Evaluation Worksheet for Major Natural Sciences
 
SID: ________________________________ Associate in Sciences - 2002
  Effective: Fall 2016
  Area Majors
Name: ________________________________ (707) 524-1546

REQUIREMENTS: Complete 19.0 units

Natural Sciences Major Requirements - complete 18.0 units
CourseDescriptionUnitsCompletedIn ProgressComments
Complete any combination totaling at least 18.0 units from the following:
AGRI 10 Introduction to Agricultural Sciences3.0   
AGRI 20 Introduction to Plant Science3.0   
ANAT 1 General Human Anatomy5.0   
ANAT 40 Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology4.0   
ANAT 58 Introduction to Human Anatomy3.0   
ANTHRO 1 Biological Anthropology3.0   
ANTHRO 1L Biological Anthropology Lab1.0   
ASTRON 12 Astronomy Observational Lab1.0   
ASTRON 3 Stellar Astronomy3.0   
ASTRON 3L Stellar Astronomy Laboratory1.0   
ASTRON 4 Astronomy of the Solar System3.0   
ASTRON 4L Solar System Astronomy Laboratory1.0   
BIO 10 Introduction to Principles of Biology4.0   
BIO 12 Basic Concepts of Ecology3.0   
BIO 13 Human Biology3.0   
BIO 2.1 Fundamentals of Biology (Cell and Molecular)5.0   
BIO 2.2 Fundamentals of Biology (Evolution, Genetics, and Zoology)5.0   
BIO 2.3 Fundamentals of Biology (Botany and Ecology)5.0   
BIO 16 Introduction to Biology For Non-Majors4.0   
BIO 25 Marine Biology4.0   
BIO 26 Biology of Marine Mammals4.0   
BOTANY 10 Plant Biology4.0   
BOTANY 60 Field Botany4.0   
CHEM 12A Organic Chemistry5.0   
CHEM 12B Organic Chemistry5.0   
CHEM 1A General Chemistry5.0   
CHEM 1B General Chemistry5.0   
CHEM 42 Introductory General Chemistry4.0   
CHEM 4A General Chemistry with Quantitative Analysis5.0   
CHEM 4B General Chemistry with Quantitative Analysis5.0   
CHEM 8 Introductory Organic Chemistry5.0   
CHEM 60 Chemistry for the Allied Health Sciences5.0   
ENVS 12 Introduction to Environmental Science3.0   
FDNT 10 Elementary Nutrition3.0   
GEOG 4 Physical Geography3.0   
GEOL 1 The Earth3.0   
GEOL 1L Geology Lab1.0   
GEOL 11 Geology of California3.0   
GEOL 20 Natural Disasters3.0   
MATH 1A Calculus, First Course5.0   
MATH 1B Calculus, Second Course5.0   
MATH 4 Discrete Mathematics4.0   
MATH 9 Finite Mathematics3.0   
MATH 10 Nature of Mathematics3.0   
MATH 15 Elementary Statistics4.0   
MATH 16 Introduction to Mathematical Analysis4.0   
MATH 25 Precalculus Algebra3.0   
MATH 27 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry5.0   
MATH 58 Precalculus Trigonometry3.0   
MATH 155 Intermediate Algebra4.0   
METRO 10 Introduction to Meteorology3.0   
METRO 10L Meteorology Lab1.0   
MICRO 5 General Microbiology5.0   
MICRO 60 Fundamentals of Microbiology4.0   
NRM 12 Introduction to Environmental Conservation3.0   
NRM 51 Wildland Trees and Shrubs3.0   
PHYS 1 Introduction to Physics Problem Solving3.0   
PHYS 11 Descriptive Physics4.0   
PHYS 20 General Physics Lecture Part I3.0   
PHYS 20L General Physics Lab Part I1.0   
PHYS 21 General Physics Lecture Part II3.0   
PHYS 21L General Physics Lab Part II1.0   
PHYS 40 Classical Mechanics for Scientists and Engineers5.0   
PHYS 41 Waves, Optics and Thermodynamics for Scientists & Engineers4.0   
PHYS 42 Electricity and Magnetism for Scientists and Engineers4.0   
PHYS 43 Modern Physics for Scientists and Engineers2.0   
PHYSIO 1 Human Physiology5.0   
PHYSIO 58 Introduction to Human Physiology3.0   
 
Information Learning Resources Requirement - complete 1.0 units
CourseDescriptionUnitsCompletedIn ProgressComments
LIR 10 Introduction to Information Literacy1.0   

Program Requirements Notes:

Students must complete at least 18 units from the list below; course choices must include at least one course from three different science disciplines: chemistry, earth and space sciences, life sciences, math and physics. In addition, students must complete 1 unit for the Learning Information Resources requirement.

Students may only count 1 course each from the following three groups toward the major requirements: ANAT 1 or ANAT 40 or ANAT 58; MICRO 5 or MICRO 60; PHYSIO 1 or PHYSIO 58.

No course may be counted twice to fulfill the major requirements.

It is important that students who are completing an Associate Degree and desire to transfer to a four-year institution meet with a counselor to plan their lower division coursework. While many majors at SRJC are intended to align with lower division major preparation required by California public universities, specific lower-division major requirements vary among individual campuses. See a counselor, visit the Transfer Center, and check Guides For Transfer in Specific Majors, and ASSIST to review transfer preparation guides for specific schools and majors.

Notes:

It is anticipated that BIO 26 will be replaced with BIO 27 in fall 2017.


    Evaluation worksheet completed upon receipt of Transfer Credit Evaluation form. Includes credit from other institutions only received to date.

    Evaluation worksheet completed for ________________________________. Includes all SRJC and transfer credit received to date.

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