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  1. Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (with CD-ROM, Make the Grade, and InfoTrac) by Earl W. Swokowski, Jeffery A. Cole, 2001-11-15
  2. College Algebra with Trigonometry: Graphs and Models by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2005-01-01
  3. Study Guide for Algebra And Trigonometry, Second Edition by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, et all 2006-01-12
  4. Fundamentals of Algebra and Trigonometry by Earl Swokowski, Cole, 1997-01-11
  5. Calculus (Saxon Calculus) by John Saxon, Yuan Wang, 2002-06
  6. Bob Miller's Precalc Helper by Robert Miller, 1991-01
  7. College Algebra and Trigonometry (4th Edition) (MathXL Tutorials on CD Series) by Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, et all 2008-02-09
  8. Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry (with CD) by Earl W. Swokowski, Jeffery A. Cole, 2001-12-01
  9. Precalculus (5th Edition) by Michael Sullivan, 1998-10-21
  10. Advantage Series: Precalculus with Unit-Circle Trigonometry by David Cohen, 1998-01-08
  11. Algebra and Trigonometry with Modeling and Visualization (3rd Edition) (Rockswold Series) by Gary K. Rockswold, 2005-03-19
  12. Precalculus (Mathematics) by Jerome E. Kaufmann, 1994-11
  13. Thomson Advantage Books: Algebra and Trigonometry by David Cohen, 1996-08-01
  14. Student Solutions Manual to accompany College Algebra with Trigonometry: Graphs and Models by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, et all 2004-02-13

21. Florence-Darlington Technical College
MAT176 Algebra and trigonometry II, Elective. MAT175 + 176 =, general Education Mathematicsrequirement. MAT240 Analytical Geometry calculus III, MAT224 calculus
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22. Northeastern Technical College
MAT111 College trigonometry, general Education Mathematics Finite College Mathematics,general Education Mathematics MAT130 Elementary calculus, general Education
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23. The Math Forum - Math Library - Pre-Calculus
Corporation Learn business math, college algebra, precalculus, trigonometry, andmore general topics include arithmetic, algebra, geometry and statistics.
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  • Exploring Precalculus - William Mueller
    A lively and intuitive introduction to precalculus. Materials center on three themes: functions, rates of change, and accumulation. Showing the subject from many angles, illustrations include algebraic, graph-based, and real-world examples, and feature Mathcad or StudyWorks as calculation and visualization tools. more>>
  • FHS Precalculus Study Page - Oscar Krebs
    A study guide that contains 15 topics usually found in a high school precalculus course. Each topic offers sample problems, explanations, interactive quizzes, and sample tests with answers. The site has an online calculator and a graphing calculator as well as puzzles. A message board is available for asking individual questions. Also available at http://home.alltel.net/okrebs/
  • 24. Course List
    general overview of collegelevel mathematics with emphasis needing a two-semesterapplied calculus sequence Precalculus II - trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
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    Mathematics (MAT 101-108) Course Descriptions
    Unless otherwise indicated, MAT courses meet for 3 class hours per week, or equivalent. A grade of C or higher is required for any course used to satisfy a prerequisite for any other course. All mathematics courses require the use of the computer and/or a graphing calculator.
    MAT 101. Principles of Algebra. 3 Credits Applications of basic mathematics, including algebra, to problem- solving methods. Emphasis on equations, functions, graphing, and computer skills. Elementary algebra required. Prerequisites: DTMS placement score or DVM 004 completed. Does not satisfy general education mathematics requirement. Student must have graphing calculator MAT 102. Intermediate Algebra. 3 Credits Development of algebraic concepts and skills, including sets, linear equations, inequalities, linear systems of equations, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, complex numbers, and quadratic equations. Elementary algebra required. (Formerly MAT 107; credit may not be received for both MAT 102 and MAT 107.) Prerequisites:DTMS placement score, DVM 006, DVM 007 or equivalent. 3 class/1 lab hours. Does not satisfy general education mathematics requirement. Student must have graphing calculator

