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Curriculum.  General Education requirements in English Communication, Fine Arts and Literature, Foreign Language and Culture, Letters, and Social Science.

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1 Curriculum

2  General Education requirements in English Communication, Fine Arts and Literature, Foreign Language and Culture, Letters, and Social Science are also required.  English Communication (Com 100, Com 100H) and WRT 104,105,106 (6 cr total)  15 credits in: Fine Arts & Literature (3-6cr), Letters (3-6cr), Foreign Language and Culture (3-6cr) ◦ This means you need to take at least 3 credits in each (9 out of 15), but you get to choose what category (s) will make up the remaining 6 credits. ◦ The Diversity requirement can be fulfilled by any TWO classes in the Gen Ed requiremnts  Math and Natural Science requirements are met by the marine bio requirements!  GEN ED HANDBOOK CAN BE FOUND AT: http://www.uri.edu/advising/gened

3  Required to take COM 100, COM 100H or COM 110  Can choose Writing course: ◦ WRT 104,106 ◦ WRT 201 ◦ WRT 227 ◦ WRT 235 ◦ WRT 302 ◦ WRT 303 ◦ WRT 305 ◦ Many more options, see gen ed hand book (link at the end of presentation) ◦ The Marine Bio course sheets recommends WRT 104,106

4 Fine Arts:  ARH 120  ARH 251  ART 101  FLM 203  FLM 204  LAR 201  MUS 101  MUS 111  PLS 233  PLS 335  THE 191  THE 100  SEE GEN ED HAND BOOK FOR MORE OPTIONS! Literature: AAF 247/ENG 247 AAF 248/ENG 248 CLA 391 CLA 395 ENG 110 ENG 160 ENG 241 ENG 252 ENG 260 ENG 264 ENG 265 ENG 280 ENG 317/GWS 317 SEE GEN ED HAND BOOK FOR MORE OPTIONS!

5  AAF 150  11F 201  APG 327  CLS 160  ENG 110  ENG 251  ENG 252  GCH 102  GWS 220  HIS 11  HIS 113  HIS 118  HIS 160  HIS 311  HIS 374  LET 151  LIB 220  PHL 101  PHL 103  PHL 204  PHL 210  PSC 341  PSY 310  RLS 11  RLS 125  WRT 240  MORE OPTIONS IN GEN ED HAND BOOK!

6  101,102 are introductory (have no prior knowledge)  ARB 101, 102  CHN 101, 102  FRN 101, 102  GER 101, 102  ITL 101,102  JPN 101,102  LAN 101,102  LTN 101,102  RUS 101, 102  SPA 101,102  POR 101,102 103,104 are intermediate and offered for previous listed courses.  Culture:  CCC 151/LET 151L  CPL 300/NRS 300  FRN 309  HIS 132  HIS 171  HPR 201F/202F  PHL 331  TMD 224  MORE OPTIONS LISTED IN HAND BOOK!

7  You have a few options: ◦ MTH 131 and MTH 132 ◦ MTH 141 and MTH 142 ◦ MTH 131 and STA 308 ◦ MTH 141 and STA 308 ◦ You can get this done any time during your college career, but I liked that I got this requirement done with freshman year.

8  General Chemistry I: CHM 101 and CHM 102  General Chemistry II: CHM 112 and CHM 114  Routes you can take for organic chemistry: ◦ Intro Organic Chemistry with lab and Biochemistry: CHM 124 and CHM 126 in addition to BCH 311 OR ◦ Organic Chemsitry I and II with lab: CHM 227, CHM 228 and CHM 226 ◦ I recommend getting your chemistry course load done as soon as you can, that way you can devote the latter part of your college career to taking fun marine biology classes!

9  PHY 111 and PHY 185 (lab)  PHY 112 and PHY 186 (lab)  Most people take this later into their college career, but the important thing to consider are your math skills as these classes are heavily equation based.

10  Take this junior or senior year  OCG 401 OR  OCG 451

11  Total of 13 credits:  General Bio I and II: BIO 101, 102  Topics in Marine Biology: BIO 130  Marine Biology: BIO 360  MUST TAKE THESE CLASSES.

12  MUST CHOOSE 1 COURSE FROM 4 OF THE 6 CATEGORIES (MIN. 12 CR) ◦ CELL AND DEVELOPMENT: BIO 302, 311, 341, 453 ◦ ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION: BIO 262, 272 ◦ GENETICS: BIO 352 ◦ MOLECULAR BIO: BIO 437 ◦ ORGANISMAL DIVERSITY: BIO 304, 321, 323, 354, 365, 366, 412; MIC 211 ◦ PHYSIOLOGY: BIO 201, 346 ◦ Typically, students take BIO 262 (especially if planning on Bermuda) after they’ve taken BIO 101 and 102 as a stepping-stone to prepare for the tougher core classes. ◦ These courses are where you will to start thinking about what you’re really interested in! ◦ It is good to take micro (bio 437), cell bio (bio 341) or genetics (bio 352)!

13  Marine Environmental Physiology (BIO 345)  Marine Invertebrates of Southern New England (BIO 355)  Evolution and Diversity of Fishes (BIO 412)  Ecology of Marine Plants (BIO 418)  Deep Sea Biology (OCG 420)  Environmental Physiology of Animals (BIO 441)  Marine Ecology (BIO 455  Marine Ecology Laboratory (BIO 457)  Biology of Algae (BIO 365)  Tropical Marine Invertebrates (BIO 469)*  Coral Reef Ecology (BIO 475)*  Directed Research/Special Problems (AFS, AVS, BCH, BIO, MIC, NRS, and PLS 491, 492; BIO 495*; OCG 493, 494)  Tropical Marine Biology Research (BIO 495)*  Seminar on Marine Mammals (AVS 440)  Ichthyology (BIO 563)  Marine Microbiology (OCG 576) **Classes only offered in Bermuda

14  You must fulfill the lab course requirement! ◦ Take AT LEAST 2 courses from either the Marine Bio Cores or Electives that have labs.  You may use UP TO 3 credits of independent research/study toward the major  You need 120 credits to graduate…that means you should take at least 15 credits/semester to graduate on time!  You will have room for free electives, so utilize to take classes that interest and you and to get a minor (only 18 credits!)


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