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DISCLAIMER: Due to ongoing and
substantial changes in credential legislation and degree
programs in the State of California, please check with an
official School of Education advisor for current
information.
The University offers a number of programs that prepare
students to become credentialed teachers. These are called
subject matter preparation programs. Below you can find a
listing of the generic requirements. Each of the subject
matter preparation programs is part of a larger degree
program. If you are interested in pursuing a particular
program, you may contact the responsible department. The
office locations and telephone numbers are listed in the
sections below.
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MULTIPLE SUBJECT
PREPARATION PROGRAMS
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer an approved multiple subject
teacher preparation program in several subjects. Following
are the program titles and required courses; please refer to
individual departments in this catalog for further
information on acquiring these credentials.
These courses may change due to changes from the state
required standards. Please see an advisor for a current
list of required courses.
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School of Education
Child,
Adolescent, and Family Studies
A specialty concentration in Child, Adolescent, and
Family Studies-Elementary Education provides an academic
experience best suited to those who wish to teach in the
elementary K-6 setting. The CAFS Elementary Education
student will take classes that have been approved by the
California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC) as a
program meeting the requirements for the Elementary
Education Multiple Subjects preparation. Upon successful
completion of the courses described below, the student will
have completed all the California State Department of
Education and California State University course
requirements for the Elementary Education Multiple Subject
preparation for entrance into an Elementary Education
Multiple Subject Credential program. This specialty track
is for students who plan to become elementary teachers.
Please see an advisor for a current listing of the required
courses. The following is the most recent course outline.
Elementary Education Concentration Program of Classes
Major =
Satisfies a CAFS major requirement
GE =
Satisfies a General Education requirement
FLRQ =
Satisfies the Foreign Language requirement
MSP =
Multiple Subject Preparation
Requirement Area
GE A1/MSP
Comm
108 or Thtr
232
GE A2/MSP
Engl
110
GE A3/MSP
Hum
102, Phil 102
or Anth 120
or Anth 121
or Soc 120
GE B1/MSP
Biol
100
GE B2/MSP
Sci
111
GE B3/MSP
Lab from 1 or 2 above
GE B4/Major
Math
221
GE C1 **/MSP
Art
101 or 302 (C- or Higher)
GE C1 **/MSP
Mus
101 or 310 (C- or Higher)
GE C1 **/MSP
Thtr
101 or 305 (C- or Higher)
GE C3
Hist
210
GE C4/MSP
Engl
101 or 290 or 294 or 295
GE D1or D2 or D5
Anth
or Econ or
Soc
GE D3/USCA Govt.
Plsi
101
GE D4/MSP
Psyc
100
Theme 1/MSP
Sci
325B (C- or Higher)
Theme 2/MSP
Engl
364 or 365 or 366 or 370 or 395 or 470 or 471 or 473 or
Fren 380 or
Thtr 307 or
385 or Span
301 or 302 or 303 or 416 or 419
Theme 3/MSP
Plsi
332 or Anth
340 or Hist
330 or Geog
302 or Econ
395
UDW/GWAR/MSP
Choose one course from current schedule (C or better) or
GWAR (passing score 8)
US History/MSP
Hist
231 (C- or Higher)
GRE/MSP
CAFS 320 (also required for Major)
FLRQ
Span
101 or other foreign language
MSP
Engl
319 (C- or Higher)
MSP
Math
320 (C- or Higher)
MSP
Math
321(C- or better)
MSP
Sci
325A (C- or Higher)
MSP
PEAK 345 (C- or Higher)
MSP
Hist
211
MSP
Hist
270
MSP
EDBI 475
MSP
EDBI 476
MSP
Engl
415 or 418 or Span
311 or 409 or 412 or 415
Major/MSP
CAFS 200 (C- or Higher)
Major/MSP
CAFS 208
Major/MSP
CAFS 250
Major/MSP
CAFS 210
Major/MSP
CAFS 312 or 313 (C- or Higher)
Major/MSP
CAFS 410 (Prerequisite:
Math 221,
CAFS 200, CAFS 311 or 312 or 313)
Major/MSP
CAFS 490 (requires a portfolio) (Prerequisite: CAFS 410)
Major/MSP
Technology folder Level 1 Date CTAP Certified
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Liberal Studies
See catalog description under Liberal Studies.
