Plan of study: Pre-pharmacy
Suggested Plan of Study
Pre-pharmacy Program
Year 1 |
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Fall semester |
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BIO 105 |
Biological Principles I: Cellular Biology |
3 |
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BIO 106 |
Laboratory Biology |
1.5 |
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CHY 113 |
Principles of Chemistry I |
3 |
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CHY 114 |
Laboratory Techniques I |
1 |
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ENG 100 |
College Writing |
3 |
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EYE |
Entry Year Experience |
4 |
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Total credits |
15.5 |
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Spring semester |
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BIO 107 |
Biological Principles II: Evolution, Biodiversity and Evolution |
4.5 |
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CHY 115 |
Principles of Chemistry II |
3 |
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CHY 116 |
Laboratory Techniques II |
1 |
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ENG 120 |
Introduction to Literature |
3 |
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THE 170 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
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Total credits |
14.5 |
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Summer session |
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PHY 111 |
Elements of Physics I |
4 |
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PHY 114 |
Introductory Physics Laboratory I |
1 |
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PHY 112 |
Elements of Physics II |
4 |
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PHY 116 |
Introductory Physics Laboratory II |
1 |
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10 |
Year 2 |
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Fall semester |
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BIO 111 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
3 |
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BIO 112 |
Practical Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
1.5 |
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CHY 251 |
Organic Chemistry I |
3 |
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CHY 252 |
Organic Chemistry Laboratory I |
2 |
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MAT 152 |
Calculus A |
4 |
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PSY 101 |
General Psychology I |
3 |
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Total credits |
16.5 |
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Spring semester |
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BIO 211 |
Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
3 |
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BIO 212 |
Practical Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
1.5 |
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CHY 253 |
Organic Chemistry II |
3 |
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CHY 254 |
Organic Chemistry Laboratory II |
2 |
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MAT 220 |
Statistics for the Biological Sciences |
4 |
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SOC 100 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
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Total credits |
17 |
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Summer session* |
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Economics |
Introduction to Macroeconomics or Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
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General Education electives |
e.g., ART, PHI, HTY |
6 – 9 |
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Total credits |
9 – 12 |
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* general education requirements vary by program so check individual program requirements
Now accepting applications for part-time faculty for next academic year (Fall 2013 and Spring 2013)
The Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Southern Maine seeks part-time science faculty applicants to teach Human Anatomy and Physiology lectures, Pathophysiology lecture, and Animal Physiology lab courses for Fall 2013 and Spring 2014. Doctorate in Biology or related field required. Prior teaching experience strongly favored. Please submit a cover letter describing your areas of expertise and past experience, vita and list of three references. Submit materials to the following contact: Lisa Moore, Department of Biological Sciences, 96 Falmouth St., Portland ME 04103, or lmoore@usm.maine.edu. USM is an EEO/AA employer committed to diversity, quality and reasonable accommodation.
Application review process begins May 6th until positions are filled.
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