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    Home Site Reviews Center Archives Math Finance. MATH FINANCE. general Math;Algebra; calculus trigonometry. Finance; Geometry. general MATH. A+ Math (Aug.
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  • 26. Epidemiology Courses General Catalog Information
    general Catalog Information MAT 16A Short calculus (3) I,II,III one and onehalf yearsof high school algebra, plane geometry, plane trigonometry, and obtaining
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    Updated 02/17/04 Epidemiology Courses General Catalog Information
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    MAT 16A . Short Calculus (3) I,II,III. The Staff
    Lecture - 3 hours. Prerequisite: one and one-half years of high school algebra, plane geometry, plane trigonometry, and obtaining required score on Precalculus Qualifying Examination and its trigonometric component. Limits; differentiation of algebraic functions; analytic geometry; applications, in partricular to maxima and minima problems. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for course 21A. General Catalog Information
    MAT 16B . Short Calculus (3) I,II,III, The Staff
    Lecture - 3 hours. Prerequisite: course 16A or 21A. Integration; calculus for trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; applications. Not open for credit to students who have received credit for course 21B. General Catalog Information
    MAT 21A. Calculus (4) I, II, III, The Staff
    Lecture3 hours; discussion; 1 hour. Prerequisite: two years of high school algebra, plane geometry,plane trigonometry, and analytic geometry or course 12, and obtaining required score on Precalculus Qualifying Examination and its trigonometric component. Functions, limits, continuity. Slope and derivative Differentiation of algebraic and transcendental functions. Applications to motion, natural growth, graphing, extrema of a function. Differentials. L'Hopital's rule. Only two units of credit will be allowed to students who have credit for course 16A. Not open for credit to students who have completed course 16B.

    27. Mathematics Department
    Links To Other calculus Resources Online. SOS Mathematics trigonometrySOSMathematics - trigonometry general information on trigonometry.
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    Mathematics Department
    Below are resources you can use to find the information you need! [Select A Resource] Dictionary/Thesaursu Converters Calculators and Converters Decimal to Hexadecimal Conversion Table Common Weights and Measures Tables Calculators Encyclopedia Translator Make a Choice of a General Information Site AAAMath Information Asked Questions in Math Check your Math! Take this pretest and see how good in math you are! Online Math Self-graded questions to do on-line Chaos at Maryland Study of Factuals and Chaos Theory Dave's Math Tables Favorite Mathematical Constants Findtutorials.com
    Information on a variety of subjects. FSU Math Department Guide to Math Resources History of Mathematics Infomine (highly recommended) Interactive Mathematics Math Pages Mathsearch More Math History
    Steves Home Page Links to Math SOS Mathematics Help in many math areas Ten Cool Sites Of Mathematics Trivia Virtual Library of Math Webmath-Instant Solutions to Math Problems WWW Virtual Library on Mathematics WWW Interactive Mathematics Server
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    28. Workbooks - General Graphing
    general Graphing Calculator Resource Workbooks. to Using the TI82, TI-83, and TI-86in Algebra, trigonometry, Statistics, Pre calculus, and calculus
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    General Graphing Calculator Resource Workbooks New! Concepts and Calculators in Calculus by George Best, Stephen Carter and Douglas Crabtree This new calculus book focuses on conceptual understanding and thinking skills. The graphing calculator is an integral part of the text and students to manipulate and compare graphical, numerical and algebraic representations of the ideas. The text is designed to include the best aspects of calculus reform along with the goals and well established methods of traditional calculus. It has been written to meet the needs of students enrolled in an AB advanced placement course as well as students who are enrolled in a non-advanced placement course. (Hardcover, 400 pages) W-8100-VP
    New! A Graphing Matter: Activities for Easing into Algebra by Mark Illingworth W-8201-KC
    New! Visualizing Calculus: PowerfulPrograms for Graphing Calculators by Clarence Hopper Nervous about using the programmable calculator in your calculus course? Here is a valuable resource designed for teachers, not programmers. Visualizing Calculus: Powerful Programs for Graphing Calculator delves deep into calculus, covering a broad range of topics that span the entire calculus course, not just particular units. Students enter these powerful programs into their calculator, and then use problem sets to explore the various functions in calculus and investigate and compare the data produced. The authors provide programs for a wide array of calculators, making this a useful book for almost any student using a graphing calculator today!