SINGLE SUBJECT PREPARATION PROGRAMS
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer an approved multiple subject
teacher preparation program in several subjects. Following
are the program titles and required courses; please refer to
individual departments in this catalog for further
information on acquiring these credentials.
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School of Education
Physical
Education and Kinesiology
Students who complete the Concentration in Physical
Education will fulfill requirements for the State of
California Single Subject Credential in Physical Education
as established by the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing (CCTC). Students wishing to teach in the
junior-high and senior-high school levels will be required
to take additional courses to obtain the single subject
teaching credential (in addition to the Physical Education
concentration curriculum).
Students who desire to coach as well as teach have the
opportunity to select various theory of coaching courses
within the major to prepare for coaching careers.
Concentration in Physical Education
(59 units):
Required Major Courses
(35 units):
a) PEAK 340 Techniques of Teaching Physical
Education (5)
b) PEAK 341 Fundamentals of Lifelong Pursuits (3), Prereq:
PEAK 340
c) PEAK 342 Fundamentals of Lifetime Fitness (3), Prereq:
PEAK 340
d) PEAK 343 Fundamentals of Individual/Dual
Manipulative Activities (3), Prereq: PEAK 340
e) PEAK 344 Fundamentals of Invasion Activities (3),
Prereq: PEAK 340
f) PEAK 345 Teaching Physical Education in the
Elementary School (6), Prereq: PEAK 300, 305, 340
g) PEAK 390 Applications of Instructional Technology in
Physical Education (4), Prereq: PEAK 340
h) PEAK 400 Adapted Physical Education (5), Prereq: PEAK
300 and 305
i) PEAK 445 Planning and Implementation of K-12 Physical
Education Programs (3), Prereq: PEAK 340, 343, 344, and 345
Major Electives
(minimum of 5 units based upon emphasis within
concentration):
a) PEAK 290 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries (4)
b) PEAK 351 Theory of Swimming (2)
c) PEAK 352 Theory of Basketball (2)
d) PEAK 353 Theory of Softball (2)
e) PEAK 354 Theory of Tennis (2)
f) PEAK 355 Theory of Track and Field (2)
g) PEAK 356 Theory of Volleyball (2)
h) PEAK 357 Theory of Wrestling (2)
i) PEAK 362 Sport Officiating (2)
j) PEAK 370 Advanced Coaching Series (2-5)
k) PEAK 402 Practicum in Adapted Physical
Education (5)
l) PEAK 430 Women in Sport (5)
m) PEAK 481 Promoting Wellness: An Introduction to Health
Behavior Theories and Comprehensive Health Education (3)
n) PEAK 482 Promoting Wellness: Intentional and
Unintentional Injuries and Drug Abuse Education (4)
o) PEAK 483 Promoting Wellness: Family Living and
Prevention of Unintended Pregnancy, HIV, and Other Sexually
Transmitted Diseases (4)
p) PEAK 484 Promoting Wellness: Nutrition and
Fitness (4)
q) PEAK 496 Internship in Physical Education and
Kinesiology (1-5)
r) PEAK 499 Independent Study (1-5)
Required Cognate Courses
(19 units):
a) BIOL 250 Human Anatomy (5)
b) BIOL 255 & 256 Human Physiology (5) and Lab (1), Prereq:
Chem 150
c) BIOL 370 Principles of Nutrition (3), Prereq: G.E.
Area B (1-4)
d) CHEM 150 Introduction to Chemical Principles (5)
Note:
G.E. Area B2 and B3 requirements (5 units) are satisfied by
CHEM 150.
