Students graduating after spring quarter
2004 may elect to follow either minor requirement.
Minor in Biological Sciences prior to Fall 2004
Nine courses are required, no more than two of which may be taken
on a Pass/Not Pass basis:
A. Three courses selected from Biological Sciences 94, 96, 97,
98, and 99. (Prerequisites are strictly enforced. Exceptions may
be made for some majors that accept the above courses for degree
requirements. Consult with the Biological Sciences Student Affairs
Office or the academic counseling office of the major.)
B. Three four-unit courses selected from Biological Sciences 5-H90,
94-110, excluding 46. (Courses used to satisfy group A may not also
be used to satisfy group B.)
C. Three four-unit courses selected from Biological Sciences 114-189.
(Prerequisites are strictly enforced.)
Residence requirement for the minor: A minimum
of six courses required for the minor must be completed at UCI.
Approved courses taken in the Education Abroad Program are considered
to be in-residence courses.
NOTE: Students majoring in Biological Sciences, Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology, Neurobiology, or Applied Ecology may not minor
in Biological Sciences.
FALL 2004 MINOR IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
A total of nine quarter courses are required for the minor in
Biological Sciences. No more than 2 classes may be taken on a Pass/Not
Pass basis and a minimum of six courses must be completed at UCI.
Approved courses taken as part of the Education Abroad Program may
be used to satisfy requirements for the Biological Sciences minor
and are considered as courses completed at UCI.
A. Students must select three from these courses:
93 From DNA to Organisms
94 Patterns of Diversity, Ecology, and Evolution
97 Genetics
98 Biochemistry
99 Molecular Biology
B. Six four-unit courses selected from Biological Sciences 5-H90,
93–189, with the exception of Bio 46. Three courses must be
upper-division. Courses used to satisfy Group A may not be used
to satisfy Group B.
Note: Prerequisites will be strictly enforced.
NOTE: Students in any of the majors within the School Biological
Sciences or Applied Ecology may not minor in Biological Sciences.
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