This list of courses represents the courses that we recommend from your institution that will satisfy our course admissions requirements; however, this is not an exhaustive list." For example, there are likely other literature and statistics courses that will satisfy the sophomore literature and statistics requirements, respectively.
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| 6 hours of General Biology | BIO 50-102 BIO 50-112 |
| *4 hours of Microbiology | BIO 50-484 |
| 3 hours of Genetics | BIO 50-122 |
| 8 hours of General Chemistry | CHE 51-153 & 51-151 CHE 51-163 & 51-161 |
| 8 hours of Organic Chemistry | CHE 51-553 & 51-551 CHE 51-563 & 51-561 |
| 3 hours of Calculus | MAT 52-154 |
| 3 hours of Statistics | MAT 52-213 |
| 3 hours of Freshman Rhetoric and Composition | ENG 10-013 |
| 3 hours of Sophomore Literature | ENG 10-143, 10-153, 10-163, or 10-173 |
| 4 hours of Physics | PHY 53-114 or 53-154 |
| OTHER REQUIREMENTS: | |
| 6 hours of American History | HIS 16-233 HIS 16-713 |
| 6 hours of American Government | PSC 32-113 No Equivalency |
Microbiology (including laboratory) must have one year of general biology and at least one semester of general
chemistry as its prerequisite in order to satisfy our four credit hour microbiology requirement.
Beginning for the Fall 2005 application cycle, calculus must include differential and at least an introduction
to integral calculus to fulfill the calculus requirement. In addition, business calculus will no longer satisfy the calculus requirement.