Health Science Education Course Series
The Department of Physical Education and Kinesiology has
developed a new series of courses in Health Science
Education. Among other features, this course series is
designed to satisfy the California Commission on Teacher
Credentialing (CCTC) Supplementary Authorization in Health
Science.
The following courses are available:
1. PEAK 481 Promoting Wellness: An Introduction to Health
Behavior Theories and Comprehensive Health Education (3)
2. PEAK 482 Promoting Wellness: Intentional and
Unintentional Injuries and Drug Abuse Education (4)
3. PEAK 483 Promoting Wellness: Family Living and
Prevention of Unintended Pregnancy, HIV, and Other Sexually
Transmitted Diseases (4)
4. PEAK 484 Promoting Wellness: Nutrition and
Fitness (4)
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School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Art Education
This degree track fulfills the California Requirements for
the Single Subject Waiver in Art. After completing this
major program, qualified students may then pursue a single
subject credential:
1. ART 201 and 202
2. ART 210, 212 and 213
3. ART 300
4. ART 304 and 310
5. One course selected from ART 305-309
6. COMM 386
7. ART 401 and 402
8. Three courses selected from ART 403-410, 412, 444, or
477 (at least two of these must be in the same artistic
medium)
9. ART 483 and 484
10. ART 490 and 491
11. A minor as described
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English
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer a single-subject preparation
program in English for students who wish to teach in
California secondary schools. Please consult the Department
of English for additional courses that may be required for
the major in English.
Prerequisites
For all upper division literature courses: ENGL 101 or the
equivalent and one survey course selected from ENGL 205,
207, 208, 290, 294, or 295. For ENGL 490: ENGL 300 and
311.
Core Requirements
Courses may not be double-counted between I and II, both of
which are required. All of the following courses in Part I
are required (11 courses, 51 units):
1. ENGL 200
2. ENGL 300
3. ENGL 315 or ENGL 316
4. ENGL 383 or ENGL 384
5. ENGL 366
6. ENGL/LING 319 or ENGL/LING 319(a) and 319(b)
7. ENGL 335 or ENGL 336
8. ENGL/LING 418
9. ENGL 410
10. ENGL 311
11. ENGL 490
Breadth Requirements
Choose one option below (five courses from one option):
Literature Option
(one course from five of the six groups)
1. ENGL 320, 325, 330, 337, 340
2. ENGL 350, 351, 360, 361
3. ENGL 380, 381, 382, 384, 385
4. ENGL 364, 365, 370, 372, 469
5. ENGL 362, 363, 367, 373, 374, 375, 475
6. ENGL 395, 391, 392, 393, 396
World Literature Option
(choose five courses)
1. ENGL 290, 292, 294, or 295
2. ENGL 391
3. ENGL 392
4. ENGL 393
5. ENGL 470
6. ENGL 475 (depends on content; see department)
7. ENGL 469
Ethnic Literature Option
(choose five courses)
1. ENGL 207
2. ENGL 364
3. ENGL 365
4. ENGL 370
5. ENGL 372
6. ENGL 475 (depends on content; see department)
Linguistics Option
(all courses)
1. ENGL/LING 414
2. ENGL/LING 415
3. ENGL/LING 416
4. ENGL/LING 417
5. ENGL/LING 420
Journalism Option
(choose five courses)
1. COMM 306
2. COMM 312
3. COMM 414 (6 units)
4. Choose two: COMM 311, 314, 404
Theatre Arts Option
Select one course from each of the following areas:
1. Acting: THTR 311, 321, or 421
2. Technical Theatre/Design: THTR 351, 352, or 353
3. Directing: THTR 361
4. Theatre as Literature: THTR 371, 372, 379, 381, or 385
and five units from:
5. Theatre as Production: THTR 201, 202, 203, 206, 401,
402, 403, 406
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Music
Students wishing to complete the requirements for the
California Single Subject Credential in Music should consult
with the department chair or an appropriate Music faculty
advisor.
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Spanish
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer a single subject matter
preparation program in Spanish leading to a Bachelor of Arts
degree.