    29. McGraw-Hill Professional | Test Prep & Study Guides
    Finite Mathematics, 2nd Ed. Fourier Analysis. general Topology. Geometry, 3rdEd. Statistics, 3rd Ed. Tensor calculus. trigonometry, 3rd Ed. Vector Analysis.
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    30. AREA A
    B1. MATH 120. Precalculus Algebra trigonometry (5). B2. B1. MATH 221. calculusfor Business and Economics. B2. B1. STAT 130. B1B. B2. BIO 111. general Biology (B2 4).B1B.
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    General Education Program GE COURSES FOR 03-05
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    Quarterly GE Offerings: Summer 04 Winter 04 Spring 04
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    Following prior catalogs Chart 2 : GE Requirements : GE Requirements
    Changing to the 2001-03 Catalog Chart 3 : GE Requirements
    Start on the 2001-03 catalog USCP Courses are noted with ( USCP ) designation. GWR : Courses are noted with (GWR) designation. AREA A: COMMUNICATION Chart 1: Continue following requirements of prior catalogs Chart 2/3: Change to or Start on the 2001-03 or 2003-05 catalog Chart 1
    Prior Catalogs Chart 2/3
    Catalog AREA A1 EXPOSITORY WRITING
    (Previously A1/Expository Writing) Course TITLE Receive credit in Receive credit in ENGL 133 Writing: Exposition for ESL Students ENGL 134 Writing: Exposition AREA A2 ORAL COMMUNICATION (Previously A3/Speech) Receive credit in Receive credit in HNRS 101 Public Speaking SCOM 101 Public Speaking SCOM 102 Principles of Speech Communication AREA A3 REASONING, ARGUMENTATION, and WRITING

    31. Course
    MATH 120. Precalculus Algebra trigonometry (5). MATH 141. MATH 221. calculusfor Business and Economics. STAT 130. BIO 111. general Biology (B2 B4). BIO 113.
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    General Education Program - Courses
    Area A
    Area B Area C Area D/E ... Area F GE 2001
    AREA A: COMMUNICATION Click here for Course Descriptions Area A1 Expository Writing
    ENGL 133 Writing: Exposition for ESL Students ENGL 134 Writing: Exposition Area A2 Oral Communication SCOM 101 Public Speaking SCOM 102 Principles of Speech Communication Area A3 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing ENGL 145 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing ENGL 148 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Technical Writing ENGL 149 Technical Writing for Engineers (for ABET Engineering students only) HNRS 145 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Writing HNRS 148 Reasoning, Argumentation, and Technical Writing HNRS 149 Technical Writing for Engineers (for ABET Engineering students only) PHIL 126 Logic and Argumentative Writing SCOM 126 SCOM 145 Reasoning, Argumentation and Writing GE 2001
    AREA B SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS Click here for Course Descriptions Area B1 Mathematics/Statistics
    HNRS 141 Calculus I HNRS 142 Calculus II HNRS 143 Calculus III MATH 112 The Nature of Modern Mathematics MATH 117 Pre-Calculus Algebra II MATH 118 Pre-Calculus Algebra MATH 119 Pre-Calculus Trigonometry MATH 120 MATH 141 Calculus I MATH 142 Calculus II MATH 143 Calculus III MATH 161 Calculus for the Life Sciences I MATH 162 Calculus for the Life Sciences II MATH 221 Calculus for Business and Economics STAT 130 Introduction to Statistical Reasoning STAT 217 Applied Statistics for the Liberal Arts

    32. General Studies Requirements
    general Studies Component. hours selected from the following MA 110 Finite Mathematicsor MA 112 Precalculus Algebra or MA 113 Pre-calculus trigonometry or MA
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    Effective Fall 1998 Area Requirement Hours I. Written Composition EN 111 Freshman Composition I
    EN 112 Freshman Composition II
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    EN 120 Freshman Composition I - Honors
    EN 121 Freshman Composition II - Honors
    II. Humanities and Fine Arts EN 231 Literature of the Western World I
    EN 232 Literature of the Western World II
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    EN 233 Honor Studies in Western Literature I
    EN 234 Honor Studies in Western Literature II
    COM 201 Fundamentals of Speech 3 semester hours selected from the following: AR 170 or AR 180 or AR 281 or AR 282 or MU 222 or MU 244 or TH 210 or PHL 201 or RE 221 or RE 231 or FR 101 or FR 102 or FR 111 or FR 112 or FR 201 or FR 202 or GR 101 or GR 102 or GR 111 or GR 112 or GR 201 or GR 202 or SP 101 or SP 102 or SP 111 or SP 112 or SP 201 or SP 202 III. Natural Sciences and Mathematics 3 semester hours selected from the following: MA 110 Finite Mathematics or MA 112 Pre-calculus Algebra or MA 113 Pre-calculus Trigonometry or MA 115 Pre-calculus Algebra and Trigonometry or MA 125 Calculus I or MA 126 Calculus II or MA 227 Calculus III or MA 237 Linear Algebra or MA 238 Applied Differential Equations I 8 semester hours selected from the following: BI 101 or BI 102 or BI 111 or BI 112 or CH 101 or CH 101L or CH 102 or CH 102L or CH 111 or CH 111L or CH 112 or CH 112L or

