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Bachelor of Science with a Comprehensive Major in Toxicology


Course Number and Title

Hrs.

Prerequisites

BIO 201 Mol and Cell Basis of Life

4

None

BIO 202 Org, Adapt and Diversity

4

None

BIO 301 Professional Prep

1

Major, So. status

BIO 303 Genetics

4

BIO 201 & 6 BIO hrs

BIO 330 Principles of Toxicology

3

BIO 201, 202, CHEM 104

BIO 331 Methods in Toxicology

4

BIO 330

BIO 332 Toxic Agents

3

BIO 330

BIO 423 Pharmacology and Tox I

3

16 hours BIO, CHEM 307

BIO 429 Biochemistry (with lab)

4

CHEM 307

BIO 433 Pharmacology and Tox II

3

16 hours BIO, CHEM 307

BIO 495 Biology Senior Seminar

1

Major, Sr. status

Bio Electives (courses numbered 200 or above)

11

 

CHEM 103 General Chemistry I

4

H.S. Chem.; 3 yrs. H.S. Math

CHEM 104 General Chemistry II

4

CHEM 103

CHEM 307 Organic Chemistry I

3

CHEM 104

CHEM 307L Org. Chemistry Lab

1

CHEM 104

CHEM 320 Quantitative Analysis

4

CHEM 104

CHEM 420 Instrumental Analysis

4

CHEM 320

Choose at least one from the following seminar courses:

1

 

BIO 276 Environmental Science Seminar

(1)

So. or Jr. status

BIO 304 Journal Club

(1)

Jr. or Sr. status, Bio/Tox. Major

Specific Math Courses for biology:

6-8

MATH 201 Applied Calculus I

(3)

2 yrs. H.S. Alg.; 1 yr. H.S. Geom.

OR

 

 

MATH 205 Calculus I

(5)

MATH 111 or Equiv.

MATH 108 Introductory Statistics

(3)

MATH 100 or ACT 18 or SAT 480

Total Hours

72-74 hrs.

 

Institutional Core Requirements:

Communication Course

3

Critical Cultural Inquiry (CCI) 

3

Math/Logic course

3

Religion course

3

Historical Reasoning course

3

Composition

6

Natural Science

6

Humanities

6

Social Sciences

6

Aesthetics

6

Total Core Hours

45 hrs.

*To earn an Bachelor's degree through Ashland University, a student must earn at least 120 hours.

Notes: Students obtaining a double major in biology and chemistry may count Bio/Chem 429 Biochemistry toward both majors.

Students planning to attend a graduate or professional school should take a full year of physics and organic chemistry, even though these are not required for all the tracks in Biology.

Courses and Descriptions

See List of Institutional Core Courses

See BIO Courses

See CHEM Courses

See MATH Courses