All of the following courses are required (9 courses, 46
units): SPAN 301, 302, 303, 311 or 409, 424 or 426 or 428,
412 or 420 and 490, plus two additional upper division
courses taught in Spanish.
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Theatre Arts
Students wishing to teach drama at the high school level
must complete a course of study that will lead to the Single
Subject Credential in English; in most cases, this involves
earning the BA degree with a major in English. However,
such students are strongly urged to complete, in addition,
the BA degree with a major in Theatre Arts.
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Social Science
Teacher Preparation
Program
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject
teacher preparation program in Social Science. Students who
have begun Social Science coursework prior to July 1, 2005,
even if at another institution, may choose to complete the
requirements below as they earn a degree in another
discipline, typically Economics (BDC 259A, 654-2465),
History (FT 301 E, 654-2247), or Political Science (BDC
240A, 654-2353). The deadline for completion of all
requirements in this program is July 1, 2009. Those
students enrolled in the program after July 1, 2005 must
complete the requirements for a new program currently under
review by the CCTC or must pass all parts of the California
Subject Examination for Teachers (CSET) in Social Science.
Students currently enrolled in the program below may opt to
complete the new program when it is approved. For more
information, contact the program coordinator, 654-2247.
Basic Core Requirements
(13 courses, 65 units)
1. Early US History (1 course)
HIST 231
2. Modern US History (1 course)
HIST 232
3. Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)
HIST 202, 204, 210, 211
4. Making of the Modern World (1 course)
HIST 102, 206
5. World Civilization: Asia, Africa (1 course)
ECON 311, 312; HIST 423, 424, 425, 426, 481; PLSI 308,
322, 323
6. Cultural Geography (1 course)
ECON 395; GEOG 302; HIST 330; PLSI 332
7. American Government/US Constitution (1 course)
PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317
8. International Relations/Comparative Government (1
course)
HIST 436; PLSI 304, 306, 309, 404
9. Microeconomics (1 course)
ECON 201
10. Macroeconomics (1 course)
ECON 202
11. Cultural/Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 460, 464, 465, 466, 468; RS 326; SOC 327, 335,
336, 337, 338
12. Gender Perspectives (1 course)
ANTH 438; ECON 380; HIST 421, 462; PLSI 339; PSYC 421;
SOC 370
13. California Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 370, 371; PLSI 319
Breadth and Perspective
(5 courses, 22 units)
14. US History (1 course)
HIST 351, 352, 356, 357, 358, 359
15. World Civilization: Europe, Latin America (1 course)
ANTH 350; HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443;
PLSI 309
16. International Comparative Economics (1 course)
ECON 311, 410, 440; PLSI 404
17. Ethical/Religious Perspectives (1 course)
RS 110, 111, 316, 320, 323, 348
18. Integrative Course (1 course)
INST 390
Taken alone, the Social Science Preparation Program is
neither a degree program nor a major.
Students may apply courses taken for the Social Science
Preparation Program toward a major and/or minor in
Economics, History, or Political Science. Please see the
information provided by those departments (pages 201, 225,
266).
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
(within the BA in Economics)
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject
teacher preparation program in Social Science. The generic
Social Science Teacher Preparation Program is listed under
Teacher Preparation/Subject Matter Programs. The following
course pattern satisfies all requirements for the Social
Science Teacher Preparation Program within the BA in
Economics.
