2019-2020 Greensburg Campus Catalog [Archived Catalog]
Natural Sciences Area, BS
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Return to: Natural Sciences The Natural Sciences area option allows students to meet their individual education needs by developing a major based on courses from several departments within the Natural Sciences Division. The selection of courses should reflect a theme or program that is developed in consultation with an Academic Advisor.
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Core Requirements 12 courses (36 credits)
To satisfy the requirements for a Natural Sciences area major, students select one department in which they take five to six courses (15-18 credits) and two other departments in which they take three to four courses (8-12 credits) each for a minimum total of 36 credits. An example program of studies for a student who chose Chemistry as the major department and Biological Sciences and Mathematics as the minor departments is shown below.
Additional Requirements 1 or 2 courses (3-5 credits)
After earning 90 credits, all Natural Sciences Area majors must take the research course(s) offered in their major area of concentration to fulfill the capstone course requirement.
Note: Courses used to fulfill general education competencies cannot be used for any of the three areas of the Natural Sciences Area major.
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Return to: Natural Sciences
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