NCHS 4+3 Chiropractic Medicine
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MATH 140 fulfills the Liberal Core Quantitative Reasoning requirement. If necessary, students may take MATH 111 and MATH 112 before taking MATH 140 and MATH 141.
Please consult the program program for courses that qualify as "Chemistry Electives" and "Technical Electives." This program requires the following courses that qualify as Technical Electives:
BIOL 122 and BIOL 123
BIOL 126 and BIOL 127
After consulting with your academic advisor, the following upper-level Biology courses are recommended (strongly recommended choices appear in bold print):
Genetics and lab (BIOL 265/266)
Histology and lab (BIOL 320/321)
Microbiology and lab (BIOL 331/332)
Immunology and lab (BIOL 338/339)
Human Gross Anatomy and lab (BIOL 365/366)
Human Physiology and lab (BIOL 368/369)
Cell Biology and lab (BIOL 375/376); please consult with your advisor.
Please refer to the program program page for course options. Students must meet all prerequisites and/or co-requisites to register for a course. Students must complete a total of 27 credits of biology electives (200-level or higher) to graduate with the B.S. in Biology. Please refer to the catalog for the Biology Department’s policy on laboratories associated with upper-level (BIOL 200-level or higher) courses.
The following upper-level Biology courses are recommended: Microbiology (BIOL 331/332); Immunology (BIOL 338/339); Human Gross Anatomy (BIOL 365/366); Human Physiology (BIOL 368/369); Cell Biology (BIOL 375/376); please consult with your advisor.
Courses in Psychology, Sociology, and Economics are highly recommended for free electives.
- Biology Electives(8 cr)
- Free Elective(3 cr)
- Liberal Core - Professional Communications Course(3 cr)
"Chemistry or Biology Electives" include:
CHEM 200-, 300-, and 400-level courses with accompanying labs
BIOL 126 and 127
BIOL 331 and 332
BIOL 365 and 366
BIOL 368 and 369
Courses in psychology, sociology, and economics are highly recommended.