Basic Core Requirements
(13 courses, 65 units)
1. Early US History (1 course)
HIST 231
2. Modern US History (1 course)
HIST 232
3. Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)
HIST 202, 204, 210, 211
4. Making of the Modern World (1 course)
HIST 102, 206
5. World Civilization: Asia and Africa (1course)
ECON 311, 312
6. Cultural Geography (1 course)
ECON 395
7. American Government/US Constitution (1 course)
PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317
8. International Relations/Comparative Government (1
course)
HIST 436; PLSI 304, 306, 309, 404
9. Microeconomics (1 course)
ECON 201
10. Macroeconomics (1 course)
ECON 202
11. Cultural and Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 460, 465, 466, 468; RS 326; SOC 327, 335, 336,
337, 338
12. Gender Perspectives (1 course)
ECON 380
13. California Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 370, 371; PLSI 319
Breadth and Perspectives
(5 courses, 22 units)
14. US History (1 course)
HIST 351, 352, 356, 357, 358, 359
15. World Civilization: Europe, Latin America (1 course)
ANTH 350; HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443;
PLSI 309
16. International Comparative Economics (1 course)
ECON 311, 410, 440
17. Ethnic and Religious Perspectives (1 course)
RS 110, 111, 313, 316, 320, 323, 348
18. Integrative Course (1 course)
INST 390
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
(within the BA in History)
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject
teacher preparation program in Social Science. The generic
Social Science Teacher Preparation Program is listed under
Teacher Preparation/Subject Matter Programs. History majors
should complete the following program:
Basic Core Requirements
(13 courses, 65 units)
1. Early US History (1 course)
HIST 231
2. Modern US History (1 course)
HIST 232
3. Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)
HIST 202, 204, 210, 211
4. Making of the Modern World (1 course)
HIST 102, 206
5. World Civilization: Asia, Africa (1 course)
HIST 423, 424, 425, 426, 481
6. Cultural Geography (1 course)
GEOG 302; ECON/GEOG 395; HIST 330; PLSI 332
7. American Government/US Constitution (1 course)
PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317
8. International Relations/Comparative Government (1
course)
HIST 436; PLSI 304, 306, 309, 404
9. Microeconomics (1 course)
ECON 201
10. Macroeconomics (1 course)
ECON 202
11. Cultural/Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 460, 465, 466, 468
12. Gender Perspectives (1 course)
ANTH 438; PSYC 421; SOC 370
13. California Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 370, 371
Breadth and Perspective
(5 courses, 22 units)
14. US History (1 course)
HIST 351, 352, 356, 357, 358, 359
15. World Civilization: Europe, Latin America (1 course)
HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443
16. International Comparative Economics (1 course)
ECON 311, 410, 440; PLSI 404
17. Ethical/Religious Perspectives (1 course)
RS 110, 111, 316, 320, 323, 348
18. Integrative Course (1 course)
INST 390
Students should consult the sections above for additional
requirements for a BA in History. Taken alone, the Social
Science Preparation Program is neither a degree program nor
a major.
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Social Science
(within the BA in Political Science)
The California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CCTC)
has authorized CSUB to offer an approved single subject
matter preparation program in Social Science. The generic
Social Science Teacher Preparation Program is listed under
Teacher Preparation/Subject Matter Programs. The following
course pattern satisfies all requirements for this
preparation program within the BA in Political Science.
(Courses satisfying requirements for the Political Science
major are in bold type.)
Basic Core Requirements
(13 courses, 65 units)
1. Early US History (1 course)
HIST 231
2. Modern US History (1 course)
HIST 232
3. Foundations of Western Civilization (1 course)
HIST 202, 204, 210, 211
4. Making of the Modern World (1 course)
HIST 102, 206
5. World Civilization: Asia, Africa (1 course)
ECON 311, 312; HIST 423, 424, 425, 426, 481; PLSI
308, 322, 323
6. Cultural Geography (1 course)
GEOG 302; ECON/GEOG 395; HIST 330; PLSI 332
7. American Government/US Constitution (1 course)
PLSI 314, 315, 316, 317
8. International Relations/ Comparative Government (1
course)
HIST 436; PLSI 304, 306, 309, 404
9. Microeconomics (1 course)
ECON 201
10. Macroeconomics (1 course)
ECON 202
*11. Cultural/Ethnic Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 460, 465, 466, 468; RS 326; SOC 327, 335, 336,
337, 338
*12. Gender Perspectives (1 course)
ANTH 438; ECON 380; HIST 421, 462; PLSI 339;
PSYC 421; SOC 370
13. California Perspectives (1 course)
HIST 370, 371; PLSI 319
*Must select one course in #11 or #12 from Anthropology,
Psychology, or Sociology.
