities. Complete one course each in C1 and C2plus an additional C1 OR C2 course for a total of 9 lower division units andone course from C3 for 3 upper division units (*).SubareaTitleC1Introduction to the ArtsC2Introduction to the HumanitiesC3 *Explorations in the Arts and Humanities Area D Social Sciences. Complete one course in each subarea for a totalof 9 lower division and 3 upper division units (*).AreaTitleD1Introduction to the Social SciencesCourseCourse TitleCourseCourse TitleD2American History, Institutions, and ValuesBIOL 361Human Anatomy(4/2)BIOL 410EvolutionaryGenetics (4/1)D3American GovernmentBIOL 402BIOL 407Computer LabMolec. Systematics(3/1)Genes andGenomes (3)BIOL 444BIOL 468PlantPhysiologicalEcology (4/2)Comp. AnimalPhysiology (4/1)only one of these courses may be counted towards the EEBconcentration units1ConservationBiology (3)Int. Biology ofSpider Silk (3)Course TitleD4 *Explorations in the Social Sciences Area E Lifelong Learning and Self Development. Complete one coursein this area Area Z Cultural Diversity. Area Z should be completed with a course thatwill fulfill both Area C3 and Area Z OR both Area D1 and Area Z OR bothArea D4 and Area Z.

College of Natural Sciences and MathematicsDEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCEBIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCECLASS OF 2023CONCENTRATION IN MARINE BIOLOGYTERM 1TERM 2TERM 3TERM 4TERM 5TERM 6TERM 7TERM 8BIOL 151(GE B2 and B3)4 unitsBIOL 1524 unitsBIOL 2513 unitsBIOL 2523 unitsBIOL 3253 unitsBIOL 3174 unitsUpper DivisionBiology Elective3-4 unitsBiologyCapstone2-3 unitsCNSM 101(GE A3)3 unitsBIOL 253L1 unitBIOL 254L1 unitUpper DivisionUpper Division Upper Division Upper DivisionBiologyBiology Elective Biology Elective Biology Elective Elective(s)3-4 units3 units3-4 unitsto completerequired unitsMATH 130 orMATH 150B*(GE B4)4 unitsCHEM 120A(GE B1)5 unitsCHEM 120B5 unitsCHEM 301A3 unitsCHEM 301B3 unitsMATH 338(GE B5)4 unitsPHYS 2123 unitsGE A1 or A23 unitsGE A1 or A23 unitsGE D1/Z3 unitsGE C1 or C23 unitsCHEM 3022 unitsPHYS 2113 unitsPHYS 212L1 unitGE D33 unitsUpper DivisionwritingENGL 301 or3633 unitsPHYS 211L1 unitGE C1 or C23 unitsGE C1 or C23 unitsGE D23 unitsUpper Division Upper DivisionGE C3/ZGE D4/Z3 units3 unitsElectivesto complete120 unitsGE E3 Units17 units15 units15 units* only if you have AP credit for MATH 150A30640343712016 units14-15 units15 units13-15 units12-15 unitsGE lower divisionGE upper divisionBiology Required CoursesBiology Supporting Courses (includes 3 units GE upper division)Upper Division WritingElectivesTOTAL UNITSINSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE BIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCE1. Attend Biology major advising each semester to plan and review your academic progress.2. Visit your College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Student Success Team in MH 488 to review GE and graduationrequirements.3. All Biology and Supporting Courses (CHEM, MATH, PHYS) must be completed with a grade of C or higher.4. Complete GE courses in areas A1, A2, and A3 with a C- or better. Complete a total of 12 units in GE Area B with a C orhigher since these are part of the major. One course from GE Area Z can also fulfill a requirement in categories D1, C3, orD4. Check your Titan Degree Audit for courses that appear in both categories.5. Declare your concentration during the semester you are taking your last lower-division Biol Core course.6. Apply for Graduation through your Student Center at the start of Term 7.Revised May 20, 2019

Physiology: One course in physiology is required. This can be taken as part of theconcentration electives (if allowed) or separately. (3 units)BIOLOGY BACHELOR OF SCIENCECourseMarine Biology ConcentrationBIOL 362The Biology Major is for students who are preparing to (1) enter biologygraduate and health professional schools, (2) seek biology-related careersin industry or government agencies, or (3) teach in secondary school.BIOLOGY CORE AND SUPPORTING COURSESBIOL 444Course TitleMammalianPhysiology (4/1)Plant PhysiologicalEcology (4/2)CourseBIOL 445BIOL 468Course TitlePlant CellPhysiology (3)Comp. AnimalPhysiology (4/1)As part of their Biology Requirements students must complete: Complete the courses listed below: 6 units of 400-level biology courses6 units of laboratory/field courses, 3 units of which must be takenwithin the concentrationCourseBIOL 151BIOL 152BIOL 251BIOL 252BIOL 253LBIOL 254LBIOL 325CHEM 120ACHEM 120BCHEM 301ACHEM 301BCHEM 302Course TitleCellular & Molecular Biology (GE B2 and B3)Evolution & Organismal BiologyGeneticsPrinciples of EcologyCell & Molecular Biology Skills LaboratoryResearch Skills for Ecology and Organismal BiologyPrinciples of EvolutionGeneral Chemistry (GE B1)General ChemistryOrganic ChemistryOrganic ChemistryOrganic Chemistry LaboratoryMATH 130 or150A 150B*A Short Course in Calculus/ Calculus (GE B4)SubareaTitleMATH 338Statistics Applied to Natural Sciences (GE B5)A1Oral CommunicationPHYS 211Elementary PhysicsA2Written CommunicationPHYS 211LElementary Physics: LaboratoryPHYS 212Elementary PhysicsPHYS 212LElementary Physics: Laboratory*only if you have AP credit for MATH 150A, then you would takeMATH 150BUNIVERSITY & GE REQUIREMENTS Upper Division Writing RequirementTo meet the upper-division baccalaureate writing requirement, students mustpass with a “C” (2.0) or better ENGL 301 or ENGL 363 or six units from thefollowing: BIOL 410, BIOL 411, BIOL 414, BIOL 417, BIOL 422, BIOL 426,BIOL 427, BIOL 446, BIOL 447, BIOL 449, BIOL 465, BIOL 466, BIOL 468,BIOL 470, BIOL 495, BIOL 498.GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Area A Core Competencies. Complete one course in each subarea for atotal of 9 units. Area A1 and A2 must be completed during your first year;one should be taken in the fall and one should be taken in the spring. Youshould not take both A1 and A2 your first semester. Take CNSM 101 (GEA3) during the fall semester of your first year.A3Critical Thinking Area B Scientific and Quantitative Reasoning. Fulfilled byMAJOR/SUPPORTING COURSES. Includes 3 upper division units (*).SubareaTitleB1Physical Science (CHEM 120A)Marine Biology Concentration Requirements (14 units total)B2Life Science (BIOL 151)Units are shown as total units / lab-field units, e.g. (4/2)B3Laboratory Activity (BIOL 151)B4Mathematics/Quantitative Reasoning (MATH

Cell and Developmental Biology Concentration The Biology Major is for students who are preparing to (1) enter biology graduate and health professional schools, (2) seek biology-related careers in industry or government agencies, or (3) teach in secondary school. BIOLOGY CORE AND SUPPORTING COURSES Complete the courses listed below:

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