Department of Biological Sciences-UWM


Undergraduate Advising Packet
Physiology

    FRESHMAN YEAR:
    Bio Sci204-150Foundations in Biol Sci I4 cr
    Bio Sci204-152Foundations in Biol Sci II4 cr
    Chemistry224-102General Chemistry5 cr
    Chemistry224-104Gen. Chem & Qual Analysis5 cr
    Math600-105Intermediate Algebra3 cr
    Math600-211*
    or
    600-225/226*
    or
    600-231*
    600-232*
    Surv. Calculus &Analytical Geometry

    Calculus with Pre-Calculus I & II

    Calculus & Analytical Geometry
    Calculus and Analytical Geometry
    (if 231 taken math 232 strongly recommended)
    4 cr

    4/4 cr

    4 cr

    4cr
    SOPHOMORE YEAR:
    Bio Sci204-260Genetics3 cr
    Bio Sci204-310**General Ecology3 cr
    Chemistry224-341Intro. Surv. of Org. Chem3 cr
    Chemistry224-342
    or
    224-343*
    224-344*
    224-345*
    Intro. Surv. of Org. Chem Lab

    Organic Chemistry
    Organic Chem Lab
    Organic Chemistry
    2 cr

    3 c
    2 cr
    3 cr
    JUNIOR YEAR:
    Bio Sci204-320Animal Physiology4 cr
    Bio Sci204-333**
    or
    204-407**
    or
    204-500**
    Plant Kingdom

    Plant Systematics and Evolution

    Plant Physiology
    3 cr

    3 cr

    3 cr
    Bio Sci204-356Developmental Biology4 cr
    Bio Sc204-455Neurobiology3 cr
    Bio Sci204-457Laboratory in Cellular and Behavioral Neurophysiology2 cr
    Bio Sci204-470**Cell and Molecular Physiology4 cr
    Physics754-120General Physics I4 cr
    Physics754-121General Physics Lab1 cr
    Physics754-122General Physics II4 cr
    Physics754-123*General Physics Lab1 cr
    SENIOR YEAR: Recommended Electives
    Bio Sci204-401/402Immunology Lc/Lab2/2 cr
    Bio Sci204-615Human Physiology4 cr
    Bio Sci204-630Endocrinology3 cr
    Bio Sci204-656Developmental Neurobiology3 or 4 cr
    Bio Sci204-675Physiology of Reproduction3 cr
    Bio Sci204-670Senior Seminar1 cr

    *While these courses are not required to meet the minimum standards for the Biological Sciences major, they do satisfy the requirements and are recommended for any student interested in graduate study.
    **Recommended choices for distributional requirements

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    Last Modified: March 14, 1998
    Thomas P. Schuck