Breadth and Perspectives
(5 courses, 22units)
14. US History (1 course)
HIST 351, 352, 356, 357, 358, 359
15. World Civilization: Europe, Latin America (1 course)
ANTH 350; HIST 306, 307, 308, 309, 325, 340, 442, 443;
PLSI 309
16. International Comparative Economics (1 course)
ECON 311, 410, 440; PLSI 404
17. Ethical/Religious Perspectives (1 course)
RS 110, 111, 316, 320, 323, 348
18. Integrative Course (1 course)
INST 390
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School of Natural Sciences & Mathematics
natural SCIENCES
For each concentration, Science 360C is recommended to
satisfy General Education Theme I and INST 312 for Theme
II. For Subject Matter Certification, a minimum grade of C-
is required in each course. Except for Senior Seminar (490)
all courses must be completed with their respective
laboratory components.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Natural Sciences
(choose one of four primary concentrations)
Primary Biology
BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, 306, 470, 490 and 318 or 357
plus one upper division Biology laboratory course acceptable
for the Major.
a. Secondary Concentration in Chemistry & Cognates
CHEM 211, 212, 213 plus two upper division Chemistry
courses
Cognates: GEOL 201 and 205 or 308, PHYS 110, 201 or
221, 202 or 222, and 203 or 223
b. Secondary Concentration in Geology & Cognates
GEOL 201, 303, and 205 or 308 plus two from GEOL 307,
309, and 320
Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212 PHYS 110, 201 or 221, 202
or 222, and 203 or 223
c. Secondary Concentration in Physics & Cognates
PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307 and 324
Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212, GEOL 201 and 205 or 308;
MATH 201, 202, and 222
Primary Concentration in Chemistry
CHEM 211, 212, 213, 331, 332, 400, 490 plus one upper
division Chemistry course acceptable for the Major.
a. Secondary Concentration in Biology & Cognates
BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, and 306 or 470
Cognates: GEOL 201 and 205 or 308, PHYS 110, 201 or
221, 202 or 222, and 203 or 223
b. Secondary Concentration in Geology & Cognates
GEOL 201, 303, and 205 or 308 plus two from GEOL 307,
309, and 320
Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, PHYS 110, 201 or
221, 202 or 222, and 203 or 223
c. Secondary Concentration in Physics & Cognates
PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307 and 324
Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, GEOL 201 and 205 or
308; MATH 201, 202, and 222
Primary Concentration in Geology
GEOL 201, 205 or 308, 303, 306, 307, 309, 320, and 490
a. Secondary Concentration in Biology & Cognates
BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, and 306 or 470
Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212, PHYS 110, 201 or 221, 202
or 222, and 203 or 223
b. Secondary Concentration in Chemistry & Cognates
CHEM 211, 212, 213, and two upper division Chemistry
courses;
Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, PHYS 110, 201 or
221, 202 or 222, and 203 or 223
c. Secondary Concentration in Physics & Cognates
PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307 and 324
Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, CHEM 211 and 212;
MATH 201, 202, and 222.
Primary Concentration in Physics
PHYS 110, 221, 222, 223, 307, 324, 490 plus 6 units of
additional upper division physics acceptable for the major.
MATH 201, 202, and 222.
a. Secondary Concentration in Biology & Cognates
BIOL 201, 202, 203, 304, 305, and 306 or 470
Cognates: CHEM 211 and 212, GEOL 201 and 205 or 308
b. Secondary Concentration in Chemistry & Cognates
CHEM 211, 212, 213, and two upper division Chemistry
courses
Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, GEOL 201 and 205 or
308
c. Secondary Concentration in Geology & Cognates
GEOL 201, 303, and 205 or 308 plus two from GEOL 307,
309, and 320
Cognates: BIOL 201, 202, and 203, CHEM 211 and 212
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