The requirements that took five years to complete
This was my undergraduate education. It is done now (hooray), but left here for posterity.
Departmental courses taken are listed on the sides for prettiness, but are also listed in bold below if they actually "mattered" towards that degree thing. Oh, and in my defense, I basically did take Japanese 343. Even though I dropped the class before the first paper, I continued to go, do the readings, and participate in discussion. I'd have taken it again if I thought she'd have assign new readings...
Also, here's the current progress and projected schedules for graduate school.
Chemistry BS Requirements (non-ACS Certified):
- MATH 124, 125, 126, and one course above 200 (recommended: MATH 308)
- One year physics (PHYS 121/131, 122/132, and 123/133)
- CHEM 142, 152, 162, and 312 (or 145, 155, 165, and 416)
- CHEM 237, 238, 239, and 241
- CHEM 455, 456, and 457
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Two of the following three:
CHEM 317, 321, or 461 (461 for 3 credits only)
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5 additional lab credits chosen from the following:
CHEM 242, 317, 321, 347, 426, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, and BIOC 426
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11 credits chosen from:
CHEM 242, 317, 321, 347, 400-level chem/biochem (CHEM 460, 415), MATH 307
Minimum grade of 2.0 is required in each chemistry course; minimum GPA of 2.80 is required for courses used to satisfy major requirements. For graduation, a minimum of 181-185 credits are required with a GPA of 2.80.
Japanese BA Requirements (Linguistics Track)
- JAPAN 111, 112, 113
- JAPAN 211, 212, 213
- JAPAN 311, 312, 313
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Select three courses from:
JAPAN 421, 422, 423
JAPAN 431, 432, 433
JAPAN 471, 472, 473
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15 credits from:
JAPAN 342, 440, 442, 443
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14-15 credits from:
LING 400, JAPAN 471, 472, 473, 306, 321, 322, 323, 460, related courses.