    33. Math Courses - A Student's Guide
    and Precalculus trigonometry). It may also be taken by some students in the sciencewho do not need calculus. It fulfills general education requirements at
    http://www.northwestcollege.edu/campusserv/advice/start/math.htm
    Math Courses Everyone has to take math. No matter what the major, no matter what the degree, you need to be competent with numbers. Many students have trouble with math. This is particularly true for those who stopped taking math when they were a sophomore or junior in high school. It's easy to get rusty in math if you are away from it for very long. Math has three levels of developmental courses so that students, regardless of their background, can start with a math class they are capable of handling. But there are also seven courses which meet the math general education requirement. Which math course you take depends on whether you are earning an AA or AS degree and planning to transfer, or whether you are earning an AAS degree and going directly into the job market. AAS degree Students
    AAS degree students are in vocational programs and are not planning to transfer. They usually take either MATH1510 Technical Math or BADM1005 Business Math. (The prerequisite for BADM1005 is MATH0920.) Vocational programs usually have very specific requirements, so AAS students should check with their advisors about which is the appropriate course.

    34. MATHEMATICS
    calculus II, trigonometry. calculus III, The following course titles suggestcontent NOT appropriate for general studies mathematics credit
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    Specific Guidelines and Criteria for Courses Submitted in
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    Specific guidelines and criteria The following course titles suggest content appropriate for general studies at the freshman and sophomore levels: Finite Mathematics Calculus and its Applications Applied Differential Equations Pre-Calculus Algebra Pre-Calculus Pre-Calculus Algebra and Trigonometry Calculus I Linear Algebra Calculus II Trigonometry Calculus III The following course titles suggest content NOT appropriate for general studies mathematics credit: Consumer Mathematics Fun with Mathematics Logic Intermediate Algebra Basic Mathematics Symbolic Logic Technical Mathematics Business Mathematics Mathematics of Finance Statistics and Probability
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    35. Auburn University
    CHEM 1128, Honors general Chemistry II Laboratory, 1S, Y, 3. MATH 0160, Precalculuswith trigonometry, 5Q, N, 3. MATH 0161, Analytic Geometry and calculus I, 5Q,N, 3.
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    Approved AGSC General Course Listing by Area
    Institution:Auburn University
    Date Updated:05/24/2004
    Course Number Course Title Hrs Lab Area ENGL 0110 English Composition I N ENGL 0112 English Composition II N ENGL 0118 Honors Writing Seminar I N ENGL 0120 Honors Writing Seminar II N ENGL 1100 English Composition I N ENGL 1107 Honors Writing Seminar I N ENGL 1120 English Composition II N ENGL 1127 Honors Writing Seminar II N ARTS 0171 History of Art I (A) N ARTS 0172 History of Art II (A) N ARTS 0173 History of Art III (A) N ARTS 1710 Introduction to Art History I (A) N ARTS 1720 Introduction to Art History II (A) N ARTS 1730 Introduction to Art History III (A) N ENGL 0220 Great Books I N ENGL 0221 Great Books II N ENGL 0281 Honors Great Books I N ENGL 0282 Honors Great Books II N ENGL 2200 Great Books I N ENGL 2207 Honors Great Books I N ENGL 2210 Great Books II N ENGL 2217 Honors Great Books II N MUSI 2730 Appreciation of Music N MUSI 2737 Honors Appreciation of Music (A) N PHIL 0101 Introduction to Logic N PHIL 0102 Introduction to Ethics N PHIL 0218 Ethics and Health Sciences N PHIL 0219 Business Ethics N PHIL 0220 Honors Logic N PHIL 0222 Honors Ethics N PHIL 1010 Introduction to Logic N PHIL 1017 Honors Logic N PHIL 1020 Introduction to Ethics N PHIL 1027 Honors Ethics N PHIL 1030 Ethics and Health Sciences N PHIL 1040 Business Ethics N THEA 0201 Introduction to Theatre (A) N THEA 0270 Honors Introduction to Theatre (A) N THEA 2010 Introduction to Theatre (A) N THEA 2707 Honors Introduction to the Theatre (A) N BIOL 0101 Principles of Biology Y BIOL 0102 Plant Biology Y BIOL 0103 Animal Biology Y BIOL 0105

    36. BUBL LINK: 510 Mathematics: General Resources
    510 Mathematics general resources. Includes formulae relating to algebra,calculus, trigonometry, differential equations, and complex variables.
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    BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
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  • BRIMS: Basic Research Institute in the Mathematical Sciences
  • EULER Mathematics Hybrid Library
  • European Mathematical Information Service
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    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    BRIMS: Basic Research Institute in the Mathematical Sciences
    Collaborative research group between industry and higher education, focusing on quantum physics, probability theory and dynamical systems. Provides information on scientific activities, including publications, visits and conferences.
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    Subjects: mathematics research, probability, quantum physics
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    EULER Mathematics Hybrid Library
    Provides a search interface facilitating simultaneous searching of mathematics related databases. Resources available include books, pre-prints, proceedings, serials, technical reports and theses. Databases can be browsed and searched individually, collectively or selectively, by entering author, title or keyword. Author: EULER Project Subjects: mathematics links DeweyClass: ResourceType: service Location: sweden, europe
  • 37. General Information
    general Information. PHYS work. PHYS 1211 requires a working knowledgeof calculus, trigonometry, college algebra, and a little geometry.
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    General Information
    PHYS 1211 is the first semester of a two semester course in introductory physics. As a student in the course, you will learn the laws of mechanics including Newton's laws, and the conservation laws concerning energy, linear momentum, and angular momentum. In addition, you will study wave motion and thermodynamics. Your study will enable you to understand the way things which surround you in your daily life work. PHYS 1211 requires a working knowledge of calculus, trigonometry, college algebra, and a little geometry. Previous exposure to basic chemistry would also be helpful.
    PHYS 1211 is a four credit hour course. You must also be registered for one of the laboratory sections which will meet once a week for two hours. The laboratory is required. Graduate teaching assistants will be assigned to be your lab instructors. They will assign you a laboratory grade at the end of the semester. I will include that grade in your overall grade for the course. Questions about the laboratory exercises should be directed to your lab instructor.
    You must buy two books. The textbook is

    38. Untitled Document
    CISCO Networking 12 3-4 general Metals - Hot Metals to Computer Science ContemporaryMath with trigonometry Advanced Physics/Pre-calculus Pre-calculus
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    39. PHYSICS (PY)
    TOTAL general STUDIES CURRICULUM CORE 41 semester hours. V. PREPROFESSIONALCOURSES. Pre-calculus trigonometry*. calculus I (4 semester hours).
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    PHYSICS (PY) The Physics program prepares the graduate for a career as a research laboratory physicist, for entry into a number of related fields including engineering, medicine, medical research, geology/geophysics, instrumentation, and for graduate degree programs in physics and related disciplines. The five options in the Physics program (general, instrumentation, mathematics, chemistry, and computer science) allow students to customize their curriculum to specific career or graduate degree goals. Bachelor of Science - Physics (All Options) MAJOR CODE: 40.0801 Program components for a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Physics include: 1. Applicable general university requirements GENERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM CORE: Requirements include at least 3 semester hours in literature, 3 semester hours in the arts, and the remaining 6 semester hours from the humanities and/or fine arts. In addition to literature, disciplines in the humanities include, but are not limited to, philosophy, religious studies, speech, foreign languages, art, music, theater, and dance. Requirements include at least 3 semester hours in Mathematics at the pre-calculus algebra level or higher and 8 semester hours in the natural sciences which must include laboratory experiences.

    40. Bachelor Of Science - Chemistry Major
    Completion of precalculus algebra and trigonometry (4 requirement and the Area Vrequirement for trigonometry. TOTAL general CORE AND MAJOR PREREQUISITE HOURS
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    at 800x600 resolution. Click here if having browser troubles. CHEMISTRY (CH) The chemistry major may earn either the Bachelor of Science degree or the Bachelor of Science in Education degree (See School of Education for degree requirements.) The Bachelor of Science degree is sufficient preparation for a career in industrial or governmental chemistry laboratories and graduate study. The Bachelor of Science in Education degree prepares the student for high school teaching. With proper electives, the chemistry major also may enter graduate degree programs in law, medical or dental school, environmental sciences, and related fields. Bachelor of Science - Chemistry Major MAJOR CODE: 40.0501 Program components for the Bachelor of Science degree with a major in Chemistry include: Applicable general university requirements. 2. GENERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM CORE: Area I.

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